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  2. E12 European long distance path - Wikipedia

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    The E12 path in Slovenia is 50km in length, equivalent to "3 days easy walking." [ 5 ] The organisations responsible for the E12 path in Slovenia are the: Planinska zveza Slovenije/Alpine Association of Slovenia and KEUPS (Komisija za evropske pešpoti v Sloveniji).

  3. Under the Tuscan Sun (book) - Wikipedia

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    A Publishers Weekly review stated, "The recently divorced author is euphoric about the old house in the Tuscan hills that she and her new lover renovated and now live in during summer vacations and on holidays. A poet, food-and-travel writer, Italophile and chair of the creative writing department at San Francisco State University, Mayes is a ...

  4. Castiglione della Pescaia - Wikipedia

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    Castiglione is located in the South-Western portion of Tuscany, with a view of the islands of Elba and Giglio, and of the promontory of Argentario. The hills that back the city slope into beaches that front the town in its entirety. To the East of Castiglione is the rich floodplain of the Ombrone river.

  5. 10 best walking holidays in the UK for an active staycation

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  6. Bagno Vignoni - Wikipedia

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    Panorama of the bath and Piazza delle Sorgenti. The ancient village of Bagno Vignoni is located in the heart of Tuscany, in the Val d'Orcia Natural Park.Thanks to the Via Francigena (which was the main route followed by pilgrims in antiquity who went to Rome), these thermal waters were found and have been used since Roman times.

  7. Val d'Orcia - Wikipedia

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    The Val d'Orcia or Valdorcia (Italian: [ˌvalˈdortʃa]) is a region of Tuscany, central Italy, which extends from the hills south of Siena to Monte Amiata.Its gentle, cultivated hills are occasionally broken by gullies and by towns and villages such as Pienza (rebuilt as an "ideal town" in the 15th century under the patronage of Pope Pius II), [1] Radicofani (home to the notorious brigand ...

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