Discovery and touring
Wide open spaces and a relaxing atmosphere, with little villages, time-honoured traditions and unique flavours
An inimitable mixture of history and nature: little villages where time has stood still, artistic treasures in unspoilt natural surroundings, craft traditions and local cooking to be discovered unhurriedly, in a context made-to-measure for people, where the spaces are always wide open and the atmosphere relaxing.
Alps, hills, the Adriatic sea, castles, caves, art treasures, rivers and brilliant festivals
Whether you're travelling by car, on horseback or by bike or by motorbike, every bend in the road brings pleasant surprises: delightful mountain views, hills watched over by castles or covered in vineyards, romantic lagoons and the sea, where two colours, green and blue, are ever present.
Cities rich in history
The Roman town of Aquileia, the Lombard towns of Cividale and the fortress town of Palmanova are just some of the historical, stone-built treasures in these lands.
The caves of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Even underground there are surprises, with spectacular caves full of stalactites and stalagmites. Friuli Venezia Giulia also has the Giant Cave, the biggest cave in the world visitable by tourists.
The lagoons of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Water too plays a crucial role in the landscape, with great rivers, clear mountain streams and underground water courses that re-emerge as Karst springs. And you can plough through the waters of the lagoons in a batana, a traditional flat-bottomed boat.
Festivals from ancient traditions
Lots and lots of festivals and fairs, keeping old craft traditions and folk rituals alive that would otherwise be lost with the passing of the ages.
Alps, hills, the Adriatic sea, castles, caves, art treasures, rivers and brilliant festivals
Whether you're travelling by car, on horseback or by bike or by motorbike, every bend in the road brings pleasant surprises: delightful mountain views, hills watched over by castles or covered in vineyards, romantic lagoons and the sea, where two colours, green and blue, are ever present.
Cities rich in history
The Roman town of Aquileia, the Lombard towns of Cividale and the fortress town of Palmanova are just some of the historical, stone-built treasures in these lands.
The caves of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Even underground there are surprises, with spectacular caves full of stalactites and stalagmites. Friuli Venezia Giulia also has the Giant Cave, the biggest cave in the world visitable by tourists.
The lagoons of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Water too plays a crucial role in the landscape, with great rivers, clear mountain streams and underground water courses that re-emerge as Karst springs. And you can plough through the waters of the lagoons in a batana, a traditional flat-bottomed boat.
Festivals from ancient traditions
Lots and lots of festivals and fairs, keeping old craft traditions and folk rituals alive that would otherwise be lost with the passing of the ages.








