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Siena
: the "Classic Tuscany". Gentle rolling hills, a patchwork of vineyards, olive groves and
fertile fields, scattered with farm houses and villas. Country lanes lined with cypress trees.
Siena considered the most beautiful town in Italy, the narrow alleys, palaces and the
Piazza del Campo - sip local wine al fresco, amongst the medieval buildings and palaces.
Maremma
: between the coast and the hills, and including the Maremma National Park make this
a perfect base for exploring all the varied aspects of Tuscany.
Tuscan Coast
: cliffs and beaches, fishing harbours, cliffs and pine forests, a seaside holiday
with the Tuscan hills and woods never far away.
Arezzo and Trasimeno Lake
: Arezzo with its charming medieval centre, colonades and small shops, and al fresco dining.
Lake Trasimeno is the largest in the region. The southern part is a national park offering a
pristine nature. Around the lake are many small historic communities and good walks.
La Amiata: around Mount Amiata is a nature lovers' paradise for all seasons.
Footpaths criss-cross the area up to peaks of 1730m.
Streams, lakes and hot springs for bathing. Pony-trekking, woods, and medieval towns.
Orcia Valley
: a landscape of hills, ravines, rugged outcrops and rivers, castles, hamlets and old farmhouses, among
vineyards and olivegroves. Reliant on agriculture and traditional arts and crafts.
Less touristed than elsewhere in Tuscany, solitude, space, and light
charmed the romantic writers and still attracts artists.
San Gimignano
: one of those places you'll forever want to return to, a medieval town with its
triangular Piazza della Cisterna and the beautiful old Ziehbrunnen.
A countryside of rolling hills, avenues of cyprus trees, leading up to country villas.
The Colle Val d'Elsa with its Centro Storico, is famous for is hand made glass and crystal.
The Wine Roads
: The "Strada del Vino Montecucco & Morellino" wheat fields, olive groves, sheep pastures
and of course vineyards. Pure, clean air, small villages in which time has stood still.