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Hidden gems in Chianti region?
We'll have a few days to explore this region.is there any "off the beaten path" villages/sights etc. we shouldn't miss?
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Tuscany, we stayed at Hotel Residence San Sano just about 20 minutes easy drive up the Chianti Hwy north of Siena. It was paradise. A tiny, tiny village only shown on the most detailed maps. The hotel is part of the village buildings, old stone farmhouses. Very comfortable in the olive groves & has an excellent restaurant for dinner. Breakfast is served in the front courtyard under the arbor. There is a family run tratoria in the village thta is outstanding and inexpensive. They are listed in Fodor's Inns of Charm Italy. Can't recommend them highly enough! Have a wonderful time. I'm green with jealously!
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A small gem - Monteriggiono - a small, totally walled hill town. Another gem is a restaurant in Castellina in Chianti called Antica Trattoria La Torre which is right next to the Castellina. Enjoy it!
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Thanks Dayle..is San Sano the name of this village? Can we have breakfast at the Hotel Residence there even if we aren't staying there? Sounds heavenly!
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Listen to Miller. Other than the "o" at the end of Monteriggioni he hit it just right with his recommendation of a resturant not to miss. Be sure to visit some Etruscan ruins...they add flavor to the countryside and they're "right down the street".
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I highly recommend Vertine, a very tiny but picturesque town up the hill from Gaiole in Chianti (you'll see signs for it when you go through Gaiole).
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In between Monteriggioni and Colle Val d'Elsa is Abbadia Isola (even the signs in this place spell it two different ways, so I'll just go with this one). There is a fabulous restaurant in this cluster of 10th-11th century buildings called "La leggenda dei Frati." I actually posted a review somewhere here, so you could do a search on Abbadia and it will probably show up.
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