TRAVEL DIARY: RENDE

Hello friends! I'm back with more of my travel notes from Italy! Today we are heading just a bit north from the family's adventures in Sicily to the town of Rende where my father was born. This was by far the most special part of the trip, and a place I hope to return to very soon...
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Rende is perched on top of a hill and surrounded by a few other towns just like it - all very small - with nothing touristy about them at all. In other words, sheer perfection. We immersed ourselves in the real Italy (no other Americans in sight!) and enjoyed every second of it...
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Every little detail seemed enchanting (especially all the worn doorways) and - to give you an idea of how small the town is - we literally ran into relatives on the street while wandering through on our first night! In true Italian style, they showed us to the home my father grew up in, and gave us a little history lesson on the famiglia... complete with a tour of the cemetery where we discovered generations of LaValle, Storino and Principe lineage.
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And of course the churches (this one was my favorite - the color of the walls made it glow inside)
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The rest of the time was spent simply falling in love with this little hilltop town...
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I even picked out my future vacation home...
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Definitely my favorite. While the actual city of Rende is quite large for the region, the hilltop area is referred to as 'Old Rende' and maintains its quiet charm, which was just my style. I can't wait to go back someday, visit with the family, and enjoy the simple life!


*travel notes: we stayed at the b&b alarcon where there are currently only two rooms available, but more are planned, and the couple who runs the place were kind enough to pick us up from the train station! we dined at the hosteria de mentoza two evenings (there are only a few restaurants in town) and enjoyed what i'd consider to be the best food we had on the trip!

16 comments:

Portuguese Prepster said...

this reminds me of where my grandparents live in Portugal. It really is so peaceful and idyllic!

Heba said...

I'd love to visit Italy one day. I love the city, the language and i think the people are kind :)

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bintheknow said...

It looks beautiful there! And so fun that you got to see where your father was born.
Much love,
B

Luciane at HomeBunch.com said...

This is definitely an extra special place. My family is from Rome and I'd love to visit it some day. So, I can relate to you... how special that must have been.

xo


Luciane at HomeBunch.com

claudia b said...

what a wonderful trip! what great memories and gorgeous images.

Rebecca said...

Everything about this post made me smile! Looks like an amazing trip!

caroline @ patagonia gifts said...

thank you, Cassandra, for letting me travel with you through these beautiful images! xo

Shelby said...

You are so freakin cute! Love all these images - I'm insanely jealous.

Beth said...

So beautiful! Sounds like an amazing trip.

thelonelywifeproject said...

Absolutely stunning. All of it!

Poshery said...

Cassandra, how gorgeous! Looks like you had the best time.

thrillofthechaise.com said...

Awww you look right at home (and super cute)! :)

Kate

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Kacie @ A Collection of Passions said...

Sigh.... that looks ideal and lovely! Still jealous.

Kacie
http://www.acollectionofpassions.blogspot.com/

erika @ small shop said...

What a wonderful experience that you will treasure forever! Rende is so completely charming, and sounds like so are the people. Loving these snapshots into areas of Italy I have not been to!

{freshly ink\'d} said...

Such a beautiful place. Thank you for taking these pictures- sometimes a lovely photograph or two can just make my day.

Particularly with a pile of accounting! :) YYLady

Jessica C. said...

Awww I love how special and sentimental the town is. Love that you ran into relatives in town, how special! You are so cute btw, you should post more photos of yourself!

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