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- Sienna & The Heart Of Tuscany
Norm Goldman, Editor of www.sketchandtravel.com and www.bookpleasures.com interviews travel writer and author Rebecca Ford, exprt on Tuscany, as well as Scotland and Britain....
- The Top Five Things To Do In Tuscany
Tuscany, the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, with its architectural and artistic heritage, boasts dozens of museums, the most famous one being the Uffizi in Florence, medieval towns, and world-famous vineyards. Tuscany is pastoral Europe in...
- “Fly by Ferry” overnight from Ancona (Italy) to Stari Grad (island of Hvar, Croatia)
Up sticks from your Umbrian villa and drive to Ancona, Italy’s largest Adriatic port and gateway to Croatia and Greece. Like Livorno, it’s a commercial port not famed for its beauty, but stroll uphill to see the Old Town surrounding the city’s...
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- The Journal of a Gardener in Tuscany - October 2004
October 14 2004 – We set up the greenhouses for the summer shrubs, sadly removing still flowering geraniums, the gardenia, several hostas and the bougainvillea into a greenhouse and leaving many empty spaces around the garden, places that provided so...
- Pisa - More Than a Leaning Tower
after bus of tourists every day of the year to see its most famous attraction. The leaning tower of Pisa has become an Italian symbol, much like Pizza and Pavarotti! The city has put a lot of effort into the tower and it is again safe to visit. Many...
- Travelling To Spain - The Spanish Regional Travel Guide
Up to 60 million visitors travel to Spain every year to delight in the country’s 315 sunny days and its rich and diverse history and culture. As a result the Spanish government spend millions of Euros per year on the travel and transport...