Val d'Orcia
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Val d’Orcia is a region in Tuscany, Italy.Towns
Castiglione d'OrciaMedieval town with castle.
MontalcinoMedieval town with fortress and cathedral. It is known for its wine.
PienzaGothic town listed as UNESCO World Heritage site.
RadicofaniMedieval town with fortress.
San Quirico d'OrciaMedieval town with many churches.
Other destinations
Bagni San FilippoHot springs with calcium deposits and waterfalls.
Bagno VignoniVillage known for its hot springs.
Understand
It is a landscape which has become familiar through its depiction in works of art from the Renaissance painting to the modern photograph. In 2004 the Val d’Orcia was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
Get in
Best option is to use car. The journey from Siena takes around 1 hr, from Florence around 1 hr 50 min and from Rome around 2 hr 10 min.
Another option is to take a regional bus, but most towns in Val d’Orcia have very few bus connections per day.
There is no railway with regular service; there is the Asciano - Monte Antico heritage railway, but it has very limited service.
Another option is to take a regional bus, but most towns in Val d’Orcia have very few bus connections per day.
There is no railway with regular service; there is the Asciano - Monte Antico heritage railway, but it has very limited service.