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The area where Le More and I Gelsomini are located is one of the most enchanting spots in central Italy, situated on the border between Umbria and Tuscany. This region beautifully blends natural beauty, historical richness, and the charm of ancient traditions. Just a short drive away, you'll find the serene expanse of Lake Trasimeno, the fourth largest lake in Italy, surrounded by gentle hills and dotted with picturesque towns like Castiglione del Lago, Tuoro, Passignano sul Trasimeno, and San Feliciano, which are perfect for lakeside strolls, visits to medieval castles, and boat trips to the islands of Maggiore, Minore, and Polvese.
Nearby, you can also discover the lakes of Chiusi and Montepulciano, nestled in a protected natural setting that attracts birdwatchers, photographers, and those who enjoy leisurely hikes. Within less than an hour, you can reach various towns rich in art, culture, and gastronomy: from Città della Pieve, with its terracotta historic center and works by Perugino, to Montepulciano, the homeland of fine wine, from Pienza, known for its Renaissance views commissioned by Pope Pius II, to Siena and Cortona, treasures of medieval art and architecture.
The location is also ideal for exploring the authentic side of Umbria: Perugia with its Etruscan glimpses, Assisi with its Franciscan spirituality, and Orvieto with its Gothic cathedral and underground city. If you venture a bit further, you’ll encounter the natural wonders of the Marmore Waterfall, the trails of Mount Subasio, the untouched landscapes of the Sibillini Mountains, and the rolling horizon of the Val d’Orcia.
For those who appreciate wellness, the nearby towns of Chianciano Terme and San Casciano dei Bagni are renowned for their thermal baths, while sports enthusiasts can choose from golf, horseback riding, trekking, and cycling along scenic roads and through surrounding woods. The entire region is also famous for its wine and olive oil production, and visiting local wineries, olive presses, and agriturismos allows you to savor the essence of the area through its products.
In this corner of Italy, each day can become a different journey: among the warm stones of the villages, the green fields, the blue lakes, and the silence that accompanies sunsets over the hills. It is a region that offers much, but only asks for one thing in return: the time to truly discover it.
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