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    Suvereto, considered one of the most beautiful medieval villages in Italy, appears between the hills and the Etruscan Coasts glistening sea. It was awarded the Touring Club's Orange Flag.

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    Suvereto is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Livorno in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 90 kilometres (56 miles) southwest of Florence and about 60 kilometres (37 mi) southeast of Livorno.

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    Found along Italy’s West coast, Suvereto is a sleepy Tuscan commune overlooking the magnificent Tyrrhenian Sea. This village is an hour’s drive from both Pisa and Florence, meaning Suvereto’s tucked-away tranquillityis accessible to those in the main cities of Tuscany. This medieval village prides itself on its crenellated structures and ancient hi...

    The first signs of Suvereto go back to the Spring of 973. The village was founded on the sloping hills by the coast, with its etymology born out of the Quercus Suber, the surrounding cork forests. During the 11th-century, an array of wooden huts emerged on the hills to become the commune of Suvereto. At this time, Suvereto was a northern stronghold...

    Rocca Aldobrandesca is open to the public 24 hours, 7 days a week. Following a steep yet accessible winding walk up the village, the Rocca provides panoramic viewsof surrounding olive groves and lush fields. Visit this restored fortress to uncover the secrets behind its inception and the role it played in Tuscany’s militant history. An intriguing e...

    The local cuisine in Suvereto is dedicated to Tuscany’s culinary traditions with a keen influence from thenearby sea. Suvereto’s frittura di pesce (“fish fry”) is an essential dish to try; fried fish from the local coast is served with vegetables and a Tuscan classic known as Zonzelle. This side dish is derived from Tuscany’s ancient peasant food a...

    With an abundance of wineries engulfing the village, it comes as no surprise that the naturalistic core of Suvereto lies in its vineyards. The Petra vineyard is found near the eastern outskirts of the village and is one of the best examples of energy-efficient vineyards in the region. Petra is nestled between the Metalliferous Hills and Tyrrhenian ...

    Suvereto carries its down-to-earth roots into its retail experience with Biondi Gianna, a herb shopbased in Piazza XI Febbraio. This store sells itself with essential oils for skincare and wellbeing along with floral and herbal ingredients for fragrant cooking.

    Suvereto is passionate about Tuscany’s cuisine and the best way to experience its local enthusiasm is at the Sapori Tra Le Mura Festival (“Flavours Within the Walls Festival”). This 3-day event acts as a cuisine crawl around the town, advocating the best in local food and drink at Suvereto’s favourite restaurants.

    Tenuta Casadei: a short 15-minute walk from Suvereto is Tenuta Casadei, an organic farm specialised in the finest wines. Book a tour to discover their traditional methods of making Casadei wines an...
    Buca delle fate:half an hours’ drive from Suvereto takes you to the coast,  a scenic point of interest being Buca delle fate. This area provides great access to Tuscany’s gleaming waters, as well a...
    Pozzo di Serraiola: venture North of Suvereto and you’ll discover Pozzo di Serraiola.  This nature reserveis the ultimate spot of relaxation in Tuscany, blessed with the emerald waters of the Corni...
  4. Suvereto, formerly known as Castello di Sughereto, stands on a hill in the Cornia Valley, a short distance from the Etruscan Coast. The typical mediaeval village is distinguished by its well-kept historical centre, well-preserved walls and a distinct wine and food vocation.

  5. Suvereto may just be the perfect town; it's certainly one of the most charming villages in the Tuscan Maremma. Dating back to before 1000, it was once the domain of the Aldobrandeschi family. Here, time seems to stand still; its alluring old architecture and exposed stonework is still intact.

  6. Oct 16, 2020 · Suvereto is a pleasant medieval hamlet dominating the Val di Cornia, which has kept its typical atmosphere intact. The town, still surrounded by medieval walls, has preserved its urban fabric capable of giving the visitor remarkable glimpses and small surprises around every corner.

  7. Sep 18, 2024 · The quaint village of Suvereto is situated in the province of Livorno, with a population of approximately 3,000 residents. Known for its well-preserved medieval character, Suvereto boasts charming cobblestone streets, historic churches, and ancient city.