BAIA DI VALLUGOLA
Vallugola Bay is a wonderful inlet, located between the promontories of Gabicce and Casteldimezzo.
Fascinating and suggestive for its naturalistic beauty, it is characterized by a bay with a pebble and sandy beach.
Vallugola is a small paradise in the Adriatic Sea.
It will amaze you because it is the ideal place to find tranquility and the pleasure of good living.
It is said that the origin of the name is linked to various hypotheses, for example some claim that the name derives from "Valle Lunula, or "Dark Valley" (perhaps because of its thick woodland vegetation); while according to another hypothesis Vallugola could derive from a transformation of "valley of the ugola", with reference to the echo that can be discovered here.
But there is something much more intriguing and mysterious that links the name of this location to the events of the lost city of Valbruna.
It is said that, in 1600, Raffaele Adimari found remains of bricks, belonging to the fantastic submerged city of Valbruna.
This submerged city resurfaces from time to time in research during scuba diving and in the casual findings of fishermen's nets.
These are remains of cities, columns, capitals, bricks, walls and other stones, which feed the legend of this lost town.
Baia Vallugola is an enchanting place where the charm of the sea and nature combine with the pleasure of an intimate and welcoming tourist location where you can stop to savour the small pleasures of life.
Fascinating and suggestive for its naturalistic beauty, it is characterized by a bay with a pebble and sandy beach.
Vallugola is a small paradise in the Adriatic Sea.
It will amaze you because it is the ideal place to find tranquility and the pleasure of good living.
It is said that the origin of the name is linked to various hypotheses, for example some claim that the name derives from "Valle Lunula, or "Dark Valley" (perhaps because of its thick woodland vegetation); while according to another hypothesis Vallugola could derive from a transformation of "valley of the ugola", with reference to the echo that can be discovered here.
But there is something much more intriguing and mysterious that links the name of this location to the events of the lost city of Valbruna.
It is said that, in 1600, Raffaele Adimari found remains of bricks, belonging to the fantastic submerged city of Valbruna.
This submerged city resurfaces from time to time in research during scuba diving and in the casual findings of fishermen's nets.
These are remains of cities, columns, capitals, bricks, walls and other stones, which feed the legend of this lost town.
Baia Vallugola is an enchanting place where the charm of the sea and nature combine with the pleasure of an intimate and welcoming tourist location where you can stop to savour the small pleasures of life.