Civita di Bagnoregio
Civita di Bagnoregio is probably themost famous village of all Lazio, called "the town that dies". It stands on a cliff and is only accessible by a narrow pedestrian bridge. Its surreal appearance and breathtaking location will charm everyone!
Castel Gandolfo
Castel Gandolfo is an attractive village overlooking Lake Albano. Historically belonging to the Popes as a summer residence, today it attracts visitors with its combination of natural tranquillity, rich cultural heritage and breathtaking scenery.
Nemi - La perla dei Castelli Romani
Nemi is a picturesque borgo on the lake of the same name, famous for its famous "raspberry" festival and its breathtaking views of the water. Located in the heart of Castelli Romani, it is ideal for leisurely excursions and gourmet experiences.
San Felice Circeo
San Felice Circeo is a charming seaside town on the Lazio coast that combines a rich history with a Mediterranean atmosphere. The village is part of a national park and offers beautiful views, archaeological sites and nearby beaches.
Castel di Tora
Castel di Tora on the shores of Lago del Turano resembles a nativity scene. narrow streets, historic houses and views of the water make Castel di Tora a completely idyllic place to relax.
Torre Alfina
Torre Alfina lies on the border of three regions and this location is strongly reflected in its atmosphere. The village is dominated by the massive Castello Monaldeschi della Cervara, around which is a compact historic centre with stone houses and quiet streets. The proximity of the Bosco del Sasseto Nature Reserve makes Torre Alfina feel more like a mountain village.surrounded by forests rather than a classic Lazio borgo and offers a distinctly different character to the villages around Rome.
Each village has its own unique story, from medieval fortresses to waterscapes and gastronomic delights.
Our tip: What not to forget in Lazio
Lazio is rich in Roman monuments, medieval villages and religious sites. Many of these villages are located in beautiful natural surroundings, ideal for hiking, cycling or just quiet walks. Lazio is also famous for its local specialities such as cacio e pepe, amatriciana or porchetta.
Lazio is a truly fascinating region that offers authentic villages, rich history and natural beauty. Whether you want to explore Roman monuments, stroll through narrow streets or enjoy spectacular views of the countryside, Lazio is the perfect place.