Il Garibaldi





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Here is a very pleasant walk suitable for everyone in the historic center of San Quirico d'Orcia. This is a typical Tuscan town nestled in the hills with 360 degree views over the surrounding countryside. There is no shortage of opportunities to sip some delicious local wine or taste ice cream between visiting one monument and another.
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This is a pleasant and short walk typical of Tuscany, between rolling green hills of meadows or vineyards and rows of cypresses. It connects San Quirico d'Orcia and Pienza, two small medieval villages perched on the hills and perfectly integrated into the environment. It is a round trip excursion but it is possible to stop and stay overnight in Pienza if you want to visit the town, have dinner or taste wine. These two towns are small but perfect jewels on a human scale where you can find the...
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The route continues among the enchanting views of Val d’Orcia. The first attraction of the day is Vignoni Alto, a village untouched by time that precedes Bagno Vignoni, including an extraordinary thermal pool in the square. The visit to the city centre of Castiglione is worthwhile. The beautiful descent towards the valley leads us to Le Briccole, an ancient Hospital now abandoned. Before and after the hospital you need to pay attention to three fords, one after the other, the first of which...
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Pedaling in the enchantment of the views of the Val d'Orcia, and the first pearl of the day is Vignoni Alto, a timeless village that heralds Bagno Vignoni, with its extraordinary thermal pool in the square. The visit to the historic center of Castiglione is worth the detour. From Bagno Vignoni an asphalted road and a long climb lead to Radicofani. Be careful because the stretch of the route that connects San Quirico to Bagno Vignoni includes a very steep descent on a dirt road. If you do not...
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A walk starting from the village of San Quirico D'orcia, starting on a first stretch of road and then following the path that runs along the Fosso di Fonte Calda, passing through Casaltina and then returning in a clockwise loop to the starting point . Along the way you pass by the town of Abbadia and Podere Palazzo. The route is characterized by fields planted with centuries-old cypresses.