... for those who can find time to slow down and spend their evenings in front of a sunset that, in silence, leaves space to the night ..... those lucky ones.
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LOCATION & DIRECTIONS
Torre di Ponzano strada di Ponzano, 8 - 50028 Barberino Tavarnelle - Firenze
DIRECTIONS
To get to Ponzano, coming either from Florence or Siena, you have to take the SUPERSTRADA (also called AUTOPALIO). This is the main connection between Florence and Siena, it is not a motorway but a four laned drive without toll.
Once you are on the Superstrada:
--Continue on this dual-carriage way till the exit 'POGGIBONSI NORD'
--Take exit ‘POGGIBONSI NORD’ come to the roundabout and take the first road on the right following directions to Barberino Val d’Elsa
--- from here we are only 5.4 km (3 miles) away ---
--Go in the direction of Barberino and after exactly 4,7 Km turn right on a white country road
--Continue for 600 mt and you will arrive at la ‘Torre di Ponzano’ which is the first house on the right
SEE THE POSITION OF TORRE DI PONZANO ON GOOGLE MAP
Torre di Ponzano is located in Ponzano, a small hamlet near the village of Barberino Val d'Elsa.
Barberino Val d'Elsa is north of Poggibonsi on the old Cassia road or, more precisely, on the old
'Via Francigena' half way between Florence, Siena and San Gimignano.
Places to visit from Torre di Ponzano
Half an hour drive:
FIRENZE - 30 km - 18 miles
SIENA - 30 km - 18 miles
SAN GIMIGNANO - 20 Km - 12 miles
CERTALDO - 16 Km - 10 miles
VOLTERRA - 44 Km - 27 miles
MONTALCINO - 70 Km - 43 miles
PIENZA - 90 Km - 55 Miles
MONTEPULCIANO - 95 Km - 58 miles
LUCCA - 108 Km - 67 miles
CORTONA - 99 Km - 61 miles
PERUGIA - 133 Km - 82 miles
FLORENCE airport - 45 km - 27 miles
PISA airport - 110 Km - 68 miles
Rome is 270 Km away - 167 miles
Milan is 330 Km away - 204 miles
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White silence ...
Trees, flowers, even objects are taken aback by the heavy weigth they have to carry ...