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What to do in val d'orcia

Living Val d’Orcia

Stunning vistas, cypress-lined roads, and rolling hills scattered with charming hamlets, castles, and historic landmarks. Val d’Orcia is a place of wonder, capturing a sense of romance from an era frozen in time.

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Activities in Val D'Orcia

Visitors to this area are often seeking a journey through history: the Val d’Orcia region includes Montalcino, Pienza, Castiglione d’Orcia, and other charming medieval hamlets like San Quirico and Monticchiello. For outdoor enthusiasts, there is a wide range of activities to enjoy surrounded by nature.

The Flavors of Tuscany

People from every corner of the globe visit Val d’Orcia to taste its culinary delights, in a region that produces some of the world's most famous wines, such as Brunello di Montalcino and Nobile di Montepulciano. Sipping a fine glass of wine while tasting local dishes is the best way to experience ancient traditions starting right at the table. All these wonders make Val d’Orcia a place of timeless charm—a classic destination that takes your breath away, regardless of the season or the length of your stay.

Live the history

In this magical place, you will find both the Abbey of Sant'Antimo—considered Italy’s most beautiful Romanesque church—and the Via Francigena, the famous pilgrim route connecting Canterbury to Rome.

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