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Val dOrcia Tuscany: Visiting Val d’Orcia in Tuscany This rich green valley, which encompasses the Orcia river and where it derives its name, is in southern Tuscany, stretching between the provinces of Siena and Grosseto The entire area is protected as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
24 hours in Val dOrcia - Discover Tuscany The Val d'Orcia is a valley crossed by the Orcia river, from which the valley derives its name This wonderful region in southern Tuscany stretches across the province of Siena to its north and reaches Grosseto to the west
Pienza: A Guide to Visiting Pienza in Valdorcia, Tuscany Pienza is a tiny village in southern Tuscany in the beautiful valley called Val d'Orcia we highly recommend you visit The village is located about 20 kilometers east of Montalcino and a few kilometers to the west of Montepulciano amidst gentle undulating hills and wonderful natural landscapes
Bagno Vignoni: Hot Springs in Val dOrcia - Discover Tuscany The hot springs in Bagno Vignoni have always allowed water to flow even during the warm summer months, thus several water mills were constructed along the Orcia river over the centuries
Hot Springs of Bagni San Filippo - Discover Tuscany The calciferous formations, waterfalls and small pools of hot water surrounded by the woods just outside the small town of Bagni San Filippo in the Val d'Orcia will seem to take you to another world
Val d’Orcia: A Wine Tasting Itinerary - Discover Tuscany The vineyard and other products are cultivated organic, bio-dynamic and Demeter approved Reserve online for a full tour including all 5 floors of their cantina Book your tasting directly Let us know where you go and what you think of your wine tasting experience in the Val d'Orcia area!
Discover Tuscany by Old Steam Engine Trains: Itineraries in Steam . . . In Tuscany, there is still the possibility to enjoy the Tuscan landscape in an old-fashioned steam engine powered train, where you can sit back and discover history while chugging through the region and its extraordinary iconic countryside