Grosseto – charming Tuscan town hidden in the shadow of Siena, Florence and Pisa

Grosseto Cathedral, Tuscany, Italy

Grosseto is a town that has preserved its medieval charm and definitely worth a visit. It is the capital of the eponymous province which can be found in the south of Tuscany, situated in the valley of the Ombrone river. Grosseto – a centre of Maremma Toscana area, can not be compared with the famous Tuscan towns, such as Siena,

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Arcidosso – a charming mountain town in Tuscany

Arcidosso, Tuscany, Italy

Arcidosso is a charming mountain town, situated in the south of Tuscany at an altitude of 680 meters above sea level at the foot of the mountain, or rather an extinct volcano of Monte Amiata (1193 m). From here the visitors can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the adjacent lake. Its dominant feature is majestic castle

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Foreste Casentinesi – Monte Falterona – Campigna National Park

Foreste Casentinese, Tuscany, Italy

In the Tuscan Apennines Mountains, there is a large protected area of some of the largest and finest woodlands in all of Italy. The Foreste Casentinesi – Monte Falterona – Campigna National Park is home to many different animals and plants, and has been inhabited by man for thousands of years. One of the more popular destinations in the park

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Popular Attractions in Tuscany

Piazza dell' Anfiteatro, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy

Tuscany is a region in central Italy known for its beautiful landscapes as well as its history and traditions. Tuscany is also very famous for its great wine and food. Millions of tourists visit Tuscany every year. Florence, the capital of Tuscany, is visited by around 10 million tourist every year and is in fact one of the most visited

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