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The Val d’Orcia invites you to slow down and explore an itinerary filled with hilltop towns, outdoor hot springs, renowned vineyards and a lively cultural calendar with jazz concerts, sagras and outdoor adventures. Check out our guide to enjoy the valley to the fullest!
The beautiful landscape is the absolute protagonist
Medieval castles, sinuous gills, ancient villages, gorgeous farmhouses, isolated homesteads, roads lined with cypress trees, fabulous vineyards and olive groves and golden fields of grain and sunflowers: these are just some of the elements that form the fantastic and harmonious landscapes of the Val d'Orcia. This rich green valley, which encompasses the Orcia river and where it derives its name, is in southern Tuscany, stretching between the provinces of Siena and Grosseto. The entire area is protected as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Time seems to slow down in picturesque towns like Pienza, a real jewel known as the "Ideal City" with its beautiful Palazzo Piccolomini. The small town of Castiglion d'Orcia with its fortress seems to take you back in time. At the furthest southernmost point, there is the hilltop town of Radicofani with its imposing castle tower, and if you go west, you arrive at the walled medieval city of Montalcino and the vineyards for making Brunello wine. A must-see is the beautiful and suggestive Romanesque Abbey of Sant' Antimo, one of the best examples of medieval monastic architecture remaining.
After a day visiting museums, ancient abbeys and castles, you can relax in one of the many thermal hot springs of the region, such as the ones in Bagno Vignoni or in Bagni di San Filippo.
This region is rich in high quality food items such as "pecorino" cheese of Pienza (a cheese made from the milk of the many sheep that graze the grasses in the area around the town), genuine extra virgin olive oil, gorgeous wine resulting from a long and ancient tradition, saffron, mushrooms, chestnuts, truffles, game such as wild board and other specialties along the wine road.
A vacation in Val d'Orcia is a special journey between flavors and marvelous panoramas that you will never forget. The most beautiful photos you see of Tuscany come from this paradise!
Watch the video below showcasing the area of the Val d'Orcia and Siena, made by the foundation that manages the museums across the territory, with all of the main sights you'll see.
The Renaissance city of Pienza is a must-see destination in the Val d'Orcia. What to see? The beautiful hilltop town in southern Tuscany is small, here is our recommendation on what to see and do while in Pienza.
The magnificent Val d'Orcia represents Tuscany across the world: gently rolling hills, vineyards, cypresses, medieval hilltop towns and castles. Here's our suggestions on how to organize a day through the area and see the top sights.
Art, history, nature & wine are the obvious reason why you should make Val d’Orcia in Tuscany your base for holiday accommodations. But we got a few extra you might not even realize, read here for great reasons from experts who live in Tuscany.
Spending a day in the Val d’Orcia? We highly recommend enjoying a lunch or dinner here as you explore the small medieval town near Pienza. Take time to also stop outside of the town to enjoy breathtaking views of the Tuscan landscape.
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The UNESCO World Heritage territory of Val d’Orcia is one of the magical places to explore while on vacation in Tuscany. The landscapes, with its small picturesque towns and rolling hills, call to you, as well as the delicious wines created in the area! Check our list of wineries to add to…
In Pienza, we highly recommend visiting Palazzo Piccolomini, the first example of Renaissance architecture. With its terrace and hanging garden, you'll enjoy an incredible view of the surrounding Val d'Orcia landscape.
Discover the beautiful outdoor hot springs at Bagni San Filippo in southern Tuscany along the eastern skirts of Monte Amiata. Hot water at the source makes it possible to bathe even in cold seasons - and the spectacular White Whale needs to be seen and enjoyed!
Located just outside Buonconvento, Podere Cunina has spectacular views over the beautiful Tuscan countryside and of the medieval hilltop village of Montalcino. It is the perfect base from which to visit Siena and the Valdorcia but, most of all, enjoy the warmth and welcome of the Freddi family into…
The zone for Brunello wine is concentrated in an area around Montalcino, filled with small towns, magical landscapes and vineyards of all sizes. Browse our list of vineyards and add some of our top choices to your wine tasting itinerary in Montalcino.
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Would you like to stay in Montepulciano and have wine shops, cafes and restaurants minutes away? With free parking nearby, the Stuart Apartments are perfect for exploring the town as well as the stunning landscapes of the Val d'Orcia area and its wineries. The four self-catering apartments are…
Monte Amiata, the highest mountain in the south of Tuscany, offers activities year-round as well as a wonderful view over the Val d'Orcia from its peak.
If you are near Montalcino, make sure to head to and visit this beautiful Romanesque abbey said to be from the time of Charlemagne. Its beauty will enchant you!
The boutique hotel in the historical palazzo in Montepulciano offers 5 spacious suites with ensuite bathroom amidst classic furnishings and modern amenities. Air-conditioning, high speed internet and gourmet breakfasts will ensure you rest every night and wake up prepared to start another day…
Tuscany is like Alice's Wonderland: it never ceases to surprise, tourists and locals alike. Hot springs are a must to enjoy both Tuscany's beautiful landscapes as well as nearby cities, no matter what the weather might be like. Don't wait, and include a stop at one of Tuscany's many hot springs and…
Thermal water spas are a refreshing reprieve in a hectic schedule touring the Tuscan countryside. Tuscany and its extinct volcano, Amiata, provide the heat for the many hot springs where one can enjoy the revitalizing and sometimes healing waters.
A day trip around Siena should include this picturesque town only 25 kilometers to the south and easily reached by car or train. It is a prime example of architecture, landscapes and good wine from inside the heart of the Creti Senese.
Since we get asked often where we recommend staying in this area, here are our top picks of vacation rental apartments and hotels for the area!
Bagno Vignoni is the most famous hot springs location in the Val d'Orcia, the splendid UNESCO area to the south of Siena, famous for its unique central square, a large basin with water from the hot springs!
In southern Tuscany, near the border with Umbria & Lazio on the skirts of Monte Cetona, the Montefreddo estate offers elegant and exclusive lodgings in a private villa and villa apartments. With simple modern furnishings combined with traditional country decor, the villas with private pool,…
This beautiful rural home of San Giovanni in Poggio has been recently renovated and offers five fully equipped apartments. There is a large swimming pool for guests, all modern amenities such as washing machine and dishwasher in each apartment and a panoramic view of the wonderful…
Typical Tuscan decor with a fireplace in all 6 self catering holiday apartments creates a special atmosphere & base for your vacation near Siena, free thermal pools, the via Francigena & the vineyards of Montepulciano.
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