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Cycling Italy's varied south

The rugged region of Basilicata in Italy's south has a great variety of cultural and scenic cycling itineraries.

Adventures in the Pollino National Park

A journey of discovery in the Pollino National Park, discover gorges, rapids, ancient villages and prehistoric graffiti.

Caving tours under Trieste's Carso Plateau

The giant underground cave of the Carso plateau is a good tour from regional capital, Trieste, and a tantalizing taste of Italy's many caving options.

Friuli Venezia Giulia on Two Wheels

For cycling enthusiasts, Friuli Venezia Giulia has many cycling routes that take you from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea, from the border with Veneto to the border of Slovenia. Cycling is a great way to explore this mountainous region in the ...

Ski-ing in Friuli Venezia-Giulia

The Friuli Venezia-Giulia region, in northern Italy is a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. Catering for all levels of skiing from beginners to experienced, the 5 ski resorts boast 138km of slopes and 75km of cross-country tracks. And of ...

Ski Your Way Around Rome

Rome has a mild winter climate but that doesn’t mean you have to travel far to go skiing. The mountains around the Lazio region are a magnet for winter sports enthusiasts who take the short drive from the capital city Rome, with their skis and ...

English soccer hopes in Italian coach

England's national soccer team coach is Italian and he began his coaching career at Milan's historic soccer stadium, San Siro.

Skiing Guide for Val di Susa

Propelled into the limelight in 2006 when Turin hosted the Winter Olympics, Val di Susa is home to 5 Italian resorts each with major new skiing facilities.

All Aboard the Little Green Train

Step aboard the Little Green Train and take a journey back in time as you enjoy the views out of the windows. Travel through the mountains to the coast for another way to see Italy’s paradise island of Sardinia.

Cabras Festival: Running barefoot in Sardinia

A two day festival celebrated every September in honour of San Sebastiano, Patron Saint of Cabras, a small village on the Sinis Peninsula, Sardinia.