Carnia, where silence, beauty and tradition collide in one of Italy’s best kept secrets

Apr 02, 2015 1168

It's written 'Carnia' (the Carnorum Regio described by the Roman historian Titus Livius/Livy) but it's read 'mountain.' Beauty, order and silence are the rulers of this land of around thirty towns with 40,000 inhabitants in the province of Udine, in the extreme North-East of Italy.

These numbers alone speak of peace, of good relaxation for the soul along the banks of the Tagliamento river. The summers with thousands of trails, churches and huts (Lavareit, Pramosio, Cason di Lanza, Pizzul, Zermula, Malins) and shelters, and in the winter with the slopes of Monte Zoncolan and Passo Pramollo.

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Fonte: Italy24

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