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Italy has drawn people in search of culture and romance for many centuries. Few countries can compete with its Classical origins, its art, architecture, musical and literary traditions, its scenery or food and wine. The ambiguity of its modern image is also fascinating as it has climbed into the top ten world economies, yet at its heart it retains many of the customs, traditions, and regional allegiances of its agricultural heritage. And the city of Rome with all the ancient ruins and the meandering streets that open up to sunlit piazzas is perfect for exploring.

The Etruscans, who gave their name to Tuscany, were Italy’s first major civilization. The frescoes, jewelry, and pottery found in their tombs and evidence of an artistic, cultured people. Their origin is a mystery, as is their language, but from the 9th century BC on they spread through central Italy.

Renowned for its art, history, and evocative landscape, Tuscany is a region where the past and present merge in pleasant harmony. Hill towns gaze across the countryside from on high, many encircled by Etruscan walls and slender cypress trees. Among the vineyard and olive groves there are hamlets and farmhouses, as well as fortified villas and castles that were bult for the Medici family. It is the perfect place for miles of wonderful riding on ancient Roman roads.

The ride outside of Rome sits on a wonderful estate situated between the lakes of Martignano and Bracciano. Bracciano is the larger of the two lakes and is famous for its fish, water sports and lakeside lunches. Medieval Anguillara, where the estate is located is the prettiest of the lakeside towns with romantic views over the water. The main town, Bracciano is dominated by the Orsini-Odescalchi fortress, a pentagonal 15th century structure with frescoes by Tuscan and Umbrian artists.

The incredible diversity of the landscapes and sights of the immense territory of Italy: Tuscany. In the heart of this colorful region between mountains, valleys, hills and forests, you will discover the ridges of the Sienna Mountains or “Sienna’s costum” which were, until the year 1800, the border between the great duchy of [...]

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Located in the rolling hills and countryside just 30 minutes by train from Rome, this exciting ride is a perfect combination of trail riding with the chance to hone your skills too. Nestled between the lakes of Bracciano and Martingano, the Country Relais I Due Laghi has hosted guests of most discriminating palates in [...]

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The rolling hills of Tuscany evoke tales of famed and powerful Medici family as their crest is ever present in every village and on the many Roman roads that meander through the countryside.  This is the gentle land of soft breezes rustling the leaves on the olive trees and coaxing the grapes to ripen to [...]

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