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What a tourist may do in Pomarance


WHAT A TOURIST MAY DO IN POMARANCE


EXCURSIONS
Our zone offers trips allowing the contact with nature.
Charming the “Rock of the Beautiful Young Girls” along the river Cecina, the “Sillana Fortress” (11 kms), Larderello (12 kms) and the boracic zone, well-known all over the world because of the endogenic phenomena.

      

        

RIDING
It is possible to ride horses and to take lessons.

THE WAYS OF THE WINE
arm vineyards and cellars of our zone may be visited on demand.

ART CITIES
Within a 70 kms radius, important Tuscany art cities, like Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano, Volterra, may be visited.
Florence is just 90 kms from here.

SWIMMING POOL
The swimming pool, reserved for our guests, allows to relax in the hot summer days and to enjoy the beauties of the surrounding hills and valleys.

SEA
Near beaches like Cecina and Donoratico (between 40 and 50 kms) and more distant others: it is possible to reach the Island of Elba, well connected.

BATHS
Numerous the thermal towns in Tuscany: the nearest is Casciana Terme (45 kms).

HISTORICAL COMPETITION OF THE QUARTERS
On the second Sunday of September we celebrate the “Palio delle Contrade”. That is theatre performances of competitions among the four quarters of Pomarance.

      

MOUNTAIN BIKE
It is possible to rent mountain bikes.

SPORT ACTIVITIES
You find tennis courts, football and basketball pitch in Pomarance.

PING-PONG
Ping-pong table at our guests’ disposal.

FAIRS AND MARKETS
Weekly market every Thursday. In August local product market, called Divine Glass (better Glass of Wine).

MUSIC AND RECREATION
Once a week, at least, in July and August, in the main square.

MUSEUMS
It is possible to visit:
- in Pomarance “Casa Bicocchi” (noble palace of the nineteenth century) and “Guerrieri e Artigiani” (Warriors and Craftsmen: exibition of archaeological findings of our Commune)
- in Larderello “Geothermal Museum”
- in Volterra “Museum Guarnacci” (important etruscan museum) and “Civic Picture Gallery”.