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Lollove is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy: offline and happy

Lollove, in the interior of the Sardinia region, is completely disconnected from the rest of the world

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Lollove was considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy | I love

Located in the interior of the Sardinia region, Lollove was considered one of the villages most beautiful in Italy and promises a slow, digital detox vacation.

Forget the internet. Lollove is completely disconnected from the rest of the world.

His name arouses a lot of curiosity, probably because of that love that seems to refer to a refuge of love

And, in fact, this village – chosen among the most beautiful villages in Italy – is truly an extraordinary corner of peace, a place to disconnect from everything and everyone, in the company of someone special, or why not in solitude.

Lollove: one of the most beautiful villages in Italy is offline and happy
The detox holiday is happy in the offline village | I love

Located a few kilometers from Nuoroê, Lollove It is made up of some stone houses that still retain their medieval structure, nestled in the mountains and surrounded by a forest of centuries-old oaks.

There is no traffic and the streets are deserted, in fact, only 12 inhabitants live here. But they are enough to keep the history of the place, its tradition, art and gastronomy alive. 

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But the objectives are much more ambitious: with the recognition of the “most beautiful village in Italy“, the local administration wants to relaunch the village by focusing everything on offering a slow, offline experience and in contact with nature.

Lollove: one of the most beautiful villages in Italy is offline and happy
Lollove was voted one of the most beautiful villages in Italy | I love

Construction work on services and infrastructure for tourists and new residents will soon begin, but the promise is to keep this village authentic and genuine, because this is the characteristic that today makes it a place to get lost and find, without Google Maps.

Take a virtual tour through the few streets of Lolllove:

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