Torniella
Torniella is a frazione (hamlet) of the comune (municipality) of Roccastrada, located in the Province of Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy. It is situated approximately 30 kilometers north of Grosseto.
Torniella is a small, rural village known for its medieval origins and agricultural surroundings. Historically, the area has been associated with farming and livestock raising. Its population is relatively small, reflecting the trend of rural depopulation common in many parts of Italy.
Points of interest in or near Torniella may include the local church (typically dedicated to a patron saint), the remains of medieval fortifications (if any), and the surrounding Tuscan landscape. The village typically hosts local festivals and events, particularly during the summer months, celebrating local traditions and cuisine.
Economically, Torniella relies primarily on agriculture and tourism. The production of olive oil, wine, and other local products plays a significant role. The proximity to other Tuscan attractions, such as Siena and the Maremma coastline, also contributes to the local economy through agritourism and related activities.