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Tuscany has everything to attract art lovers, history lovers and people who simply enjoy life. Where else could you find such a large amount of everything that makes life worth living? Wonderful wines, fantastic food, art wherever you look, magnificent historical buildings everywhere and all in the most beautiful surroundings imaginable – the Tuscan countryside.


It is often hard to choose from this sumptuous buffet and the risk of rushing blindly from sight to sight is always present: Florence, Chianti, Pisa, David, the Etruscans, Fiesole, Lucca, Arezzo, Cortona, Ponte Vecchio, San Gimignano and Volterra to name but a few. There are so many places to see that it is hard to decide which are the "best" and therefore most worthy of a visit.


Tuscany must be enjoyed slowly, so the best advice we can give is that you concentrate on smaller areas of the region and not try to see "everything" in a week.
- As a first time visitor you could choose to see the central, classic Tuscany between Siena and Florence, from where you can easily reach both cities, numerous Chianti vineyards and small towns such as San Gimignano, Volterra, Colle Val d'Elsa and much much more.
- Your next visit can be to the northwest where you can experience Lucca, Pisa, Carrara with its marble quarries, San Miniato, the wonderful mountains over Lucca etc. etc.
- The third visit could concentrate on central southern Tuscany with Montalcino, Chiusi, Montepulciano, Pienza, Monte Amiata and more than these few lines allow.


- Your fourth visit might go to eastern Tuscany where Arezzo and Cortona stand out as the most interesting towns culturally, but where the many small towns and churches in the Casentino area, in Val d'Arno and in Val di Chiana provide enough to see to easily fill a week or two.
- Southwest Tuscany should not be forgotten, the so-called Maremma, where the scenery is quite different to that of the central hills of Chianti. Here the landscape is more rugged, but there is lots to see and fewer tourists, plus the wines from Scansano and the surrounding area are starting to seriously compete with the other Tuscan wine stars. And we could continue...


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Cantine Cesani (San Gimignano) Cantine Cesani (San Gimignano) in-italias klassifikationin-italias klassifikationin-italias klassifikation
For more than 50 years the Cesani family has made wine and oil on their farm. Their wines are justifiably famous for their high quality.
Tenuta Cantagallo (Capraia e Limite) Tenuta Cantagallo (Capraia e Limite) in-italias klassifikationin-italias klassifikationin-italias klassifikationin-italias klassifikation
The vineyard Tenuta Cantagallo produces everything that Tuscany is famous for: chianti, grappa, vinsanto, olive oil and honey to name but a few. Here you stay on a genuine farm, where the main income still comes from agriculture as it has done since the 1800s, even though apartments are now rented out to visitors.
Villa Opera (Volterra) Villa Opera (Volterra) in-italias klassifikationin-italias klassifikationin-italias klassifikation
Villa Opera sits in the rolling green hills of Tuscany just 3 km from Volterra. The Farm here produces wines and olive oil which are available for guests to buy. In the large garden there is a swimming pool and two BBQ areas which are for communal use of the 9 comfortable and well furnished apartments.


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Chianti wine district
 
The classic beaches
Classic Tuscany
Northwestern Tuscany
Eastern Tuscany
Southern Tuscany
Maremma
 
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Abbadia San Salvatore
Arezzo
Bibbona
Bolgheri
Chianti
Chiusdino
Colle Val d'Elsa
Cortona
Elba
Florence
Greve in Chianti
Lari’s fortress
Lucca
Massa Marittima
Montalcino
Monte Oliveto Maggiore Monastery
Montenero
Monteriggioni
Pienza
Pisa
San Gimignano
Sansepolcro
Siena
Suvereto
Viareggio
Volterra

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