The Most Breathtaking Hilltop Towns in Tuscany Kevin & Deb Tours of Tuscany exceeded all/any expectations. The lovely ladies of Tours of Tuscany were the perfect hosts we would definitely recommend these tours to anyone. Such a lovely place to visit & will remain with us always.… ...
Another of Tuscany’s charming hilltop towns is Volterra, which lies in the Province of Pisa looking out over an endless patchwork quilt of farms and fields. Remarkably, it is believed to have been continuously inhabited since the eighth century BC, so many interesting and important historical si...
The Val d’Orcia invites you to slow down and explore an itinerary filled with hilltop towns, outdoor hot springs, renowned vineyards and a lively cultural calendar with jazz concerts, sagras and outdoor adventures. Check out our guide to enjoy the valley to the fullest!Read More ...
Tuscany’s best known forFlorence, Pisa, Lucca and a lot of amazing hilltop towns, with all of their history, culture, architecture and art, but it’s also a great adventure destination.Hiking through Tuscanyfrom village to village on the Via Francigena pilgrimage path was an amazing way to ...
San Gimignano, a charming hilltop town in Tuscany, Italy, is a medieval marvel famous for its striking skyline of towering stone towers. This picturesque town, nicknamed the “City of Towers,” boasts an impressive 14 medieval towers, each built by wealthy families to showcase their power and...
For travelers who like to get off the beaten track more and check out some of the beautiful towns in Tuscany, if you are looking for a break from the beaches in Viareggio, you should consider visiting these hidden gems: Pieve a Elici:In the tranquil town of Pieve a Elici, it’s impo...
From the hilltop towns of Tuscany to the imposing peaks of the Dolomites, Italy is a boot made for walking. Italy’s world-famouscuisine, amiable people, remarkable architecture, and gorgeous landscapes have earned it the nickname “Bel Paese” (the beautiful country). If you have an adventuro...
Hilltop villages, clear water, beautiful beaches, and delicious food. These are all things you can expect to find in our top 10 Italian coastal towns. You can reach all of them quickly and easily by train from all over Italy – in fact, for some of them, the scenic train journey to ...
the quaint, hillside towns inTuscany, and the underratedDolomites…there is something here for everyone. The list of best places to visit inItalyis long. So long, in fact, that it would take months to see all of them. Most people have just a week or two to explore this amazing country...
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