In Tuscany, the weather in Spring is just perfect to stay outside: warm and generally sunny. Nature is colorful and smells of flowers. Spring is the period in which Tuscan people have picnics (or even rich outdoor meals) to celebrate Easter and other festivities. But Spring in Tuscany can be a little rainy too: so, be careful, and try to have an indoor alternative plan! So, if you’re planning a visit in Tuscany in Spring, you can try a lot of outdoor activities: in cities, villages, in the countryside, in the mountains and, and of course, by the the sea! Here some ideas for your Spring trip to Tuscany. Spring in Tuscany is the perfect time to discover its cities Sunny and warm weather allows you to walk around the alleys, to have a lunch or to drink a coffee al fresco at the local café, to discover every little corner of some of the most beautiful historical cities in the world. And if it’s raining? You can always find a museum or a local products shop that will host you for a little while (or for hours, as you prefer)! Tuscany in Spring: mountains and local quarries Would you like to discover where sculptures are born from? In the North of Tuscany, near Carrara, there are mountains famous for their marble. the materials of some of the most incredible sculptures of Italian artist come from the heart of these mountains such as the David of Michelangelo, the Paolina Borghese of Antonio Canova and many more. Carrara’s mountain area is also famous for a typical kind of food: the lardo di Colonnata, a specific type of lard made with pork fatback and seasoned with local spices that gets its name from Colonnata, a small village beneath the quarries. Spring is
In Tuscany, the weather in Spring is just perfect to stay outside: warm and generally sunny. Nature is colorful and smells of flowers. Spring is the period in which Tuscan people have picnics (or even rich outdoor meals) to celebrate Easter and other festivities. But Spring in Tuscany can be a little rainy too: so,