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The area surrounding Villa Moris represents the authentic and enchanting landscape of Chianti, a terrain shaped over centuries by skilled hands, characterized by rolling hills, meticulously arranged vineyards, quiet woods, and quaint stone villages that have preserved their original essence. The villa is located in Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, now part of the municipality of Barberino Tavarnelle, a historically significant region traversed by the Via Francigena and inhabited during Roman times, which became an important stop for pilgrims and merchants in the Middle Ages.
This corner of Tuscany, while close to famous destinations like Florence and Siena, proudly holds lesser-known yet stunning sites. Just a few kilometers away, one can find the ancient Pieve di San Pietro in Bossolo, one of the most notable Romanesque churches in the Val di Pesa, and the Abbey of San Michele Arcangelo in Passignano, founded in the 11th century and adorned with frescoes by Ghirlandaio and Allori. This complex, which now resembles a medieval castle, is surrounded by cypress trees and vineyards, making it a must-visit for those seeking a cultural and spiritual experience immersed in nature.
In the vicinity, small villages such as San Donato in Poggio, Tignano, Badia a Passignano, and Barberino Val d’Elsa can be found, where time seems to stand still. Walking along the white roads that weave through this land reveals poetic views, isolated chapels, historic wineries, and lookout points that offer sweeping vistas of the gentle Chianti landscape.
This region is ideal for those who wish to balance visits to art cities with moments of tranquility, nature walks, or experiences centered around local wine and cuisine. The seasons transition distinctly: spring bursts forth with colorful fields, summer beckons one to seek shade under olive trees, autumn sets the vineyards ablaze with red and gold, and winter brings clear skies and silence.
The Chianti surrounding Villa Moris invites one to slow down, observe, and listen. Here, every stone tells a story, and each path leads to a different emotion.
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