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Explore the hidden magic: a photographic journey through the Natisone Valleys

calendar 31 August 2024
A corner of Friuli-Venezia Giulia where nature reigns supreme and beauty unfolds in a series of breathtaking landscapes, charming little villages, and enchanting views.
Explore the hidden magic: a *photographic journey* through the Natisone Valleys

The Natisone Valleys are a true paradise for photography enthusiasts, offering endless opportunities to capture the most authentic essence of this enchanting land.

Treasures to Photograph

  • Monte Matajur: The highest peak of the Natisone Valleys offers a breathtaking view. Climb early in the morning to capture the sunrise that sets the sky ablaze with colors, or wait for the sunset to admire the Friulian plain stretching below like a sea of lights. On clear days, the view extends all the way to the Adriatic Sea!
  • Kot Waterfall: A hidden gem nestled in the green woods. A perfect spot to immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of nature and find inner peace. Visit in spring and be surprised by the blooming wild garlic that adds a special charm to this earthly paradise.
  • Cividale del Friuli: An open-air museum with its Longobard Temple, Devil’s Bridge, and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. Stroll along the cobblestone streets and get lost in the picturesque alleys to capture a timeless atmosphere. Or plan your visit during one of the medieval reenactments that bring this UNESCO World Heritage city to life.
  • Sanctuary of Castelmonte: Perched on a Friulian hilltop, enveloped in an atmosphere of peace and spirituality, Castelmonte is one of Italy’s oldest Marian sanctuaries. A stop on the Celestial Path and the Way of the Sacred Mountains, it welcomes pilgrims and visitors with its church that houses a revered Black Madonna. Don’t miss the crypt with the legend of Saint Michael and the ex-voto — naive artworks that turn the church into a captivating gallery.
  • Along the banks of the Natisone: A river with surprising colors that winds through steep gorges and calm stretches, perfect for a refreshing dip or a day of fishing. Known locally as Nadiža, the Natisone is a true haven for nature lovers. Capture the sun’s reflections on the clear water and the play of light that creates a magical atmosphere.

Beyond these unmissable spots, the Natisone Valleys offer endless opportunities for photography lovers:

  • The Woods: Explore the trails winding through lush forests and capture the light filtering through the leaves, the wildlife inhabiting these areas, and the mushrooms sprouting from the damp earth.
  • The Rivers: In addition to the Natisone River, the Alberone, Cosizza, and Erbezzo rivers offer picturesque views with their rapids, watermills, and stone bridges.
  • The Meadows: In spring and summer, the meadows burst into color with wildflowers, creating a multicolored carpet that brings immense joy to the eyes.
Tips to Capture the Soul of the Natisone Valleys
  • Light and Timing: Natural light is your best ally. Use the golden hours of sunrise and sunset to capture warm, evocative photos. Experiment with long exposures to capture the magic of the Rio Bianco waterfall at night.
  • Explore Seasonal Changes: Each season gifts the Natisone Valleys with a unique charm. Spring brings blooming cherry trees and daffodils; summer offers lush green forests and clear skies; autumn paints the landscape with warm, falling leaves; winter blankets everything in pristine white.
  • Engage with Locals: Friulians are warm and welcoming people. Don’t hesitate to ask them to pose for a photo or share stories about their villages. Their faces and stories will add an authentic, human touch to your shots.

Get ready for an unforgettable experience in the Natisone Valleys. Let the beauty of this land captivate you, and use your camera to capture the magic of every moment. Your photos will be an enduring testament to a journey that stays in your heart.

Grab your camera and set off to discover the Natisone Valleys. A world of beauty awaits!

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