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sandro m
Apple picking for tourist in tuscany?
i live in japan, and work for a tour operator.
so if anyone would know where i can get this info, would be great.
cheers!!
you are looking for a spot where toursist can pick apples in the tuscany area?
apples arent that common here in florence. you can find more easily olive trees and grape vines. although there really isnt not one signle spot where tourists can pick on their own this fruit. if you go alone, you can probably sneak upon on of them and grab one or two grapes but thats about it. and apples....probably only seen two or three apple trees in the tuscany area all of the 4 years ive lived here in italy. tuscany is not known for their apples.
lara
i think apple picking is more in trentino alto adige ciao
Powerpuffgeezer
Maybe you should try Grapes and Olives instead, the region is more famous for those.