Poppi Travel Guide

 
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  • Romena - The peculiar shape of the Pieve
      Romena - The peculiar shape of the Pieve
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      The Castle of Poppi
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  • The valley as seen from the Castle of Romena
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Hotels  

Hotel La Torricella

 7 Opinions

Resort I Tre Baroni

 30 Opinions

Hotels  

Casentino: Nice stay away from rush

Casentino: Nice stay away from rush, Poppi

 Marejka Says:  In Poppi, a cute little tuscan town, we had a great stay in this hotel near the old monestary/church. Nice room, good food, ok breakfast. Cafe outside in the front, it's gathering a lot of people in the evening. Short walk to the monestary. Old style rooms. Good food. 

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Car sickness? Stop and take a picture! :)
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On the road

Toiletries and Medical Supplies: If you suffer from car sickness, then don't forget to take some pills or chewing-gum. There are sharp bends all the way, so... be careful!!! I've taken this picture as we stopped because of my car sickness... :-)

Written May 8, 2003

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Romena - The Pieve of Romena
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Romena - A front view of the Pieve

The Pieve of Romena, located near the Castle of Romena, is one of the largest parish churches in the Casentino. It was probably built in the 1152.

Written May 6, 2003

Related to:
 Hiking and Walking

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Camaldoli - The Monastery I
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Camaldoli - The courtyard in the monastery

Favorite thing: While the hermitage is located on the Appennine (1100 mt), the monastery is 3 km away, but they're both surrounded by a big wonderful forest.
If the hermitage is the place of silence, the monastery has always been "open" to the world.

Updated May 8, 2003

Related to:
 Religious Travel
 Historical Travel

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