2012 | Agriturismi.it - Part 14

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Maremma is a part of Tuscany that is very close to the border with Lazio, and whose shores face the Tyrrhenian Sea. Considered as one of the highlights of this beautiful region, it is divided into three sections: Maremma Grossetana, Maremma Livornese, MaremmaLaziale.
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Since 1996, a typical farm of the 18th century, once used for transhumance, welcomes guests on the ancient Path of Wool. Mr. Giuseppe takes us at the discovery of farmhouse Sant’Elia, in the province of Avellino, where it is really impossible to get bored: the activities in fact are different and numerous.

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Holidays are just around the corner, but if you cannot go make it anymore between lines and coffee makers, why not enjoying a last minute offer? Read more »

The relationship between man and horse is one of the most important in the Italian countryside, and beyond. The horse is an animal who, besides helping in work activities, is the companion of discoveries of great landscapes. Read more »

Here come the first data of the period of the great summer exodus: fewer Italians go on holiday (8% less than 2008), and holidays are shorter, with an average length equal to one week.
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meatballsIngredients:

– 1 small white onion
– 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil
– Vegetable stock
– Salt
– 400 g of tomato sauce
– Granulated sugar
– 2 meatballs
– 160 g of pasta
– Parmigiano Reggiano

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Dates: from May 10th to September 27th

Venue: Borgo Marina in Cervia (RA)

Region: Emilia Romagna

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Those who want to open a farmhouse in Marche must comply with the rules of the Regional Law No. 3 of April 3, 2002. Read more »

Today Mr Massimo takes us at the discovery of Casale dei Gelsi in Castiglione in Teverina, a farmhouse immersed in the green and hilly landscape of Alta Sabina, in Lazio. It has been exactly the love for nature which led the owner and his family to turn eleven years ago an ancient 19th-century farm into a welcoming farmhouse.

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Valle d’Aosta is a region rich in traditions and beauty. Famous for its mountains that every year attract millions of fans of winter sports, it is a land where nature reigns supreme: breathtaking views are in fact visible in every part of the region, and it is always amazing to stop and look at the profile of a mountain, or at the majesty of a forest, with the tops of the trees caressed by the sun.
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