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Eventi, laboratori, visite guidate e altre iniziative a ingresso libero nei musei di Arcidosso e Castel del Piano
Eventi, laboratori, visite guidate e altre iniziative a ingresso libero nei musei di Arcidosso e Castel del Piano
Dal 29 ottobre al 1 novembre un lungo weekend tutto da vivere, tra cantine, musica e cultura. Eventi a Piancastagnaio, Campiglia e Castell’Azzara
Ancora poco tempo per godere di uno dei più affascinanti foliage d’Italia
Dal 21 al 23 ottobre un weekend tutto da vivere, tra cantine aperte, musica live, eventi culturali. Ad Arcidosso la Castagna in Festa, a Santa Fiora, la Festa del Marrone Santafiorese
Dal 14 al 16 e dal 21 al 23 ottobre due weekend tutti da vivere, tra cantine aperte, musica live, eventi culturali. Ad Arcidosso sale in cattedra la castagna
Sull’Amiata è tempo di profumi, colori e sapori unici. Scopri 5 buoni motivi per venire sull’antico vulcano dell’Italia Centrale
Torna a Monticello Amiata lo storico appuntamento. Venerdì 7, sabato 8 e domenica 9 ottobre
L’Amiata in autunno è uno scrigno di eventi, tutti da vivere.
Palio: aggiornamenti da Castel del Piano
Palio: aggiornamenti da Castel del Piano
L’esperienza di Amiata Bio, la scommessa di una piantagione di mirtilli sull’Amiata.
Sul monte Amiata nascono i funghi. Importante è rispettare le regole. Ecco cinque buone norme da seguire.
Domenica 28 agosto a Montenero d’Orcia cuore della Docg Montecucco è un programma per conoscere, attraverso degustazioni, i vin del territorio
A concludere un’estate in bellezza ci pensa Arcidosso con le sue feste. Dal 25 al 28 agosto appuntamento con il Sogni d’Ora e festeggiamenti popolari
Primo concerto domenica 24 luglio poi dal 3 al 28 agosto. Ecco tutti gli appuntamenti della nuova edizione del Festival
Da venerdì 5 a domenica 7 agosto a Monticello Amiata si svolge una “tre giorni” di preghiere, musica e piatti frugali.
Sabato 6 e domenica 7 agosto, al rifugio Marsigliana, è in programma una “due giorni” di musica e relax.
Da venerdì 29 a domenica 31 luglio torna Notizie dall’Amiata. Quattro incontri su i temi dell’attualità. Tra gli ospiti Damilano, Fabbri e Franco
Torna a Castel del Piano il Gora Summer Festival. L’appuntamento è da mercoledì 27 a domenica 31 luglio.
Primo concerto domenica 24 luglio poi dal 3 al 28 agosto. Ecco tutti gli appuntamenti della nuova edizione del Festival
Da luglio a settembre 30 appuntamenti da gustare. Scopri le sagre del monte Amiata, memorizza il cartellone e scopri che frequentatore di sagre sei
Domenca 31 luglio primo appuntamento con Walking marathon Amiata. Due percorsi, 42 e 19 chilometri con partenza da Piancastagnaio, sul monte Amiata
A Castel del Piano, dall’8 al 10 luglio protagonista la Sagra della Norcineria. L’appuntamento è organizzato dall’Asd Virtus Amiata Neania Aldobrandesca
A Castel del Piano l’estate 2022 offre tante opportunità di svago: sport, musica e sagre. Ma anche appuntamenti culturali ed eventi delle 4 contrade
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