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                <title>Daniel Spoerri Sculpture Garden</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This amazing sculpture garden in a wonderful Tuscan landscape has such a range of sculptures, some are funny, some are deeply moving, and all are interesting. There is also an interesting small restaurant, with really nice food including a set menu of the day. They loan out big white umbrellas on rainy days, which added to the enjoyment. Oh and there are domestic pigs by the car park which we also enjoyed ...]]></description>
                
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                <title>Upper Maremma</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The area itself is worth recommending. It has beautiful hilltop villages and very easy access to several diverse areas of Tuscany. <br><br>In 30 minutes / 1 hour, you can reach "postcard Tuscany" (ie, Val d'Orcia with Pienza, Montalcino, Montepulciano, San Quirico; the Chianti area with vineyards and beautiful castles; San Gimignano, Monteriggioni and Volterra; Siena; the Crete senesi; Florence) and the "off-the-beaten-path Tuscany" (ie, Monte Amiata; the Maremma plains; the coast; the hilltop villages of Maremma such as Roccatederighi, Roccastrada, Civitella Marittima, Pari, Massa Marittima; thermal baths such as Petriolo and Saturnia; the Tufi and the Etruscan Empire with Pitigliano, Sovana Sorano; Nature Parks such as the Maremma Nature Park; and art parks such as the Tarot Garden).<br><br>We rented a house in a beautiful village with a great restaurant, Civitella Marittima, and we are going back next year. <br><br>Amazing, amazing place.]]></description>
                
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