The Path of Charlemagne passes through these splendid villages surrounded by greenery... #tuttitaly
Vezza d'Oglio and Temù are two fascinating places located in Val Camonica, Lombardy. The Cammino di Carlo Magno passes through these two beautiful villages surrounded by greenery.
Vezza d'Oglio is rich in history and culture, with its church of San Clemente and the noble palace of the Federici family. The Parish Church dedicated to San Bartolomeo offers a panoramic view of the valley.
But it's not just history and culture; Vezza d'Oglio also offers numerous opportunities for nature lovers, with trails and hiking routes of varying difficulty in the side valleys.
Temù, on the other hand, is a true paradise for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts. During winter, the ski area offers well-maintained slopes and modern facilities, with the possibility of skiing to the Presena glacier and enjoying breathtaking views.
During summer, the surrounding mountains offer hiking trails or biking routes, with the Roccolo Ventura chairlift facilitating the ascent for bikers.
Additionally, Temù is famous for its annual event, "Arte in Strada," which allows visitors to admire wooden sculptures created by artists along the streets of the historic center.
These places offer a unique combination of history, culture, and nature, making them ideal for a vacation focused on discovery and relaxation.
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