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A remote Apennine outpost of wild forests, ancient abbeys, and untouched mountain landscapes.
About
At the far edge of Tuscany, where the Apennines rise sharply toward Emilia-Romagna, Badia Tedalda offers an experience of Italy that few travelers ever find. Its isolated hamlets, ancient abbey, and vast forests make it a paradise for those seeking solitude and authentic mountain life.
Why visit
For those who want to vanish into nature. Badia Tedalda is the wild heart of the Valtiberina — untouched, unhurried, unforgettable.
Art & History
The area's Benedictine heritage dates back over a thousand years. The ancient abbey that gives the town its name was a beacon of learning and agriculture in the medieval Apennines.
Food & Atmosphere
Wild game, foraged herbs, mountain cheeses, and honey from chestnut blossoms. The cooking here is elemental — shaped by altitude, season, and a deep connection to the land.
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Location
43.7067°N, 12.1894°E
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