Val d'Orcia

Rolling hills, cypress-lined lanes, and hilltop villages straight out of a Renaissance painting: Val d'Orcia is the soul of Tuscany. This UNESCO World Heritage landscape is a photographer's dream and a road-tripper's paradise, where every curve of the road reveals another postcard-perfect view. It's a place to slow down, sip Brunello wine, and soak in the timeless beauty that has inspired artists for centuries.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least three to four days to truly experience Val d'Orcia. This allows time to explore the main hill towns, enjoy wine tastings, and take leisurely drives or bike rides through the countryside. A week would let you add cooking classes, hot-spring soaks, and deeper hikes. The region is compact enough that you can base yourself in one town (say, Pienza) and do day trips, but moving between agriturismos is a rewarding way to immerse yourself in the landscape.

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