If you find yourself in authentic Cosenza in southern Italy’s Calabrian region, take a scenic day trip to the charming village of Castrolibero.
Why Castrolibero?
Not ever hearing of Castrolibero before, which is definitely off the tourist radar, I’m invited to this sleepy village to take photographs. A lovely Calabrese friend Erika from Pro Loco Castrolibero and Piano B – Project Management, hails from Castrolibero. Erika’s goal is to showcase her village.
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