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Closest village: Monticchiello 3 km
Distances: Access road: 1 km of dirt road. Airports: Rome Fiumicino 223 km, Perugia 100 km, Firenze 147 km, Pisa 205 km. Train Station: Chiusi-Chianciano Terme 30km. Pienza 10 Km, Montepulciano 11 Km, Siena 55 Km, Florence 75 Km.

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Val D’Orcia

Val D’Orcia

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Dotted with cypress trees and characterised by the dramatic slopes of the volcanic mountains Amiata and Radicofani, the natural park of the Orcia Valley is one of Tuscany’s best-preserved natural wonders. The hills are rich with the crete Senese, deposits of sand and clay with 5 million years of archaeological history, evidence that the sea once reached this valley. Encompassing medieval hill towns, relaxing hot springs and silver olive groves, the variety of the Val D’Orcia makes it an ideal stomping ground for a Tuscan holiday. You can sample Brunello wine along the cobblestone streets of Montalcino, relax in the sulfurous baths in Bagno Vignoli and peruse the Renaissance frescoes of a local monastery all in the span of a weekend. The valley’s natural beauty is an idyllic backdrop for a country vacation during all 4 seasons, from the striking colors of autumn to the spectacle of flora and fauna in the spring. While visiting the Val D’Orcia you’ll want to take advantage of the scenery by hiking, cycling or even enjoying a hot air balloon ride at sunset.

Siena

Siena

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Siena is bursting with history, art and architecture so it is easy to see why the city's historic centre has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Siena prospered during the middle ages thanks to its trades in wool and money lending; the oldest banks in Italy are still found here. There remains a sense of the old Siena as you wander the streets today. The city is still divided into 17 seperate 'contrade' or neighbourhoods, each represented with a symbol (such as the Eagle, Tower or Seashell). Rivalry is fierce between the neighbourhoods and twice a year they compete against each other in the world-famous horse race, the Palio. On July 2 and August 16 thousands of people from all over the world gather in the city's unusual shell-shaped main square, the Piazza del Campo, to watch the race. The rules, costumes and traditions are the same as the first time it was held in 1650. Also in the Piazza (often described as one of the most beautiful civic spaces in Europe) there is the Palazzo Pubblico, or Town Hall. This is topped by an imposing tower, the Torre del Mangia, which, at 102m, is the second tallest tower in Italy. For those who are energetic it is possible to climb to the top for an awe-inspiring view of the Tuscan panorama. The 13th century Duomo of Siena (Cathedral) is also a striking monument of the city. Famed for it's Romanesque facade and stripy bell tower, the Duomo is full of works by famous artists such as Pisano, who sculpted the ornate pulpit, Bernini, Michelangelo and Pinturicchio, whose frescoes in the Piccolomini Library are a must-see. Siena is easily reached by train or car. Traffic is not permitted within the city walls but there are a number of car parks situated just outside.

Montalcino

Montalcino

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Montalcino is a typical Tuscan walled hilltown known worldwide for it's wine, the delicious Brunello di Montalcino. Just 42km from Siena this small, charming town takes its name from a variety of oak tree that once covered the terrain. The very high position of the town offers stunning views over the Asso, Ombrone and Arbia valleys. The slopes of the Montalcino hill are covered with vineyards and olive groves. The main street of Montalcino, via Matteotti leads to the medieval centre of the town, Piazza del Popolo, dominated by the Palazzo dei Priori, the town hall. On the highest part of the hill is the imposing fortress; an outstanding example of military architecture built in 1361. Montalcino is a peaceful town, an ideal place to experience the food and wine of Tuscany in a tranquil, picturesque setting.

Southern Tuscany

Southern Tuscany

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The hill towns and valleys south of Siena comprise perhaps Tuscany's most enchanting and picturesque region. Comprising the famous Val d'Orcia with its rolling hills of farmland and vineyards, neverending fields of vibrant sunflowers and flashes of silvery olive groves, this area brings to life many people's idealized picture of Tuscany. Dotted with charming hill towns, southern Tuscany has an inexhaustible supply of attractions. From tasting the world-famous wines of Montepulciano and Montalcino, to sampling the milky Pecorino cheese of Pienza; from visiting the Renaissance frescoes in the numerous churches and monastries, to relaxing in the thermal baths of Bagni Vignoni, this area truly does have something for everyone.

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