Friendly Friday photo challenge hosted at Manja Mexi Moving and Something to Ponder About, delivers the theme “Day Trip “ this week.
Day Trips are perfect getaways when short on time. Exploring somewhere new or revisiting a favourite location within a reasonable distance, can result in an enjoyable day.
This was one of my favourite day trips taken on our last vacation in Italy. Exploring the Northern regions of Italy, we ventured up to Dolceacqua within the Ligurian hills. This alluring medieval town with it’s unique humped bridge, captured my heart.



Other Day Trips in Italy:

Oh yes, what a gorgeous town! Now that I wished to add it to my list of places to visit, I see that it’s already on it. 🙂 A bit far away though.
Closer is a similar stone bridge in the middle of nowhere that we found by chance. Here is the post about it: https://manjameximovie.wordpress.com/2017/07/09/wpc-mind-the-bridge/
(Oh, just a little correction. In your link to my blog it says Maja. It’s Manja. Thank you!)
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I’ll check it out and fix the error too.
Thanks lovely ❤️
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Love that bridge, so many little picturesque villages and towns in the Italian countryside aren’t there? Great photos.
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There sure are. I love exploring them. I’ll take them over the large cities any day.
Enjoy the weekend guys. 😊
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I can see why the little town captured your heart. I remember that photo! It would be fun to visit one day!
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Absolutely. It got me good. X
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How pretty. It would be wonderful to spend a day exploring and wandering here.
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Absolutely. Still one of those undiscovered Italian towns. 😊
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Exactly. I adore such secluded tiny towns of Italy.
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So do I. Thanks Victor. Have a great day 😊
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My god that is so beautifully tranquil, isit desserted why are there almost nobody?
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No not deserted. There just wasn’t many people around. Still an undiscovered town by the tourists. 👍🏼😊
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Very nice, you found such a gem!!
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👍🏼😊
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Wonderful, I can never tire of seeing photos of Italy. My mother just came back from Florence, she was visiting her cousins. The first thing she said was, “I love my hometown so much, so beautiful, so full of art and architecture! However, too many tourists.”
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Same here. I can easily look at old photos and relive those special memories every day.
Florence is simply stunning, but I agree. At this time of year there is too many tourists for sure.
It’s lovely she revisited her loved ones. 😍
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Isn’t Italy just picture perfect? 🙂 🙂
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I know right. Bliss 😍
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The view from the castle and the hump of the bridge are so amazing .Great scenic pictures and what a nice place to visit! Lovely Lorelle .
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Thank you Nisha. It’s gorgeous alright. Have a lovely week. X
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What a wonderful place. I loved every photo in Your post and the second photo from the top is my favorite one.
Have a good day!
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Thank you Matti. You too 😊
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What a picturesque town, have to add the name to my notes 🙂
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It sure is. If you ever get the opportunity to visit you must. 😊
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