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Sanctuary Of Madonna Della Corona

How To Visit The Sanctuary Of Madonna Della Corona In Verona


In my opinion, this is one of the more overhyped and overrated sights. *Waits to be struck down by lightning.* Still, it’s cool to see and one of those things that is worth a quick visit if you are visiting or living in the area. Here’s a guide on how to plan a visit to the Sanctuary Of Madonna Della…

How to hike Cima Portule

A Detailed Guide On How To Hike Cima Portule In Asiago


Mountain hike – check. Awesome views – check. Full-day adventure – check. Mountain cows – check. This hike has got it all. Here’s a detailed guide on how to hike Cima Portule in Asiago with everything you need to know to plan your adventure. It’s a popular hike that makes for a great day trip when you just want to…

Sentiero Monte Cengio

How To Hike The Sentiero Monte Cengio In Asiago, Vicenza


A mountain hike, epic cliff views, WWI trenches, and tunnels – the Sentiero Monte Cengio has everything. It’s a little tricky to write about because there are so many hikes in the area, options on how to get to the top of the mountain, and detours along the way. Much more than what I’ve listed in this guide. It’s my…

Sentiero del Forte

How To Hike The Sentiero Del Forte Hike In Enego, Vicenza


When you stand on the Normandy beaches nowadays, it’s hard to imagine a war going on somewhere that’s seemingly so peaceful. Similarly, when you’re in the gorgeous mountains of northern Italy, it’s difficult to imagine a war going on there. It is, however, a historic part of the world where you can mix hiking and visiting old WWI sites. Here’s…

4444 Steps In Asiago

Calà Del Sasso – How To Hike The 4444 Steps In Asiago


No Stairmaster? No problem! If you’re looking for a thigh-burning outdoor workout, this post is for you. Today I’m sharing a guide for hiking the historic 4444 steps in Asiago. That’s right, four thousand steps. It’s a great option for when you want to push yourself but also spend some time in nature and enjoy the gorgeous mountains in Vicenza.

Ponte Avis hiking trail

A Complete Guide To The Ponte Avis Hiking Trail And Suspension Bridge


One of the cool things about living in Vicenza is the opportunity to hike in epic outdoor locations that are right in our backyard, and today’s post is all about one of them. Here’s a complete guide to the Ponte Avis hiking trail so that you’ll be prepared for your outdoor adventure. It’s an easy trail with a pretty epic…

What To Look For When Booking A Hotel – Here’s My Research Process


I feel like there’s two types of people – those who love the travel planning process, and those who don’t, right? Which one are you? If you find that you get overwhelmed when planning a trip, today I’m sharing my guide on what to look for when booking a hotel to help you streamline the process. Let’s take some of…

A Big List Of Things To Do In Vicenza And Surrounding Areas


It’s almost time to move again and I’m feeling a bit reflective. So, today I’m sharing a big guide on things to do in Vicenza and the surrounding areas. You might remember I posted a guide to public transport friendly day trips from Vicenza, which is mostly places to visit when you first arrive and are settling in and waiting…

Polish Vodka Museum in Warsaw

Why The Polish Vodka Museum In Warsaw Is A Must See


If you’re planning a trip to Warsaw, you’re going to want to add this unique museum to your itinerary. A whole museum for vodka might sound like a booze fest for functioning alcoholics, but it’s actually a fascinating museum that shares the history of Polish vodka through interactive exhibits and tours. And, of course, there’s a tasting session and cocktail…

Tips For Solo Female Travel In Poland And How To Plan A Visit


Poland is a great destination for solo female travelers, especially if you are new to solo travel. It’s easy to get around, fairly low risk for crime, most people speak English, and the food is amazing. I’ve already posted city guides for Kraków and Warsaw with more details on sightseeing and where to stay, and in today’s post, I’m sharing…