In the heart of the Sienese Chianti is Castelnuovo Berardenga, a very pleasant village to visit, full of monuments and places of interest.
Read morePositioned on the top of a hill, Castellina in Chianti is a beautiful town surrounded by nature that offers a wide range of things to see.
Read moreGreve in Chianti, where time seems to have stopped in the Middle Ages, is one of the most beautiful and picturesque towns in Tuscany.
Read moreThe Balze are the most characteristic element of the landscape of the Valdarno, the territory between the Arno and the hills at the foot of the Pratomagno.
Read moreThe Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore in Asciano deserves to be visited both for the masterpieces it houses and for the position in which it stands.
Read moreIn the Crete Senesi, between the Val di Chiana and the Chianti, stands Rapolano Terme, one of the most important spas in Tuscany.
Read moreFinocchiona PGI stands out among other cured meats for its uniqueness and its unmistakable taste and aroma, given by the seeds and/or flowers of fennel.
Read moreLocated in the heart of the Val d’Orcia, Pienza represents one of the rare projects of the “ideal city” of the Renaissance put into practice.
Read moreMontepulciano is an enchanting medieval village perched on the top of a hill between the Val d’Orcia and the Val di Chiana, not far from Siena.
Read moreIn the heart of the Florentine Chianti is San Casciano in Val di Pesa, a picturesque medieval village where time seems to have stopped.
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