Ten unique things to do in Tuscany

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Tuscany, Italy is known for its rolling hills, picturesque vineyards, and ancient cities steeped in history. However, there are also some quirky and offbeat activities to be found in this beautiful region.

Here are ten crazy things to do in Tuscany.

1. Truffle hunting in San Miniato
San Miniato is a small town in Tuscany that is famous for its truffles. Truffle hunting is a unique experience where you will accompany a trained dog and their owner to search for truffles in the forest.

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2. Attend the Palio di Siena
The Palio di Siena is a traditional horse race that takes place in the main square of Siena. It is a historic and thrilling event that has been taking place for hundreds of years.

3. Try the “panino con lampredotto” in Florence
Lampredotto is a traditional dish in Florence that is made from the fourth stomach of a cow. It is served in a sandwich and can be found in street food stalls all around the city.

4. Visit the Monsters Park in Bomarzo
The Monsters Park, also known as the Sacred Woods, is a garden full of bizarre and grotesque statues. It was created in the 16th century and is an excellent example of Italian Mannerism.

5. Take a cooking class in Tuscany
Tuscany is known for its delicious food, and a cooking class is an excellent way to learn about the local cuisine. You can learn how to make pasta, pizza, and other traditional dishes.

6. Float in a hot air balloon over the Tuscan countryside
Taking a hot air balloon ride over Tuscany is a fantastic way to see the region’s stunning landscapes. You will float over vineyards, olive groves, and medieval hilltop towns.

7. Stay in a castle
Tuscany is home to many beautiful castles that have been converted into hotels. It is an opportunity to live like a king or queen and experience the history and culture of the region.

8. Visit the “Island of Elba”
The Island of Elba is a beautiful island off the coast of Tuscany. It is famous for its crystal clear waters, beautiful beaches, and Napoleon Bonaparte, who was exiled there in 1814.

9. Drive the winding roads of the Chianti wine region
The Chianti wine region is one of the most beautiful areas in Tuscany. The winding roads that connect the hilltop towns offer stunning views of the vineyards, olive groves, and forests.

10. Attend the Luminara di San Ranieri in Pisa
The Luminara di San Ranieri is a festival that takes place in Pisa in June. The city is illuminated with thousands of candles, creating a magical atmosphere. The festival culminates with a fireworks display over the Arno river.

Tuscany has plenty of unique activities to offer visitors. From truffle hunting to hot air balloon rides, there is something for everyone in this beautiful region.

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