CASTEL SAN VINCENZO - Boom in attendance in the Upper Volturno Valley at the foot of the Mainarde of Molise: tourists from all over Italy, but also from France, Belgium and Switzerland to live and breathe unspoiled nature and leave the fear of Covid behind . A weekend, the one just ended, sold out for all the municipalities of the area that fall in the province of Isernia, but the main attraction was the Lake of Castel San Vincenzo on which 4,000 tourists poured. "It was a crazy thing to say the least - the mayor Marisa Margiotta told ANSA -. Already since June we had never seen presences before, but last Saturday and Sunday they were historic. The pandemic gave birth to the desire to rediscover the small towns to stay in the open air and find serenity in contact with unspoiled nature like ours ".
In Castel San Vincenzo, in addition to the fully booked campsite, even the vacant houses were all rented and B&B booked as in the rest of the municipalities in the area.
Mainarde and Lago are full of tourists in Molise
2020-07-28T14:02:29.789Z
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Attendance boom in the Upper Volturno Valley at the foot of the Mainarde of Molise: tourists from all over Italy, but also from France, Belgium and Switzerland to experience and breathe unspoiled nature and leave the fear of Covid behind. (HANDLE)