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Southern Tuscany 5 Day Self Guided Walk
5 days Buonconvento to Pienza
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Walk from medieval Siena to Pienza - the first Renaissance 'city', See Southern Tuscany's superb art and architecture, Take in the rolling hills, long views and the picturesquely eroded crete, Sample some of the finest wines in the region, Explore the exquisite abbeys of Sant'Antimo and Monte Oliveto Maggiore
This trip takes you south-east of Siena, a part of Tuscany which even today is undiscovered by most tourists. The path is a fascinating progression across open rolling hills, a great wealth of different landscapes, remote medieval villages and walled towns. Southern Tuscany is delightfully sleepy, and you'll fall in love with the scenery, serenity and freedom on this journey of discovery.
Physical Rating: 3 Culture Shock Rating: 2 Accommodation: Bed and Breakfast (4 nts) Trip Style: Intrepid Independent Group Size: Maximum of 12 travellers per group Departure: Departure is guaranteed Budget: Allow EUR €280 for meals not included.
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| Details | | Intrepid Travel | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Buonconvento | Situated on the confluence of the Arbia and Ombrone rivers, this prosperous trading town boasts beautiful houses, a fine town hall and the Sacred Art Museum, filled with Renaissance masterpieces. Wander the streets within the ramparts, or walk the surrounding hills to warm up. | | Day 2 | Buonconvento to Montalcino | The vineyards of Brunello produce some of the most expensive wines in the world. You can stop for some wine-tasting on your way to Montalcino, or head straight for the friendly town for a glass of the country's best - Brunello di Montalcino. Otherwise, explore its hilltop fortress or the 14th century castle and enjoy commanding views of the countryside before turning in for the night. | | Day 3 | Montalcino to Bagno Vignoni | Founded around the 12th century, the vast alabaster interior of the church of Sant'Antimo reverberates with the sound of Gregorian chants sung by its Benedictine monks. Savour a moment of peace before continuing on to the village of Bagno Vignoni, renowned for its thermal springs. This evening, you can soak your aches away just like the Romans did thousands of years ago. | | Days 4-5 | Bagno Vignoni to Pienza | A model town of the Renaissance, Pienza is a World Heritage-listed site and the birthplace of Pope Pius II. Visit the Cattedrale dell'Assunta to peruse luminous panel paintings created by the most talented Sienese artists in the Renaissance period. Otherwise, venture into the elegant Palazzo Piccolomini, its graceful loggia offering a fabulous panorama over the verdant Valley of Orcia. |
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