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Podere Tovari is located just a short distance from the historic center of Anghiari, one of Italy's most charming and well-preserved villages, nestled among the hills of the Tuscan Valtiberina. This region, situated on the border between Tuscany and Umbria, is rich in history, art, and nature, offering landscapes that seem to be straight out of a Renaissance painting.
Anghiari is renowned for its medieval ambiance, featuring cobblestone streets, artisan shops, panoramic views, and a square that unfolds like a theater overlooking a hilly landscape dotted with olive groves, forests, and cultivated fields. Strolling through its streets feels like stepping back in time, amidst historic palaces, ancient churches, and museums such as the Anghiari Battle Museum, which commemorates the clash that took place in 1440 and was immortalized by Leonardo da Vinci.
Beyond the village, the area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts: trails winding through nature traverse woods and ridges, ideal for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. Its proximity to artistic cities like Sansepolcro, Arezzo, and Cortona allows visitors to enhance their stay with cultural excursions, local markets, and gastronomic routes.
The Valtiberina is also a land of bold and authentic flavors: extra virgin olive oil, cured meats, cheeses, local wines, and traditional peasant dishes form the deep identity of this corner of Tuscany. It is a region that speaks to the curious and sensitive traveler, in search of beauty, tranquility, authenticity, and genuine connections.
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