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VAL D'OREIA AREA

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Night Life

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Markets

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Accommodation

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Senior Citizens

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Theater Shows

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Beaches

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LGBTQ+

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Shopping

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Itineraries

Restaurants
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Pienza’s Pecorino Paradise

This rustic Tuscan tavern offers an informal, romantic atmosphere. With exceptionally attentive and knowledgeable staff, it provides a safe and welcoming dining experience, especially for those with celiac disease.

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Charming Ambiance & Traditional Tuscan

Osteria La Pecora Nera in Pienza offers charming ambiance and traditional Tuscan cuisine with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Enjoy local dishes paired with an excellent selection of regional wines. A great spot for Tuscan flavors and wine lovers.

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Terrace Dining in Tuscany

Enjoy stunning views of Val d'Orcia from our terrace while savoring seasonal dishes made with local ingredients, certified Tuscan meats, and artisan cheeses. A true taste of Tuscany, surrounded by the scents of rosemary and wild myrtle.

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Enoteca Dining by the Palazzo

Charming Montalcino tavern in the center with indoor and outdoor seating. Connected to a wine shop, it offers 3500+ wine labels at shop prices. Enjoy traditional Tuscan ambiance near the Palazzo Comunale.

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Tuscan Views, Exquisite Flavors

Boccon DiVino restaurant, near Montalcino's center since 1992, offers creative, local cuisine with ancient and modern dishes. Enjoy Brunello and local wines with stunning views of Crete Senesi and Val d'Orcia. Book online for a memorable experience.

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Awarded Tuscan Excellence 2024

L’Altro Cantuccio in Montepulciano offers a refined yet warm setting where Chef Mattia Putzulu reimagines traditional Tuscan dishes with creativity. Using seasonal local ingredients and featuring top regional wines, it’s a true gem of Tuscan cuisine.

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Tuscan Meat & Burgers

We specialize in Italian and Chianina meat cuts and signature burgers made with Chianina and Cinta Senese, using only high-quality ingredients sourced locally from trusted regional producers.

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Tuscan Meat & Burgers

We specialize in Italian and Chianina meat cuts and signature burgers made with Chianina and Cinta Senese, using only high-quality ingredients sourced locally from trusted regional producers.

Places to Visit
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Charming Hilltop Village

Monticchiello is a picturesque medieval village in Tuscany's Val d'Orcia, known for its stunning views, winding streets, and traditional "Teatro Povero." It offers authentic charm, history, and tranquility amidst rolling hills and cypress-lined landscapes.

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Argiano Winery Tuscany

Argiano, in Montalcino, Tuscany, produces exceptional Brunello di Montalcino wines. Established in 1582, the estate boasts a rich history and focuses on sustainable farming practices.

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Hidden Tuscan Hot Springs

Natural hot springs, where visitors can enjoy warm, mineral-rich waters in a picturesque setting. Surrounded by lush landscapes and enchanting views, it's a perfect spot for nature lovers and those looking to unwind in a tranquil environment.

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 Tuscan Wine Treasure

Montepulciano is a medieval hilltop town in Tuscany, Italy. Surrounded by vineyards, it’s known for its vino nobile red wine. The Torre di Pulcinella is a clock tower topped by a figure of the Pulcinella, a commedia dell’arte character. On the Piazza Grande is the 14th-century Palazzo Comunale, with a tower offering views of the surrounding countryside. Also here is the Duomo, with a huge triptych above its altar.

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Tuscan thermal spring village

Bagno Vignoni is a unique Tuscan village famous for its ancient thermal baths and central water-filled piazza. Surrounded by Val d'Orcia's stunning landscapes, it offers relaxation, history, and picturesque charm in a tranquil setting.

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Historic Tuscan Fortress Views

A historic Tuscan town, boasts medieval architecture and the impressive Rocca castle. It offers stunning panoramic views, attracting tourists and photographers. Enjoy traditional Tuscan cuisine at local restaurants.

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Vintage Train Tuscany Tours

The Val d'Orcia steam train runs April-June and September-December, offering scenic journeys through Tuscany’s Crete Senesi and Val d'Orcia, connecting charming towns and showcasing breathtaking countryside views for a nostalgic travel experience.

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Iconic Cypress Road View

The Iconic Cypress Road View in Val d'Orcia features winding paths lined with tall cypress trees, embodying the quintessential Tuscan landscape. It’s a breathtaking sight, perfect for photography and immersing in serene countryside beauty.

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The Heart of Maremma

Grosseto is a captivating city in Tuscany's Maremma region, known for its well-preserved Medici walls and charming historic center. Serving as a gateway to the beautiful Tuscan coast and nearby natural parks, it's a hub of culture and nature.

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A Gem in Tuscany's Maremma

A medieval jewel in the heart of the Tuscan Maremma, Santa Fiora is a paradise with winding alleys and a Renaissance garden. The river's waters even flow under the floor of the Church of the Madonna delle Nevi.

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Heart of Val d'Orcia

San Quirico d'Orcia is a small, charming village in the Val d'Orcia, province of Siena. Noteworthy sights include the ancient walls, the Collegiate Church, and the magnificent Horti Leonini garden. It's also the gateway to the famous cypress trees.

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Renaissance Jewel of Val d'Orcia

Pienza is the "pearl of the Renaissance" in Val d'Orcia, famous for its stunning views, architecture, and UNESCO status. It was transformed by Pope Pius II and is well-known for its excellent pecorino cheese.

Things to Do

Podere Pozzuolo, 34

Pienza (SI)

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Val d'Orcia Quad Adventure

Experience the Val d'Orcia on a quad! This thrilling adventure blends natural beauty and adrenaline, taking you along dirt trails and through woods to discover famous villages like Pienza and Monticchiello, offering unique views of the Tuscan countryside.

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Argiano Winery Tuscany

Argiano, in Montalcino, Tuscany, produces exceptional Brunello di Montalcino wines. Established in 1582, the estate boasts a rich history and focuses on sustainable farming practices.

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Hidden Tuscan Hot Springs

Natural hot springs, where visitors can enjoy warm, mineral-rich waters in a picturesque setting. Surrounded by lush landscapes and enchanting views, it's a perfect spot for nature lovers and those looking to unwind in a tranquil environment.

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 Tuscan Wine Treasure

Montepulciano is a medieval hilltop town in Tuscany, Italy. Surrounded by vineyards, it’s known for its vino nobile red wine. The Torre di Pulcinella is a clock tower topped by a figure of the Pulcinella, a commedia dell’arte character. On the Piazza Grande is the 14th-century Palazzo Comunale, with a tower offering views of the surrounding countryside. Also here is the Duomo, with a huge triptych above its altar.

Itineraries
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Four Places to See

Four free must-sees in Val d'Orcia are the main thermal square in Bagno Vignoni, the Horti Leonini garden in San Quirico d'Orcia, the iconic Chapel of the Madonna di Vitaleta, and the famous Cypresses of San Quirico d'Orcia.

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Hidden Tuscan Hot Springs

Natural hot springs, where visitors can enjoy warm, mineral-rich waters in a picturesque setting. Surrounded by lush landscapes and enchanting views, it's a perfect spot for nature lovers and those looking to unwind in a tranquil environment.

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 Tuscan Wine Treasure

Montepulciano is a medieval hilltop town in Tuscany, Italy. Surrounded by vineyards, it’s known for its vino nobile red wine. The Torre di Pulcinella is a clock tower topped by a figure of the Pulcinella, a commedia dell’arte character. On the Piazza Grande is the 14th-century Palazzo Comunale, with a tower offering views of the surrounding countryside. Also here is the Duomo, with a huge triptych above its altar.

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