Tuscany
Tuscany is a charmed land, equally blessed by the genius of man and
nature, and often by the combined efforts of both. Think of the
vineyards: rows of baby green vines that manage somehow to march in
arrow-straight formation up the gently rolling hillsides, bounded by
single files of darker green cypress trees, snaking sandy roads leading
to rust-colored farmhouses and moss-coated castles, symmetrically
rounded hilltops surmounted by towns so homogeneous as to seem one
single building. Every inch of land has been sculpted, first by the
elements and then by generations of inhabitants whose goals were always
twofold: make the land produce as much as possible, make the land as
beautiful as possible. Tuscany enchants us today because it holds
together as a region, from the tiniest hamlet to Florence the
Magnificent. For the living proof, take a short walk one day along the
sides of the Belvedere in Florence: you will leave behind the traffic
and suddenly find yourself strolling down quiet lanes bounded by tall
stone walls, cypress trees and creamy-colored villas. You could be
anywhere in Tuscany, and we dare you not to fantasize about living here.
Our visit to Tuscany will help you navigate through its many world-famed
attractions, but it will also introduce you to some of its lesser-known
jewels. Italy's most skilled cowboys, for instance. Or a host of
colorful outdoor food markets. Spectacular natural parks. A mystery
church, an ancient Etruscan mineral spa, a dozen Last Suppers in
Florence...... and a thousand narrow farm roads waiting patiently for
you to make the wrong turn and find your own secret treasure, basking
happily in the Tuscan sun.
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