Wednesday, October 30, 2013

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 So you've decided to holiday in Tuscany. Villas, to rent, are probably your first port of call. But once you've sorted out your accommodation, what then? Chances are you're probably visiting Tuscany because of its beautiful scenery comprising luscious green fields, golden cornfields, mountain ranges, dense forests, and rustic sunsets. If so, you should definitely find time in your busy holiday schedule to visit some of the various nature reserves of Tuscany. Villas to rent are, in fact, the perfect platform to let you explore the scampering wildlife, wild moors and alluring views of the region - a perfect postcard snapshot of life in the Mediterranean!

In total, Tuscany has two national parks, three nature parks and 54 nature reserves. The following are a selection of this scenic portfolio.
Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi
When you visit Tuscany, villas to rent can put you in the very centre of the action. The Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi should be at the top of your 'must see' list. Situated to the northwest of Arezzo and Vallombrosa, this park is made up of dense and untouched forests. It is swimming in diverse, visually appealing fauna and is a very popular destination for the region's swarm of devoted hikers and walkers.

Parco Nazionale Arcipelago Toscano
This national park is the largest in Europe, not just Tuscany. Villas to rent are a good idea to give you a base to explore this rich scenic area. There are seven secluded Tuscan islands in total making up this national park: Elba, Giglio, Capraia, Gorgona, Pianosa, Giannutri and Montecristo. Each of the seven punctuates the clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, and an extensive area of this park, as well as roughly 60,000 hectares of sea, are under conservation.

Parco Naturale della Maremma
This particular nature park runs alongside the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. It boasts an extremely varied collection of natural scenery and heaving wildlife. There are steep rocky hillsides, winding rivers and pea-green marshes, and prickly pine forests. The Parco Naturale della Maremma truly and beautifully captures the wildness of Tuscany - Italy's 'Wild West'.


Parco Naturale Alpi Apuane
The Alpi Apuana is the name for the area of land between Lucca and Carrara. It is an alluring mountain kingdom which comprises sharp, menacing deep ravines and steep mountainsides.
Furthermore, its snow-white marble and clusters of callous caves are home to many of the rarest and most unique animals of Tuscany. Villas to rent for a length of time are recommended as a starting point to discover this picturesque park.
Giovanni Balboni works for To Tuscany, who specialise in finding the perfect Tuscany villas to rent in Chianti as well as selected villas in Umbria and Puglia. To Tuscany is proud of their villas and their reputation. Their Tuscany villas to rent are personally selected and visited by our representatives to ensure we offer only the best in the region.

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