The Best of the Italian Countryside, in Pictures

July 3, 2023

The Val d’Orcia in the Tuscan countryside

The countryside of Italy has to be some of the most beautiful in the world—and we’re not just talking about the Tuscan countryside! Yes, the countryside of Tuscany is stunning and we love to bring guests their on our magnificent driving tours for lovers of wine, food, and history. But did you know how many other spectacular landscapes Italy boasts beyond its cities? Here are just a few of our favorites!

Countryside in Abruzzo

Campo Imperatore in Abruzzo, Italy

The region of Abruzzo has lots of beautiful countryside. One of our favorite areas, the Campo Imperatore, is especially spectacular. The plateau lies beneath both the highest peak in the Apennine mountains and the southernmost glacier in Europe; it’s also home to medieval hill towns and one of Italy’s oldest ski resorts. In the warmer months, shepherds take their sheep, horses, and cattle here to graze.

 

The countryside of Calabria

Many people think of the coast when they think of Calabria, but this region all the way in the south of Italy also boasts some spectacular countryside! The region is rich with farms and vineyards growing grapes, oranges, lemons, olives, even chestnut trees—which makes for not just beautiful countryside, but fantastic food, too.

 

Vineyard of the Caves des Onze Communes in Aymavilles

Vineyard of the Caves des Onze Communes in Aymavilles, Valle d’Aosta

From the south… all the way to the north! The tiny, semi-autonomous region of the Valle d’Aosta is famed for the Alps, great skiing, the Matterhorn, and a hybrid culture of Swiss, French and Italian. But it also boasts some seriously stunning—and productive—countryside, all overlooked by Alpine peaks. This vineyard, above, is one of our favorites!

 

Countryside outside of Ancona, Le Marche

 

The region of Le Marche, located in central Italy on the Adriatic, isn’t all rocky hills and forests! The region produces 13 varieties of D.O.C. wine (here’s where to find out more on what that means) and makes many cheeses, including Pecorino and ricotta. Lots of medieval hilltop towns, country roads, and lovely agriturismi make the countryside complete.

 

The countryside in Puglia

We’re no wallflowers when it comes to our love of Puglia, the region in the “heel” of the boot of Italy. (Here’s where you can see more gorgeous pictures of Puglia!). But one of the things we love most about this region is its striking countryside, where farms are dotted with masserie and trulli, the olives are fantastic, and everything is sun-bleached!

 

The countryside outside of Montefalco, Umbria

Located next to Tuscany, Umbria deserves a mention all its own! You have the rolling hills, medieval towns, and fantastic olive and wine vineyards of Tuscany—but with a slightly wilder-feeling landscape and many fewer tourists.  This, for example, is the beautiful countryside outside of Montefalco, a lovely medieval town in Umbria. (Here’s more on whether you should visit Umbria versus Tuscany!).

 

Some of the most beautiful countryside in Italy

Vineyards and countryside of Ravello, on the Amalfi coast

The Amalfi coast remains terraced with vineyards and citrus groves… especially in the more off-the-beaten-path spots, like the countryside beyond Ravello! Not only is this farmland verdant and green, but it boasts stunning views of the glittering Mediterranean in the background. What’s not to love?

 

Agriturismo Podere Terrapille outside of PIenza

Podere Terrapille, an agriturismo, in the countryside outside of Pienza

Well… of course we couldn’t leave out the Tuscan countryside! Although the whole region is filled with beautiful farms and vineyards, our favorite part might have to be the Val d’Orcia, pictured both here and at top. A World Heritage site, the landscape is where almost every postcard of Tuscany’s countryside that we’ve ever seen has come from!

Do you love the Italian countryside? 

Then remember to help protect it! When you’re in Italy’s countryside, stay at agriturismi and buy products directly from local farmers. And try to leave a light footprint: Always clean up after yourself, use public transportation whenever possible, #takewalks and bike rides, and seek out agriturismi and farms that use sustainable environmental practices.

 

by Walks of Italy

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