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        Golden sunset over the rolling Tuscan hills near Terricciola, Italy, a scenic wine-country landscape in the Valdera countryside.

        Terricciola

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          Aerial view of a historic Tuscan abbey surrounded by lush greenery, part of the Abbey Tour near Pisa.

           Terricciola, Italy

          Guided Tour: Tuscan Abbey, Wine Tasting & Lunch Near Pisa

          Uncover a thousand years of Tuscan history, then raise a glass of Chianti where monks once walked. This three-hour abbey and wine experience near Pisa is unlike any ordinary tasting.

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          More to know about Terricciola

          Terricciola is a medieval village in Tuscany, central Italy, perched on a hilltop in the Val d'Era valley. The settlement preserves its historic town walls and narrow cobblestone streets lined with stone buildings. Visitors explore the ancient fortress ruins, wander through the village on foot, and enjoy panoramic views across the Tuscan countryside and nearby vineyards.
          Terricciola is a commune in the Province of Pisa, Tuscany, central Italy, located in the Valdera subregion at approximately 150 metres above sea level. It falls within the Colline Pisane DOC wine zone, approximately 30 kilometres southeast of Pisa and 50 kilometres west of Florence. Content is editorially produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on geographic, cultural, and tourism data accurate as of 2025.
          Destination Type: Rural Hilltop Village | Region: Tuscany, Italy | Province: Pisa | Primary Interest: Wine Tourism, Agriturismo, Cultural Travel | Nearest Airport: Pisa Galileo Galilei (PSA) | Best Season: Spring and Autumn