Listed on the World Heritage List in 2004,
the Val d'Orcia is a wide and beautiful countryside in southern Tuscany characterized by rolling hills, cypress trees, vineyards, olive groves, as well as forests and wheat fields. The picturesque landscape is the backdrop for wonderful castles, villages, rural houses and winery. Obligatory stops include Montalcino, known for Brunello wine, the Abbey of Sant'Antimo, San Quirico d'Orcia, the hot springs of Bagni San Filippo and Bagno Vignoni, to the Chapel of Vitaleta and the charming village of Pienza. UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Val d'Orcia territory is an expression of wonderful natural features and historical evidence..
Listed on the World Heritage List in 2004,
the Val d'Orcia is a wide and beautiful countryside in southern Tuscany characterized by rolling hills, cypress trees, vineyards, olive groves, as well as forests and wheat fields. The picturesque landscape is the backdrop for wonderful castles, villages, rural houses and winery. Obligatory stops include Montalcino, known for Brunello wine, the Abbey of Sant'Antimo, San Quirico d'Orcia, the hot springs of Bagni San Filippo and Bagno Vignoni, to the Chapel of Vitaleta and the charming village of Pienza. UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Val d'Orcia territory is an expression of wonderful natural features and historical evidence..
Maremma Park is a protected natural area as well as one of the most interesting destinations in the province of Grosseto. A true paradise for those who want to get in touch with the Mediterranean coast, not far from La Bagnaia.
Along about 30 km of coastline with an area of 8900 hectares, it has an incredible amount of plant and animal species: dunes, Mediterranean scrub, holm oak and pine forest areas, all the way to wetlands and lowland areas.
There are many routes to experience nature, from leisurely walks to more sporty excursions by bicycle, horseback and canoe at sunrise or sunset.
And for the dreamers, nighttime itineraries for romantic walking under the stars.