Montieri: A Village that Sits on the Slopes of a Hill
Aside from historical associations, the Italian town in Grosseto called Montieri dazzles tourists with a village that sits on the slopes of a hill. This chestnut covered place derives its name from Moneris (Bronze Mountain), referring to the abundance of mineral deposits in the area. The landscape continues to have traces from the middle ages as seen in its ancient defense walls to the tower houses.
Best Time to Visit
There are a number of reasons as to why both local and international tourists tend to flock to Italy. This country’s culture is very much rooted in its past so be sure to expect a number of attractions teaching you all about what made Italy one of the most powerful countries in the world. According to the NOAA, it is best to travel to Montieri between April 16th and June 24th. Moreover, if you book your accommodations in advance, you can score some really great Montieri hotel rates.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Montieri has now been an area for hikers and trail seekers that pushes through the Park of Metalliferous Hills. Overlooking the Alta Maremma hills, Hotel Rifugio Prategiano is a 3-star hotel near the Montieri medieval center. It features a pool and local restaurant that serves specialties and wines.
You can also feast your eyes on the green hills of Maremma Tuscany with a 20-minute walk from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Furthermore, the iH Hotels Toscana Pian Dei Mucini Resort offers exemplary service and comfort, and it is quite near these luscious green hills.