The Val d’Orcia is one of the most breathtaking landscapes in Tuscany, characterized by rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, medieval villages, and natural hot springs.
Highlights Include:
Bagno Vignoni: The Village of Thermal Waters
Our first stop is Bagno Vignoni, a charming medieval village known for its unique water-filled main square. The ancient thermal baths have attracted visitors for centuries, including historical figures like Saint Catherine of Siena and Medici family members. You’ll have time to explore the picturesque alleys, enjoy the relaxing atmosphere, and, if desired, experience a spa treatment in one of the local thermal centers.
San Quirico d’Orcia: A Medieval Jewel
Next, we visit San Quirico d’Orcia, a delightful hilltop town with a rich history. We’ll explore the Collegiate Church of San Quirico, an architectural masterpiece blending Romanesque and Gothic styles, and the beautifully manicured Horti Leonini gardens, a perfect example of Renaissance landscape design.
The Famous Landscapes of Cinema
The Val d’Orcia is not just a UNESCO World Heritage Site—it's also a natural film set. Many iconic movies, including Gladiator and The English Patient, were filmed in this breathtaking countryside. We’ll stop at some of the most recognizable locations, such as the famous Gladiator’s fields, where Maximus walks through the golden wheat fields dreaming of home. You’ll have time to take unforgettable photos of the cypress-lined roads and rolling hills that define this cinematic landscape.
San Galgano: The Legend of the Sword in the Stone
Our final stop is the stunning Abbey of San Galgano, one of the most evocative and mysterious sites in Tuscany. This roofless Gothic abbey stands in dramatic contrast with the surrounding countryside, creating a magical atmosphere. Nearby, we’ll visit the Hermitage of Montesiepi, home to Tuscany’s own "Sword in the Stone", where legend says a knight abandoned his weapon as a sign of his spiritual transformation.
Bagno Vignoni: The Village of Thermal Waters
Our first stop is Bagno Vignoni, a charming medieval village known for its unique water-filled main square. The ancient thermal baths have attracted visitors for centuries, including historical figures like Saint Catherine of Siena and Medici family members. You’ll have time to explore the picturesque alleys, enjoy the relaxing atmosphere, and, if desired, experience a spa treatment in one of the local thermal centers.
San Quirico d’Orcia: A Medieval Jewel
Next, we visit San Quirico d’Orcia, a delightful hilltop town with a rich history. We’ll explore the Collegiate Church of San Quirico, an architectural masterpiece blending Romanesque and Gothic styles, and the beautifully manicured Horti Leonini gardens, a perfect example of Renaissance landscape design.
The Famous Landscapes of Cinema
The Val d’Orcia is not just a UNESCO World Heritage Site—it's also a natural film set. Many iconic movies, including Gladiator and The English Patient, were filmed in this breathtaking countryside. We’ll stop at some of the most recognizable locations, such as the famous Gladiator’s fields, where Maximus walks through the golden wheat fields dreaming of home. You’ll have time to take unforgettable photos of the cypress-lined roads and rolling hills that define this cinematic landscape.
San Galgano: The Legend of the Sword in the Stone
Our final stop is the stunning Abbey of San Galgano, one of the most evocative and mysterious sites in Tuscany. This roofless Gothic abbey stands in dramatic contrast with the surrounding countryside, creating a magical atmosphere. Nearby, we’ll visit the Hermitage of Montesiepi, home to Tuscany’s own "Sword in the Stone", where legend says a knight abandoned his weapon as a sign of his spiritual transformation.