mycorneroftuscany
Posts related to mycorneroftuscany blog tour, aimed to discover some of the most beautiful burgs of Tuscany.
Posts related to mycorneroftuscany blog tour, aimed to discover some of the most beautiful burgs of Tuscany.
For all those who have studied Art or History, Anghiari [ahn-GYAH-ree] is a meaningful name. Why? In→
Sansepolcro [sahn-seh-POHL-kroh] is an interesting town located in the Valtiberina, Tiber Valley, at the border between→
I really wanted to visit Anghiari. I have passed near there three times in the→
Lucignano is a small town on a hill. Its intact medieval centre, with a lovely→
Radicofani is an ancient burg, dominating the Val d’Orcia with its Rocca (Fortress) on the→
Does Pienza need an introduction? I don’t think so, but, OK, I’ll do it all→
Agriturismo Il Macchione is an idyllic accommodation, located at a stone’s throw from the astonishing→
Montemerano was an intense stopover of the #mycornerofitaly tour. We experienced our first quad adventure,→
I wanted to visit Pitigliano since 2004. That year I took my car and I→
Oh my God, what a marvellus place the Locanda Pantanello in Pitigliano! I honestly don’t→
Sovana is a delightful village near the most known Pitigliano in the Grosseto province of→
San Casciano dei Bagni has a name which reveals itself. In fact dei bagni means→
Fonteliving is an elegant and eco-compatible residence located halfway between San Casciano dei Bagni and→
If you intend to visit San Casciano dei Bagni, you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to→
Sarteano is a tiny burg perched on a hill overlooked by a castle built around→
Ai Lecci in Centro has been a real surprise to me… and one of the→
Cetona is listed as one of the most beautiful villages of Italy. I confess I→