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Here’s how to make the most of a visit to this remote, winery-filled Italian valley
Every day, someone asks me where they should travel in Italy, from friends of friends planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip to repeat visitors looking for a new area to discover. As a longtime expat who’s spent 14 years exploring every corner of the country, I find myself whispering one destination’s name over and over: Val d’Orcia. A pastoral region south of Siena, this is the valley that, to me, epitomizes Tuscany: the gently rolling hills, the snaking country roads lined with slender cypress trees, silvery olive groves, abundant vineyards, and stone farmhouses. Read More...
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