
Montalcino, photo by CYCLE
Montalcino, west of Pienza, is a beautiful village immersed in the breathtaking Val d’Orcia Natural Park, renowned all over the world for the production of
Montalcino, west of Pienza, is a beautiful village immersed in the breathtaking Val d’Orcia Natural Park, renowned all over the world for the production of
Volterra is a precious town situated in the province of Pisa, not far from Florence, Siena and the coast as well. Today, Volterra is particularly
The first stop on any tour of the area would have to be Livorno, one of the most important ports in Italy and home to
Piombino is located in the final stretch of the Etruscan Coast, which ideally begins at the height of Livorno, a hundred kilometers further north. Built
Elba is the biggest island of the Tuscan Archipelago and the third largest in Italy after Sardinia and Sicily. The island of Elba is famous
Isola del Giglio is an Italian island and comune situated in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coast of Tuscany, and is part of the Province of
Pontremoli was a “key point and entrance” to the mountain passes that during the Middle Ages allowed the shortest and most convenient road link from
Massa Marittima, the ‘City of Museums’, is a very attractive town situated on a hill in south-west Tuscany. The town is very interesting to tourists
A few kilometers far away from the Abbey of San Galgano and from the village of Chiusdino, there is the Mulino delle Pile, a mill
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Pisa is a city with aristocratic airs and rich in charm that, thanks to the nearby sea, emanates a special light. Its most famous attraction
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The village of Vellano is set in the foothills of the Apennine Mountains, north of Pescia and within easy distance of Lucca, Florence and Pisa,
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The city was called “Castagneto Marittima” until the beginning of 1900s when its name was changed to “Castagneto Carducci” in honor of Giosuè Carducci, one
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Collodi, a wonderful small town not far from Pistoia, where you can visit the original Pinocchio Park dedicated to the famous long-nosed marionette. The Park of
The Castelvecchio castle was an important fort during the medieval period. It had the advantage of a natural line of defence provided by two small
This wonderful Tuscan town is widely known as the “ideal city of the Renaissance”, the creation of the great humanist Enea Silvio Piccolomini who later
Suvereto is a lovely medieval hamlet that is part of the “Most Beautiful Villages of Italy” list. It is located in the green Cornia Valley,
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