Antichi Casali





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One of the best hiking routes in Montalcino is the ring of the Abbey of Sant'Antimo (Anello di Sant'Antimo). A ring walk in the great scenery of the shady woods and Brunello vineyards that surround Castelnuovo dell'Abate. You walk on dirt roads, among vineyards and woods, up to the small church of Villa a Tolli, and then return to the Abbey of Sant'Antimo. The route proceeds in the midst of large wineries: the territory of Castelnuovo dell'Abate includes some of the main Brunello estates such...
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A beautiful trail in the Val d'Orcia, in the heart of the Tuscan Maremma, among olive groves and Brunello vineyards. The route starts from the village of Sant'Angelo in Colle, near the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, and reaches the Abbey of Sant'Antimo. The itinerary takes place on well-maintained and signposted paths, surrounded by the typical picturesque Tuscan landscape that transmits peace. We recommend visiting the Abbey of Sant'Antimo, a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture.
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A pleasant hike with a slight climb to the end, with a great choice of restaurants at the top. The route starts from Vivo d'Orcia and continues along the Torrente Vivo passing the Ermicciolo del Vivo and immediately afterwards continue in an anti-clockwise loop. Follow the Rigale path until you reach Monte Amiata (1738m), where you can admire a beautiful panorama.