My first time in Radicofani dates back to about 4 years ago. I remembered a small village, typically Tuscan, that enchants with its silence and its tranquillity.
Country of medieval times, it was built around its castle which, however, is from the Carolingian period (and…Continue Reading
What to do in Arezzo – Tuscany
In Arezzo, I had already been now several years ago. For at least two years, then, I had made up my mind to want to come back to refresh my memory and discover it better than I had already done. At the turn of June and July (2018), therefore, I caught the ball to return,…Continue Reading
Tuscany: a visit to Anghiari
Several friends had advised me to visit Anghiari, especially for the long straightway very famous among motorcyclists. As soon as I could, therefore, I took the occasion to visit this small Tuscan village in the province of Arezzo (and one of the most beautiful villages in Italy). The first specific information about the town dates…Continue Reading
Terme di Chianciano: 2 days of relax
I start writing this post with two possible types of comments in mind: those full of doubts and those coming from the “keyboard lions” for whom “you’re not old and with rheumatism” or “the baths are just from old people”… Well, I do not think so!
It isn’t the first time I spend a few…Continue Reading
Where to stay in Tuscany: B&B La Pietra Piana
You know those places you fall in love with practically at first sight, as soon as you step in it? Here, for me, it was so with the B & B La Pietra Piana! It is located in Pietrapiana, one of the innumerable hamlets of Reggello (province of Florence). After hearing about it again and…Continue Reading
Trip to Tuscany: Certaldo and Colle Val D’Elsa
Today I want to tell you about Certaldo and Colle Val D’Elsa, two beautiful villages immersed in the Valdelsa and that I discovered during a holiday weekend spent in Tuscany in June 2017.
Let’s start from Certaldo, the city of Boccaccio, where I…Continue Reading