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Tag Archives: Tuscany

A new green life in Tuscany. An interview with Sonia, owner of Villa Lola

“The World is not ours to keep. We hold it in trust for future generations.” – Kofi Annan Retracing the steps of our history, following the footsteps of those who walked there before us, cherishing their choices. Villa Lola is all about this. It is the story of people who knew how to take an […]

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A Slow Holiday in the Tuscan Maremma

From the crystal clear sea to the dense forests in the mountains, from the cultivations in the hills to the natural thermal baths: Maremma is a rich and fascinating place to explore on foot or by bike, discovering the variety of its landscapes, retracing centuries of history through important testimonies such as the Etruscan cities and […]

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Valdarno Bike Road: 6 Slow Itineraries in Tuscany

Do you dream of a green holiday in close contact with nature? The Valdarno Bike Road invites you to get to know a more authentic Tuscany, among small villages and suggestive landscapes. Both Italians and foreign tourists love Tuscany for its cities of art, unspoiled landscapes and culinary traditions. If you want to discover the beauties of […]

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Pietrasanta, Versilia: the Green Guide to an Open-Air Museum

Pietrasanta, a city of many facets. At the foot of the Apuan Alps, on the slopes of the hill of Sala, it represents a meeting point between ancient history and modern art. Why don’t you try to discover it in an eco-sustainable way? An ancient village in the province of Lucca, Pietrasanta has earned the […]

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The fairy-tale Tuscan landscapes: Pratomagno

Let’s move on with our trip trough fairy-tale woods, centuries-old trees, and magical landscapes. Here we are in Pratomagno, a mountain range that rises between Valdarno Superiore and Casentino, north-west of Arezzo, to finally reach Florence. Its white and majestic shape overlooks Valdarno. Two days walking through the forests of Pratomagno Let’s discover its beauties […]

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A weekend in a less-known Versilia (Tuscany)

Do you think Versilia is synonymous with summer, umbrellas and social life? You’re wrong, at least in part. Because Versilia is so much more: it is the magic of its small villages, it is the quiet of the countryside that lies at the foot of the Apuan Alps, it is art and history. With the […]

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Vegan holiday in Italy: here’s where to go

The vegan and vegetarian choice is now more and more widespread, in Italy and in the world. If until a few years ago eating out and spending holidays was not so simple, especially for vegans, now a large number of accommodation facilities offer menus dedicated to these special diets and some completely embrace the philosophy […]

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Desire of nature? The treehouse is on an oak in Tuscany

Nature, silence, essentiality. What’s better than a vacation that is a real vacation, full of emotions and beauty? Here you can sleep on an oak tree, immerse yourself in natural thermal baths, experience farm life and taste the delicacies of the Tuscan Upper Maremma Do you want a different holiday, far from the usual places […]

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10 Ideas for a Farm Holiday in Italy

The scent of fresh bread and the genuine ingredients of the land, the clean air of the countryside, the sense of well-being and relaxation that only nature can give: farmhouses are the ideal place to experience the Italian rural tradition, made of unique flavors, lively colors and all the simple things in life. Among the […]

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Beautiful and Hidden: 10 Unknown Places to see in Italy

Italy is famous worldwide for its cities of art, for its thousand-year history. Everyone knows the Colosseum in Rome, the canals of Venice, the Uffizi in Florence, and if these are undoubtedly places of breathtaking beauty, they are not the unique wonders of the peninsula. There are many places that have something to offer, but […]

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