“Il Canto dell’Italia che lavora”. Quando il 1° maggio si sposta sul web
L’appuntamento del primo maggio amiatino è su Youtube
L’appuntamento del primo maggio amiatino è su Youtube
Pillole culturali che viaggiano su Facebook e Instagram e che permettono di conoscere l’Amiata rimanendo a casa
Comune per comune ecco come fare per ricevere beni di prima necessità e medicinali a domicilio
Qualche idea per conoscere il Monte Amiata scoprendo i piatti tipici in luoghi particolari
Ultimo appuntamento stagionale sul monte Amiata dello sciclub Lo Scoiattolo
Con uno sguardo al 2019. Quando c’era la neve. Due scatti strepitosi
Dalle ciaspole, trekking, slittino, cavalli e passeggiate: ecco l’Amiata da vivere in relax
Una giornata sul monte Amiata, tra silenzio, relax e natura
Castel del Piano e Arcidosso condivido una nuova stagione teatrale
Befana cantata. Una tradizione ricca di “vita”
I borghi del monte Amiata si colorano di Natale
I borghi del monte Amiata si colorano di Natale
I borghi del monte Amiata si colorano di Natale. Ecco due appuntamenti da non perdere Il monte Amiata è pronto a diventare una grande villaggio natalizio e i borghi situati alle pendici dell’antico vulcano sono pronti ad essere illuminati a festa. Venerdì 6 dicembre al calare del sole si accendono le luci di Natale a…
Il programma Mordi e Fuggi di Rai News 24 parla delle eccellenze del Monte Amiata
A Castel del Piano tornerà lo storico presepe vivente Terminate le feste d’autunno il pensiero vola a dicembre quando il Monte Amiata diventerà un grande villaggio di Natale. Nessuna ansia da Natale, non vogliamo certo iniziare oggi a parlare di menù, feste, addobbi, eventi e pubblicità relative al periodo natalizio ma vogliamo anticipare che a…
Lo storico Albergo Da Venerio si rinnova. A Castel del Piano una nuova spa anche per i cittadini del luogo
Il Monte Amiata ha accolto l’uomo che gira il mondo in bicicletta In questi giorni Janus River, 82enne che gira il mondo in bicicletta dal 2000, è giunto sul monte Amiata e ha portato i saluti ai sindaci di Seggiano, Castel del Piano, Arcidosso e Santa Fiora. Conosciuto per la sua impresa, quella cioè di…
Sabato 28 e domenica 29 settembre si svolge a Montegiovi la 46esima sagra della Bruschetta
Colori caldi che abbracciano i turisti amanti della montagna. L’autunno dona al Monte Amiata colori unici. Vieni a scoprirli La natura lentamente si sveste dei suoi abiti estivi e indossa quelli unici e originali dell’autunno. I colori giallo e arancione dominano le sfumature dei boschi amiatini, il fogliame che riposa a terra è come un vasto tappeto sul quale…
L’autunno del monte Amiata raccontato in alcuni scatti fotografici
Sopravvivenza, cultura, natura, storia e tradizioni in una parola: castagne. Le popolazioni del monte Amiata sono strettamente legate al frutto, oggi marchiato Igp, che cresce sui lati dell’antico vulcano. Un legame stretto e confidenziale con la castagna ha condotto le civiltà amiatine a trovare in questo frutto, prima una via fondamentale per il sostentamento quotidiano…
La contrada Borgo conquista il suo 16esimo Palio
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Il Palio delle Contrade di Castel del Piano si corre ogni 8 settembre
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