Pronti per una nuova stagione al bike park? Ecco le date di apertura
Rider di tutt’Italia preparatevi. L’1 e il 2 giugno apre per una nuova stagione il Bike Park Amiata Freeride
Rider di tutt’Italia preparatevi. L’1 e il 2 giugno apre per una nuova stagione il Bike Park Amiata Freeride
Tornano sabato 23 e domenica 24 marzo 2024 le Giornate FAI di Primavera. In provincia di Grosseto protagonista saranno le chiese di Castel del Piano
Cosa vedere in un giorno ad Arcidosso. Uno dei più caratteristici borghi dell’Amiata, tra chiese, opere d’arte e musei
Scopri il paese di montagna che ha dato i natali ai pittori Nasini
Ambito Turistico Amiata in fiera. Gli appuntamenti da febbraio a maggio all’estero e in Italia
L’Associazione L’Aquilaia promuove il bookcrossing
Oltre 3200 persone all’Ermicciolo con il Museo dell’Acqua e alla Galleria di Santa Fiora
Quello del 2024 potrebbe essere ricordato come uno degli inverni amiatini più scarsi di neve
Sull’Amiata si scia su una pista a 1400 m s.l.m. e il primo weekend ha registrato una discreta affluenza.
La struttura si trova a Santa Fiora e sarà aperta dal martedì al sabato, tutti i giorni dalle 16 alle 19. Il servizio è gratuito
Sull’Amiata la sfida è quella di riuscire ad aprire almeno una pista da sci
All’Unanimi di Arcidosso e all’Amiatino di Castel del Piano in programma una ricca stagione di spettacoli. Ascanio Celestini, Massimo Venturiello, Maria Cassi e Katia Beni sono solo alcuni dei protagonisti
Domenica 7 gennaio è caduta la prima neve sul Monte Amiata, qualche centimetro in Vetta
Ecco cosa fare sul Monte Amiata in vista dell’epifania
Ad Abbadia San Salvatore la sera del 24 dicembre a partire dalle 18 si attende il Natale intorno al fuoco delle Fiaccole
I paesi sono pronti ad accogliere visitatori e turisti con tantissimi appuntamenti dedicati al Natale
Tante le iniziative natalizie su tutto il Monte Amiata. Ecco il calendario realizzato da Thatsamiata. I maggiori eventi sono online
Nel segno della tradizione le festività natalizie a Santa Fiora. Ecco il cartellone degli eventi
Pista di pattinaggio, street food, vin brulè e laboratori per bambini. Ecco il Natale ad Arcidosso
Nella notte tra martedì 21 e mercoledì 22 sono caduti i primi fiocchi di stagione sul Monte Amiata. Imbiancata la vetta C’era da aspettarselo ma vederla realmente fa sempre molto piacere. Sul Monte Amiata, da quota 1300 è caduta la prima neve di stagione. Nevicherà ancora per alcune ore. Le nevicate hanno interessato la parte…
Si è svolto lunedì 13 novembre l’evento organizzato da Toscana Promozione Turistica e Anci Toscana e rivolto agli operatori del territorio dell’Ambito turistico Amiatino
L’Ambito Turistico Amiata e Amiata Bike presentano il percorso permanente
Si chiama Podcastucci ed è il nuovo podcast dell’Associazione Imberciadori. Sette puntate per scoprire le bellezze di Palazzo Nerucci
Dedutto il 10 dicembre, ultima data il 20 aprile
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