Regions of Italy: Discover Hidden Gems, Festivals & Travel Off the Beaten Path

  • VALLE D'AOSTA (Aosta Valley): Italy’s smallest region, full of castles, mountain villages, and off the beaten path hiking trails.

  • EMILIA ROMAGNA: The heart of Italian food culture, from pasta to lively festivals.

  • CAMPANIA: Beyond Naples: vibrant food culture, festivals, and hidden gems.

  • LOMBARDIA: Lakes, medieval towns, and Italian traditions beyond Milan.

  • BASILICATA: Remote and off the beaten path, with medieval villages and traditions.

  • MARCHE: Seaside towns, rolling hills, and authentic Italian lifestyle.

  • LIGURIA: Colorful seaside villages, pesto, and authentic local festivals.

  • PUGLIA (Apulia): Colorful seaside towns, authentic food, and unique local festivals

  • TOSCANA (Tuscany): More than Florence: timeless landscapes, medieval towns, and authentic traditions.

  • PIEMONTE (piedmont): Famous for wine, medieval towns, and hidden gems beyond Turin

  • TRENTINO ALTO ADIGE: Alpine landscapes and authentic traditions shaped by both Italian and Austrian culture.

  • VENETO: More than Venice, Veneto hides medieval towns, wine routes, and local festivals.

  • UMBRIA: Italy’s “green heart,” full of hidden gems and local festivals.

  • LAZIO: Beyond Rome: ancient villages, hidden gems, and authentic food culture.

  • ABRUZZO: Mountains, seaside villages, and timeless Italian traditions

  • MOLISE: Italy’s least-known region, where traditions and festivals remain untouched.

  • CALABRIA: Wild landscapes, authentic traditions, and hidden gems by the sea.

  • SICILIA (Sicily): A land of food culture, festivals, and timeless Italian traditions.

  • SARDEGNA (Sardinia): More than beaches: discover villages, festivals, and landscapes off the beaten path.

Explore the regions of Italy with Roadside Italy. From the Alps to the Mediterranean, discover hidden gems in Italy, authentic traditions, and local festivals. Travel off the beaten path in Italy and uncover the country’s true soul.

Explore the 20 Regions of Italy