
Tucked into the pristine landscape of oak and beech trees, streams, meadows and stands of forest is the medieval village of Fiumalbo in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. It’s located about 70 kilometers southwest of Bologna and about 60 kilometers southwest of Modena.
Fiumalbo’s name evolves from the Latin, flumen album (White River), with reference to the two winding rivers that surround the village. The lands around the village are dotted with ancient Celtic stone huts, medieval places of worship and the most significant draw to the area: the natural environment.
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