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Gorlago, a hidden jewel in the province of Bergamo
It's nice to get lost in the alleys of the village, at the mouth of Val Cavallina, which preserves intact its medieval core of narrow streets, stone houses and refined villas between the 16th and 17th centuries.
Endine a small lake nature reserve
Small lake in Val Cavallina, with a characteristic emerald color. It has preserved its natural environment almost intact. 14 km of green walk among willows, reeds and small beaches.
Lake Endine
Clear waters nestled among the mountains of the Cavallina Valley.
Trebecco Castle, a plunge into the Middle Ages
Small medieval village overlooking the Oglio Valley from its rocky outcrop
Abbey of San Paolo d'Argon
It was founded as a Benedictine monastery in the town of the same name, San Paolo d'Argon. Renovated in 1500, it retains two cloisters from that period. From the 1600s are the Chapter House, Refectory and church.
In San Paolo d'Argon for Campagna Amica market.
The third Sunday in the square
1 Jan - 31 Dec
A trip to the Peia market on Saturday morning
The small local community fruit and vegetable market
1 Jan - 31 Dec
The village of Grumello del Monte, Bergamo
Grumello is a delightful hamlet of narrow streets and local stone houses at the foot of the Valcalepio hills. Dominating it is a 14th-century castle a mighty ivy-covered tower.
Gandino and the farmers' market
Short chain and genuine flavors
1 Jan - 31 Dec
Gandino, beautiful village in the Orobie
It is nice to get lost in the streets of a compact center, looking for historic palaces, medieval towers and walls, narrow streets, verdant courtyards, and glimpses of the hills that offer beautiful walks.
The frescoes of Santa Maria Assunta in Borgo in Nembro
It is almost hidden from view in the gathered little square, but those who enter find a treasure trove of frescoes
The small church of San Sebastiano, in Nembro
Beautiful Gothic, herringbone stone church from the early 1400s, with precious frescoes alternating with more naive and naive ones, and a fine altarpiece by Antonio Marinoni.