Just outside of Rome lies a peaceful oasis: Lake Bracciano. Surrounded by nature and scenic beauty, it's the perfect spot to escape the chaos and heat of the city for a day, or even a relaxing weekend. Its clear, swimmable waters are ideal for all types of water sports, and its shores are lined with picturesque villages rich in history and charm, l...

Italy’s lakes are renowned for their beauty, but beyond the famous shores of Como and Garda lie hidden gems waiting to be discovered. These lesser-known lakes offer tranquil escapes with stunning landscapes and authentic Italian charm. Lake Orta in Piedmont stands out as a serene alternative to its bustling neighbors. Visitors can enjoy its picture...

One of Italy’s biggest lakes, Lake Bracciano sits just north of Rome and is a favorite weekend escape from the capital, especially in the summertime. When the seaside gets too crowded, the lake provides a slower, more nature-driven atmosphere that can’t be beat. Three medieval towns border the lake: Bracciano, Anguillara Sabazia, and Trevignano Rom...

Nestled like a hidden gem on the shores of Lake Bracciano, Anguillara Sabazia beckons visitors with promises of a flavorful journey through its culinary landscape. Imagine yourself strolling along cobblestone streets, enveloped in the tantalizing aromas of traditional Italian cuisine. As the day unfolds, each meal becomes a gateway to a deeper unde...