The New York Times recently discovered that planning holiday in Tuscany is no longer linked to people's interest in enjoying stunning landscapes, exceptional food and unforgettable wine, only.
Another way to experience this beautiful land is visiting the nature reserve outside Bolgheri, in western Tuscany. This beautiful reserve is located in a less-known part of the Tuscan coast that is full of unexpected surprises: well-preserved architectures and beautiful villages usually free of the crowds that head to the beaches nearby.
Finally, western Tuscany is also the gateway to the Maremma, a land "of wiry horses and huge white cows, excellent wines and seafood, chic ports and beach clubs and a region that in many ways is left to its own devices except in the brief high season (mid-July through August)".
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