Exploring the Hidden Gems of Tuscany: My Visit to Gramolazzo
Hello, dear friends,
I have been a bit absent these days because I was on vacation in some places I had wanted to visit for a long time that are not in Italy. Partly due to phone problems and partly because I was really engrossed in the trip, I didn't finish publishing the latest villages I had visited in Tuscany.
In fact, besides the ones I published last week, when I was in that area, I visited other very interesting villages where I took many photos, and today I can finally share them with you.
Today, I want to talk about the village of Gramolazzo, which is located in Garfagnana in Tuscany, and its history dates back to ancient times. As usual, I wanted to immerse myself in the intricate streets of this place.
What struck me from a young age was the ability to admire photos of how the village used to be, thanks to a project by the local youth group. It seems time hasn't changed much here, and fortunately, traditional architectural elements can still be admired, which, as I always say, is what I love most about these places.
I left my car in the free parking lot near the village and immediately entered this sloping street where you could admire beautiful views of the green area surrounding the village.
My visit was always accompanied by these drawings rather than photographs, depicting how the place used to be. I was able to admire every corner of this place, which, as you can see from my photos, hasn't changed much. Unfortunately, as usual, I couldn't visit the church because it was closed. I then decided to stop by the beautiful Lake Gramolazzo; this village overlooks the lake, making it an ideal spot in summer to walk and enjoy a sunny day.
I found it to be a very naturalistic place. It is evident that mass tourism hasn't reached here, probably because the place is not well known. But this is also fortunate because it helps maintain its naturalness and integrity.
After resting by the lake and admiring the nature surrounding this beautiful body of water, with its emerald-colored water, I headed to my car to go home, with the awareness of having visited a beautiful place, not only artistically but also very naturalistically.
See you next time, guys. In the meantime, thank you for reading this post, and I hope the photos have somehow taken you virtually to this place. Have a good day, everyone!
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Natural and serene, I really admire this serene atmosphere. Ahhh this place is indeed the best choice when the heart and mind are not good!
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