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The Val di Chiana in Arezzo is a region that narrates centuries of history and tradition, where medieval villages, Romanesque churches, and artistic cities are interspersed among hills cultivated with vines and olive trees. Pozzo della Chiana, with its characteristic red brick houses, is a small community that still maintains an authentic and peaceful pace of life, while also providing easy access to some of the most captivating sites in Tuscany and Umbria.
Just a few minutes away are Lucignano, regarded as one of the most beautiful villages in Italy for its unique elliptical layout, and Foiano della Chiana, famous for hosting the oldest Carnival in the country and for the works of the Della Robbia family. Cortona, which offers breathtaking views of the valley and Etruscan remains, is only twenty kilometers away, while Montepulciano, known for its historic wineries and the esteemed Vino Nobile, is a must-visit for food and wine lovers.
Art enthusiasts can easily visit Arezzo, famous for its antique markets and the frescoes by Piero della Francesca, as well as Siena, with its remarkable medieval heritage, and Florence, a Renaissance treasure just over an hour’s drive away. Nature lovers will also find plenty of destinations: Lake Trasimeno, the Val d’Orcia with its postcard-worthy landscapes, and the Casentino Forest, perfect for hiking and cycling.
The area is also dotted with wellness centers that combine relaxation with stunning scenery, from the elegant establishments in Rapolano to the rejuvenating baths in Chianciano and Bagni San Filippo. The culinary offerings round out the experience, featuring local specialties such as Chianina meat, Val di Chiana garlic, pici pasta, and the renowned wines from the region.
A stay here provides a complete experience that weaves together art, nature, and flavors in one of the most authentic and cherished areas of Italy.
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