The Wine Regions
The Wine Regions

A journey from the sea to the mountains to sample wines and gastronomic products from the regions that shaped Italy's culinary history. Landscapes from the Renaissance. Set your watercolours in the same location where world-renowned artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Giotto, and Piero della Francesca created their masterpieces. This tour is unique in that it includes visits to nearby villages as well as tastings of traditional local food and wine. (read more)

Geotrails
Geotrails

Discovering the geological and environmental itineraries of the Marecchia Valley. (read more)

Traces of Faith
Traces of Faith

A journey to the places of worship of Christianity.An encounter with architecture, art and sacred music.-Tempio Malatestiano (Rimini) - San Leo - Parish church of P.te Messa- Franciscan Sanctuary La Verna- Sansepolcro - Civic Museum - Assisi Duration: 5 days (read more)

E-Bike Tour on the Apennines
E-Bike Tour on the Apennines

This electric bike tour winds through the mountains that form the borders of three Italian regions: Emilia-Romagna, Marche, and Tuscany. We will pass through nature reserves and parks where we can lose ourselves in admiring the landscapes facing the Adriatic Sea or the Tuscan countryside. A route that is accessible to everyone, thanks to the use of electric bicycles, that will take you to lesser-known Italy and its food and wine specialties.

Renaissance Landscapes
Renaissance Landscapes

Landscapes from the Renaissance. Set your watercolours in the same location where world-renowned artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Giotto, and Piero della Francesca created their masterpieces. This tour is unique in that it includes visits to nearby villages as well as tastings of traditional local food and wine.

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