La Prodaia Agriturismo
Strada di Monastero 49, Siena
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La Prodaia Agriturismo Siena

Strada di Monastero 49 Siena, Tuscany, Italy

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A drive in the Tuscan countryside

A travel blog entry by allansineurope

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Poppiano is a small community close to our villa.
There is a very large castle, where people live.
It is a wine making community. There are solar panels on the hillside and the wine making vats are very well hidden so as to not disrupt the beautiful landscape.

We went into Empoli for gelatto and cookies from a very nice bakery.
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From Rome to Florence to Tuscany!

A travel blog entry by allansineurope

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... As frustrating as it is to be without internet, it is actually kind of nice to "power down" and take things slow.

My mom has our phone number at the Villa if anyone needs us.

I'm trying to go on Facebook quickly when I'm in a bigger centre to update where we are so that you know that we are still alive :)
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Cooking School of Siena di Lella Cesari Ciampoli

A travel blog entry by jmoon

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During our visit to the town of Siena we also had our second cooking school lesson. This time our lesson was with cookbook author and chef Lella Cesari Ciampoli. She brought a wealth of cooking knowledge to us through an English translator. A full meal ...

What An Afternoon

A travel blog entry by boydevine

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... over 1,600 different bottles for sale!

It didn't take long for our ride to become very enjoyable, soon after leaving the city center we were able to hook up with a secondary road which was going in the right direction but did not bypass all of the cool little towns along the way, it is really quite an experience of twisting and turning roads and breathtaking scenery.....and that is with the vines bare we can only imagine how gorgeous it must be at harvest ...

Midevil Magnificence - Siena

A travel blog entry by jasaunderss

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... carved and looks sort of like the prow of a ship,and it is huge.  Siena was a very prosperous town, and had started to expand the cathedral when the Black Death struck. The plague took away the money and the artisans needed to finish the project, so it was never completed.  The plague was also the reason the Renaissance never really caught on in Sienna. The town is still today very Midevil, with narrow roads winding their way between 3-4 story buildings. The city is ...

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