I had only been to Montefegatesi in winter, so I thought I should take a look in warmer weather. Last time I was in the village I took the high road to the top. This time I went the other way, winding down towards the bottom.
Come for a walk through the tiny streets of Montefegatesi in lovely spring.
This white furry bundle is not a cat.
It is a cute little rabbit roaming free on a terrace.
I’ll be back soon to Bagni di Lucca for late summer and autumn…..can’t wait.
Click here to see the previous post on Montefegatesi to see the high road and the statue of Dante Alighieri watching over the village.
I can understand why Debra! It will be lovely to have the latest news from Bagni di Lucca. Meanwhile this is such a sweet post. And I really love the rustic terracotta madonna too.
Montefegatesi is one of the loveliest villages in Bagni di Lucca. I will certainly be going back there soon.
Wish I was there.
Me too!
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Hope to be there in October. Maybe we can meet up.So many beautiful places to explore.
Let me know if you come to Bagni di Lucca. I would love to meet up.
The little countries in Italy are allways the same..same architecture,same flowers,same people..boring!
That is absolutely not true!!!! Each tiny town has something different and wonderful to offer. You need to look at them through the eyes of a stranger.
Montefegatesi is beautiful in spring, summer, autumn and winter. The changing seasons mean differences in the light and colours, but they all make these towns even more lovely. Autumn is really my favourite season. I love the golden glow that characterizes it. I can’t wait to get back there in October. We shall meet for coffee, Debra!
See you at Il Monaco.
Another beautiful post x
Thank you!
What a beautiful place, Deb! The roses in particular are absolutely stunning…
They were beautiful and the fragrance was heavenly.
Hi Debra, another fabulous post.
Thank you, I love Montefegatesi.
Very beautiful post. Intriguing potos.
Bagni di Lucca’s mountain villages are very special places.
This is such a beautiful post about a beautiful place. The rambling roses are just stunning. I’m sure even the summer sounds of the birds and the breeze must have been seductive. I was speculating on how possible it would be to live a self-sustaining lifestyle in such a place, and that made me wonder whether that beautiful bunny was intended for the pot:(. The people in Italy really celebrate the season of summer with their beautiful flowering pots don’t they. Your photography even makes a thing of beauty out of that old doorway – such pleasure Deb.
The roses were divine. I could have stood beside them all day.
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Hi Debra, we were in Montefegatasi just a couple of days ago….just beautiful! Wonderful village to wander around. We have seen quite a few of the mountain villages now, and although some are similar they all have their own character and appeal. We are here in Bagni di Lucca for almost a week yet! So much to see!
Montefegatesi is a wonderfully interesting village. I have been several times and find something new each time.
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