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Suggestions of Val D'Orcia

We suggest angles, perspectives, details which, although placed in an unequivocal context, can allow the visitor to discover something new in an area rich in millenary history.

I love Val D’Orcia because

I love Val D’Orcia because

I love Val D’Orcia because. They did not need asking twice: they proclaimed what they love about the valley with simplicity, irony, playfulness, and lightness…

Exploring the mines

Exploring the mines

Exploring the mines Mount Amiata is an extinct volcano sacred to the Etruscans located between the Val d’Orcia and the Maremma. His gentle profile…

La Collegiata di San Quirico

La Collegiata di San Quirico

La Collegiata di San Quirico. A trip to do. A discovery awaits. A corner of a blessed land, thrillingly inspirational to see: a convent behind Franciscan caverns, A church on 3 levels with…

Vignoni Alto

Vignoni Alto

Vignoni Alto. It’s just two and a half kilometers to walk, calmly and without haste, leaving your bathrobe and cap in your room…

Vitaleta Chapel

Vitaleta Chapel

Vitaleta Chapel. The chapel of the Madonna di Vitaleta has the discreet charm of timeless beauty. It stands there on the sidelines…

Santa Maria in Belverde

Santa Maria in Belverde

Santa Maria in Belverde. From Bagno Vignoni you go towards Chianciano and from there you reach Sarteano and then towards Mount Cetona…

Sant’Antimo

Sant’Antimo

Sant’Antimo. Legend has it that the foundation of the abbey dates back to the 9th century at the time of the Holy Roman Empire led by Charlemagne.