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The 10 highest cities in Italy, breathtaking beauties

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Sestriere is the champion of the highest cities in Italy

For mountain lovers, here are the 10 highest cities in Italy. Breathtaking villas.

Whether you are a big mountain lover or not, the wonderful Italian villages at high altitudes will leave you speechless. 

Charming little towns tucked away in Italian alps, in a setting of rare beauty, have their own charm, both in summer and winter.

Obviously, in fact, during the coldest time of the year they are desired by tourists who love skiing.

As soon as the snow starts to melt, they show large expanses of green and suggestive views. So, let's discover the highest cities in Italy.

Discover the 10 highest cities in Italy

10 – Elva, a jewel in the mountains of Cuneo

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Village with less than 100 inhabitants, Eleven is a small cluster of houses that surrounds the magnificent Church of Santa Maria Assunta, its beating heart. It rises in the mountains of Cuneo, just over 1.600 meters above sea level, and getting here is like making a real trip. time travel. Get ready to admire its untouched landscape too.

9 – La Magdeleine and its mills

 La Magdeleine / Wikimedia | Ph. Patafisik

In the Aosta Valley we find the charming village of La Magdeleine. Their homes are located in the center of valtournenche, just a few steps from Cervinia e Pad, important tourist centers in the region. If you really want to breathe in the atmosphere of this charming village, take a long walk around the Mills Path, on the trail of a stream that will take you between old buildings, which in the past were used to grind cereals.

8 – Valgrisenche, dream landscape

Valgrisenche / Wikimedia | Ph. Tor des Geants

Immersed in the Gran Paradiso National Park, on the border between Valle d'Aosta e Piedmont, the small village of valgrisenche will give you a dreamscape. In fact, this is where the Lake Beauregard, a small artificial basin that stands out like a blue jewel under the sun's rays. Due to the construction of the dam, which gave life to the espelho of water, five cities were submerged: their houses are still hidden at the bottom of the lake.

7 – Argentera, an oasis of rare beauty

Argentera / Wikimedia | Ph. Or Kriminal

We continue in Piedmont to discover the seventh of 10 highest cities in Italy: argentera, once again in the province of Cuneo. The small village is surrounded by large green fields and rocky peaks that represent a true paradise for nature lovers. high altitude excursions.

6 – Ayas, famous ski destination in the shadow of Monte Rosa

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Almost 1.700 meters above sea level is the charming village of Ayas. In the shadow of Monte Rosa, we are here just a stone's throw from the Swiss border, in a landscape of rare beauty. Admission, the most important town in the region, is also a charming ski resort that is well known internationally. Right here there are three splendid slopes dedicated to Nordic skiing, to provide you with a breathtaking adventure.

5 – Rhêmes-Notre-Dame, pearl of the Alps

Rhêmes-Notre-Dame / Wikimedia | Ph. Deensel

Although it has less than 100 inhabitants, the city of Rhêmes-Notre-Dame, at Aosta Valley, is a true treasure chest that holds incredible beauties: an example is the Church of Sant'Assunta, an 18th century jewel that has an imposing and truly fascinating bell tower. And within walking distance you can immerse yourself in the silence of an ancient and monumental centuries-old larch forest, an ideal place to rediscover contact with nature.

4 – Claviere, a village on the border with France

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In the Valle di Susa, on the Italian side of Montgenèvre pass, the beautiful village of claviere. It is located right on the border with France and, therefore, has been disputed for a long time. In summer, the village receives many tourists willing to discover the wonders of nature that surround it. But it is with the arrival of the first snow that Claviere becomes a true paradise for ski lovers, with countless slopes of different degrees of difficulty and many winter attractions.

3 – Livigno, the city of shopping

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Third place on the podium of “Italy's highest cities” goes to the charming city of Livigno, the pearl of high Lombardia. Recognized as non-customs area, has enjoyed thriving shopping tourism for decades. But its natural beauty is certainly no less incentive to discover this charming village: located in the heart of the Rhaetian Alps. It is also known as “little Tibet”.

2 – Chamois, a paradise surrounded by nature

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Silver medal for Pad, which is just a handful of meters above the altitude of Livigno. The village has some architectural works of great beauty, such as the sanctuary of San Domenico Savio, a pilgrimage destination and a place to admire an incredible panorama. One of the main characteristics of the village is the impossibility of arriving by car: it is possible to do a long walk, arrive by bicycle or enjoy a splendid view by cable car.

1 – Sestriere, the highest city in Italy

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What is the highest city in Italy? With its 2.035 meters of altitude, Sestriere wins first place: one Piedmontese ski destination very famous. It experienced its moment of glory between the end of the 90s and the beginning of the 2000s, when it hosted the World Alpine Ski Championship and Winter Olympics. In the surroundings you can admire a truly enchanting landscape.

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