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Walking in Etruria

Via Giuseppe di Vittorio, 11, 52010 Capolona, Italy
+ 39 0575 421094
Ranked #1 of 1 tours in Capolona
5.0 of 5 stars 10 Reviews
Type: Walking tours
Description: Walking in Etruria - Guided walks and hikes in Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio (Italy).
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883Junek
Swampscott, Massachusetts, United States
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 20, 2012

Spent a fantastic day with Marco....focus was birding however he is also a wealth of knowledge on the history, culture, art. etc. of the area. A definite highlight of my trip to Tuscany More

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Caroline C
Corralitos
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 15, 2012

When we contacted Marco about taking us bird watching somewhere in or near Rome, he immediately had two viable suggestions. He picked us at the train station, and we spent a cold but very rewarding day seeing many birds and learning more about all things Italian from Marco. He is extremely knowledgeable, pleasant, and very considerate of physical limitations. We... More

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lsvdhorst
Arnhem, The Netherlands
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 2, 2012

During the last week of October 2011 we (four couples) had the pleasure of being in Tuscany. During one day Marco has taken us on a walk to the monastery of Francis of Assisi. A beautiful hike through an old forest in full autumn splendour. Marco is not only very knowledgeable about the area and the history, he completes that... More

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molly122
Brisbane, California
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 31, 2011

My interest in "Walking in Etruria" was to find a guide for birding excursions and countryside explorations. Marco Valtriani is an excellent birder and professional biologist (also see his "Birding in Italy" website). Marco has been birding since he was a teenager and his enthusiasm is contagious. Marco is also very pleasant company - so you not only get a... More

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PhilAtty
San Francisco, CA
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13 reviews
12 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 28, 2011
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My wife and I toured with Marco in October 2011 for three very enjoyable (and full) days of exploring and birding in southern and coastal Tuscany. At our request, he designed a great trip that combined a lot of birding (mostly in the Maremma region near the coast) as well as exploring some hill towns (like Pitigliano and Pienza) and... More

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Taylor H
Lexington, Kentucky
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 28, 2011

Marco is a superb guide, very knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and generous in sharing his experience with the REAL Tuscany. His walks reveal a side of Italy not often seen or appreciated, be it in the apparent wilderness of the Casentino National Forest, or in some forgotten medieval village where life seems to be unchanged for centuries. He is quite flexible in... More

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dodgema
Florida
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31 reviews
46 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 27, 2011

Our trip was probably not the normal type guide Marco Valtiani gets asks to lead. We wanted to get away from the city, see the Tuscan countryside and get in a little birdwatching. However, we are of an age where strenuous hiking and climbing are not that pleasant. We also did not want to have to drive ourselves. Marco suggested... More

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Daniele S
Firenze, Toscana, Italy
1 review
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 21, 2011
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Last month me and my friends had the chance to visit a beautiful Italian region, called Tuscia, just north of Rome. Leaded by Marco Valtriani, a nice and really practised Italian guide, we had a very particular hiking tour, which Italian people call "archaeotrekking". Walking into a lovely rural context, Marco let us see a lot of ancient sites, tombs... More

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Jack W
Colorado City, Arizona
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 21, 2011

I spent a week with Marco Valtriani, the biologist tour guide of Walking in Etruria. Very, very, very interesting!!! What a wonderful experience! Walking is no way the best way to visit Italy We have trekked through the Tuscia, an amazing charming land in the north Lazio region. We were walking on the “Via Francigena”, the old medieval route that... More

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AEW46637
Montclair, New Jersey
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 21, 2011

I was lucky enough to spend the day in the Arezzo area with Walking in Etruria; my guide was Marco V. This was my first visit to the region, and we hit not only the famous highlights but lots of lesser-known sites that only a local would think of. Fantastic architecture and landscapes all around. I was really impressed by... More

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