The second itinerary among the nurseries of Emilia Romagna explores the territory of Bologna, a beautiful and cultured city famous for its historic centre (with buildings dating back to the Middle Ages) and for its beautiful hills, just a few…
Here is the third itinerary in Emilia Romagna. To be more precise, the itinerary arrives at the gates of Ravenna, touching the suggestive Regional Park of the Delta of the Po, that we recommend visiting: you will be enchanted by…
Lucchesia, between plains and hills carpeted by olive trees and vines, is one of the richest Italian areas in history, culture, villas and gardens. The prosperous, knowledgeable and profitable economy in the XVI century Republic of Lucca also gave birth…
DISCOVERING NURSERIES: PISTOIA (TOSCANA/3)
Pistoia, a medieval city with ancient buildings and churches, is located at the core of a wide agricultural valley, that from the second half of the 19th Century began to produce flowers, plants and trees and became the cradle of…
Lucchesia, between plains and hills carpeted by olive trees and vines, is one of the richest Italian areas in history, culture, villas and gardens. The prosperous, knowledgeable and profitable economy in the XVI century Republic of Lucca also gave birth…
Liguria used to be the very cradle of Italian floriculture and is still one of the richest Italian regions when it comes to beautiful gardens, thanks to the mild climate and the presence (especially in the XIX-early XX centuries) of…
The second Ligurian itinerary, a territory historically rich in gardens and nurseries, starts in Serravalle Scrivia, in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont, road node between the Po Valley and the Ligurian Sea, between the last villages of the Ligurian Apennine…
DISCOVERING NURSERIES: THE OUTSKIRTS OF CAGLIARI (SARDINIA/3) Here’s the third itinerary among the Sardinian nurseries: faster than the first two suggested routes, it features three suggested nurseries, very different from each other, and shorter distances to travel around Cagliari area,…
This second itinerary through the nurseries and the natural beauties of Sardinia runs through the western hinterland, a territory of ancient mines, ponds, marshes and hills. You can start around the coast of Oristano (famous for its beaches, limestone promontories…
Sardinia, with its wonderful beaches and 1.120-mile coastline, also features a rugged, wild and rich hinterland full of botanical surprises; still, it’s not is a land of historic gardens and ancient nurseries by tradition. In fact, gardens and nurseries began…