Archive for 'Localities'

  

Ghost Dogs
This week, given the time of year, we have been talking about the spookier side of Tuscany. While Autumn is a wonderful time to plan a trip to Tuscany, as the seasonal foods, beautifully colourful landscape, and smaller crowds are all enticing, there is also a rich history that has resulted in a rather large ghost population that makes it all the more intriguing as an October holiday destination. Read on to learn more about Tuscany's spookiest spots...if you dare.

3. Poppi Castle's Ghastly Tales of Murder And Ghosts

Poppi Castle is a beautiful building located in Casentino, a valley famous for nature, art and history, and food and wine tourism, but underneath the charming exterior is a bloody history.     Read More

  

Borgo a Mozzano
Tuscany might not be the most obvious Hallowe'en destination or spot for spooky adventures but, given how steeped in history and legend it is, it should be no surprise that it actually is quite a fun and fascinating place to spend the season. From creepy legends to haunted castles, there are spooky attractions and sites at every turn. So, why not discover some of the creepiest spots in Tuscany and get planning a vacation for Hallowe'en or, if you're always in the mood for such an adventure, any time throughout the year...

1. The Devil's Bridge and Hallowe'en Celebrations in Borgo a Mozzano

Located in the province of Lucca, this Tuscan town is most famous for the Ponte del Diavolo (or Devil's Bridge).     Read More

  

monteferrato
The Area Naturale Protetta di Interesse Locale del Monteferrato, or the Monteferrato Protected Area of Local Interest, is a stunning protected swathe of the Tuscan landscape that lies within the hilly-mountain system in the Florence-Prato-Pistoia plain. Named for the mountain complex of Monteferrato, it is a stunning area to hike, explore, get some fresh air and well and truly escape from daily life for a moment. If you have found a luxury villa in Florence or a holiday rental in Pistoia, it is a perfect place to go and spend a day of your vacation in Tuscany.     Read More

  




If you are looking for things to do in and around Follonica, you might consider popping into MAGMA, the Museum of Cast Iron Arts of the Maremma, a rather unique and extraordinary attraction.

Once you have found a holiday rental in Follonica, just head to this former foundry, in which the history of this once integral local industry is unfolded in an interactive experience that captivates visitors. The museum was born from the desire to educate visitors “on the technological, artistic and human history of the steelworks of Follonica at the height of its production”.     Read More

  





Tuscany is famous for her hearty, comforting cuisine. It is full of dishes to make you feel happy and full and, in particular, has a plentiful selection of seasonal meals that make use of delicious ingredients throughout the year. In Autumn and Winter, there are plenty of Tuscan dishes that are tasty, wholesome and ideal for warming you up as the weather gets colder.

Soups, especially, are always a good idea at this time of year and Tuscany has birthed quite a few excellent options but one of the most unique has to be Frantoiana Soup. Full of flavour and stuffed with lots of nutritious ingredients, it is ideal for getting cosy, staving off colds and getting into the festive spirit this Fall.     Read More