Sagre d’estate 2023: un cartellone ricco di gusto
Sagre d’estate 2023. Sull’Amiata sono in programma molti appuntamenti con il gusto. Ecco il cartellone
Sagre d’estate 2023. Sull’Amiata sono in programma molti appuntamenti con il gusto. Ecco il cartellone
Tra gli ospiti Gino Castaldo, Ernesto Galli della Loggia e Antonio Monda
Birragustando torna a Montenero d’Orcia. Un weekend dove poter degustare ottime birre artigianali
Due grandi artisti come Nicola Piovani e Fabrizio Bosso saranno tra i protagonisti del Festival Santa Fiora in Musica che si svolgerà dal 23 luglio al 24 agosto
Arriva la seconda edizione dell’Amiata Bike Fest. L’evento si svolge l’8 e il 9 luglio al Bike Park del Prato delle Macinaie, tra i più belli d’Italia
Sul Monte Amiata esiste un festival di arte diffuso in tre borghi. Si chiama “Re-Live Trough Art” e fa rivivere i paesi di Roccalbegna, Vallerona e Cana
Oltre cinquanta appuntamenti su tutto il territorio.
Undicesima edizione di “Un Mojito per la vita”, l’evento nato per ricordare Enrico, scomparso precocemente, e raccogliere fondi da destinare all’Airc
L’evento dedicato alle birre artigianali torna il 16, 17 e 18 giugno. Ad Arcidosso, sul Monte Amiata
Quindicesima giornata nazionale delle miniere. Ecco gli appuntamenti del weekend
Ecco nuovo sentiero che collega il Monte Amiata da fare in bike o ebike. Per gestire questi percorsi e altri progetti è nata AmiataBike – ASD
Il nuovo circuito pump track di Castel del Piano. Ecco le foto delle prime evoluzioni
Una nuova opera d’arte da scoprire sull’Amiata
Alla scoperta delle bellezze di Arcidosso
Terzo concorso fotografico Terre di Roccalbegna, in palio una targa e prodotti del territorio
Scampagnate, prime sagre e attività Outdoor. La montagna in primavera è un pullulare di appuntamenti e attività
Il Giardino di Daniel Spoerri riapre lunedì 10 aprile, in occasione di Pasquetta. Ecco le opere presenti e tutte le novità della stagione 2023
A partire da venerdì 12 aprile Radicofani si calerà in un’atmosfera del tutto originale
Si continua a sciare sull’Amiata. Gran parte del comprensorio è aperto
Arriva la 4° edizione del Carnival Party più folle del Monte Amiata. Maschere in concorso e maratona di Dj, scopri l’evento di VOLUME
Divertimento sull’Amiata con la neve. Ecco le tante attività che si possono fare. Sci, snowboard, sci di fondo e ciaspole
Due teatri, sette spettacoli, un cartellone con grandi nomi. Si parte sabato 4 febbraio con Andrea Rivera ad Arcidosso
Un’ambientazione straordinaria, allestita lungo il sentiero che porta al santuario della Madonna di Val di Prata. Cresce l’attesa per la presenza degli zampognari abruzzesi
Tanti eventi di Natale sul Monte Amiata. Presepi viventi, concerti, rassegne gastronomiche e mercatini per vivere in compagnia la magia del Natale
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