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Path of reclamation

The Path of the Reclamation ofCanale Maestro della Chianathat connects Arezzo with Chiusi, is a path of about 60 kilometers equipped and protected for those who travel slowly, by bike or on foot.

The ancient road used for the maintenance of the canal and the locks constitutes in facta natural path with no differences in heightand particularly suitable for family sports tourism, ideal to integrate with the rail transport that serves this area.

Why take the path of reclamation?

The cycle and pedestrian path of the Canale Maestro della Chiana is also an opportunity to come into direct contact withplaces and people who tell the territorywith important productions such as wine, oil and fruit. Following the path you will discover wineries, squares, oil mills, artisans who often do not fall within the traditional tourism routes. But alsotestimonies of the Etruscan people, such as the Labyrinth of Porsenna in Chiusi, millenary walls and necropolis such as those of Cortona and Castiglion Fiorentino.

It is a sort of preferential route to the heart of a valley that is frequented but unknown by those who cross it by car or train, towards a whole Tuscanyto discover and experience.

In the sectionactivities proposed in our online guide, we propose a bike route that starts from our structure and runs along the entire path of reclamation.

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