Via del Lago 1 | Loc. Tre Berte, 53045, Montepulciano, ItalyMap
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Not worth it.
The area is swampy and buggy so our walk was brief. Google’s directions sent a very rutted road through a farm. If you do go, make sure it hasn’t rained for a week or so before you do, and follow th...
This nature reserve is a lovely place in which to immerse yourself in nature. There are trails to explore, whether on foot or by bike and a great little visitors centre with friendly staff, which also...
We had a wonderful scenic bike ride to this lake. It was a great place to stop and view the beauty. It was so peaceful and very picturesque. There is a restaurant nearby but it was closed that day so...
The Great Swamp (in prehistoric times it was a real sea) which occupied some centuries ago the whole Val di Chiana, left as the two main relics the Chiusi and Montepulciano"lakes" (actually, large pon...
Not worth it.
The area is swampy and buggy so our walk was brief. Google’s directions sent a very rutted road through a farm. If you do go, make sure it hasn’t rained for a week or so before you do, and follow th...
Pretty place to enjoy nature
This nature reserve is a lovely place in which to immerse yourself in nature. There are trails to explore, whether on foot or by bike and a great little visitors centre with friendly staff, which also...
Nice trip.
Pretty lake to visit for a drive through visit. Watch out for bugs if you go later in the day as you will be bitten.
Great bike ride to peaceful lake
We had a wonderful scenic bike ride to this lake. It was a great place to stop and view the beauty. It was so peaceful and very picturesque. There is a restaurant nearby but it was closed that day so...
A nice, relaxing way to spend half a day.
The Great Swamp (in prehistoric times it was a real sea) which occupied some centuries ago the whole Val di Chiana, left as the two main relics the Chiusi and Montepulciano"lakes" (actually, large pon...