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Driving Directions CASTELLO DI MONTALTO ACCOMMODATION IN TUSCANY, ITALY Driving Directions For those who use satellite navigators our GPS coordinates are as follows: Expressed in degrees: 43°22'10.4" N, 11°32'49.5" E Expressed in decimals: North 43.369722, East 11.547111 If your navigator asks for an address indicate: Castelnuovo Berardenga (town) and Castello di Montalto. Specific step-by-step directions if coming from North or from South: If you are coming from the North BOLOGNA (Milan, Bologna, Venice): LUCCA > Take the autoroute A-1 going towards MILANO Florence and Rome; leave at the FIRENZE PISA Firenze-Impruneta exit, and take the FIRENZE SIENA road on the right toward Siena (if you are already in Florence, ask for the ROMA "raccordo per Siena"). Firenze AUTOSTRADA > When you reach Siena, do not enter PISA Impruneta A1 the town but go around it following the signs for Arezzo-Perugia. > Drive past the Castelnuovo Berardenga exit without leaving the main road. Then take the Colonna del Grillo exit and follow the signs for Bucine. > After about 3 km you will find on your left a sign to Montalto. Drive 3.2 km to the end of the road (of which the last 2.5 km are unpaved) where we will be Poggibonsi Bucine AREZZO expecting you at the Castle. Ambra If you are coming from the South Colle MONTALTO (Rome, Naples): Val d’Elsa > Take the autoroute A-1 going towards Castelnuovo Florence. Berardenga > Leave at the Valdichiana exit, turn right SIENA and follow the signs for Siena. Colonna Rapolano > Drive for about 30 km, then (shortly del Grillo Terme after passing the Rapolano T. exit) take PERUGIA the exit for Colonna del Grillo and GROSSETO follow the signs for Bucine. Valdichiana > After about 3 km you will find on your left a sign to Montalto. Drive 3.2 km to ROMA the end of the road (of which the last 2.5 km are unpaved) where we will be expecting you at the Castle. Call us at +39.0577.1912126 if you have any problem along your way. NOTE: Check-in time is between 4 and 7 pm; please let us know in advance if you need to arrive after 7 pm so that we can make arrangements to receive you after hours. Please print this page and keep it for reference along your journey..
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