Villa Aruch





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A pleasant excursion by bicycle, but also achievable on foot, starting from Sesto Fiorentino near the Lippi Park and continuing until you reach Villa Corsini and Villa del Bel Riposo. From here, proceed in an anti-clockwise loop until you reach the Church of San Bartolomeo. The way back is along the Via di Carmignanello and passes by Novelleto and the Necropolis of Palastreto.
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A bicycle excursion in the suburbs of Florence, starting at the San Donato Shopping Centre. The route takes place in a loop and is perfect as a workout. The itinerary follows the Mugnone Stream along the first stretch. Then it crosses the Arno River to reach the Sughera (397m), following the Valimorta Trail, where the Marciola Base Operations Center is located. From here, the tour continues returning to the starting point.
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A pleasant journey in the famous city of Florence. This city was the birthplace of the Renaissance, and its art and beauty have attracted travelers for centuries. His favorite icons were created when Florence was a powerful independent republic ruled by a family of corrupt dukes who murdered their rivals as they poured their wealth into supporting Michelangelo and his artist brothers. This tour starts from Piazza Vittorio Veneto, where it is possible to park the car, and proceeds clockwise....
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The Via Chiantigiana | Chianti Trail is probably the most picturesque route in one of the most picturesque places in the world: Chianti, Tuscany, Italy. This is a scenic route on a well known road (SR222) from Florence to Siena. You will find yourself immersed in rolling hills, ancient towns and vineyards that take your breath away. There is no shortage of opportunities to stop along the way and taste good wine.
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Start from Park of Villa Solaria in Sesto, taking the paved road that starts to climb left (Via della Castellina) until you reach the convent with the same name. Then take Via Carmignanello on the right, where the CAI trail n. 4 starts. At the beginning of this road there is also a sign indicating the Etruscan tombs that you can visit a little further on on the left continuing on the asphalted road. Go back to Via Carmignanello (CAI n. 4) and keep going up until you reach a last yellow villa...