Val D'orcia Tour From Florence
Val D'orcia Tour From Florence
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Val D'orcia Tour From Florence

Clay hills the colour of wheat, cypress rows counting the light.

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Open today 00:00 – 23:59
Attendance: Moderate — August summer season
Val d'Orcia is a public geographic region accessible year-round.
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Tuscan Wine Country Day Trip from Florence 12 hr
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Tuscan Wine Country Day Trip from Florence

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Journey through Val d'Orcia's UNESCO landscapes with wine tastings in Montalcino and Montepulciano

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Tuscan Villages & Wine Tasting Day Tour from Florence 11 hr
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Tuscan Villages & Wine Tasting Day Tour from Florence

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Journey through medieval hill towns, sample renowned Brunello wines, and discover UNESCO landscapes

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Duration
11-12 hours full day
Languages
English, Italian, Spanish
Group size
Small group, max 16
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours
What you'll do

Inside a Val D'orcia Tour From Florence tour, step by step

  1. 01 01:30

    Departure

    Depart Florence for the journey south to the valley.

  2. Morning Visit
    02 02:00

    Morning Visit

    Explore the historic center of Pienza.

  3. Wine Tasting
    03 01:30

    Wine Tasting

    Enjoy a local wine cellar experience.

  4. 04 02:00

    Return Trip

    Travel back to Florence via the scenic route.

Highlights

What you'll see inside Val D'orcia Tour From Florence

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Val D'orcia Tour From Florence tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Cappella della Madonna di Vitaleta

Cappella della Madonna di Vitaleta

This small chapel is one of the most photographed structures in the valley. It dates back to the 16th century and is surrounded by quintessential Tuscan scenery.

Cypress Lined Roads

Cypress Lined Roads

These iconic tree-lined paths are a hallmark of the valley's landscape design. Photographers frequent these spots to capture the geometric beauty of the hills.

Pienza Historic Center

Pienza Historic Center

Designed as a utopian city in the 15th century, it is a UNESCO site. The town features Renaissance architecture and stunning views of the valley.

Mount Amiata Viewpoints

Mount Amiata Viewpoints

This ancient volcano offers the highest natural elevation in the region. It provides a panoramic perspective of the entire valley landscape.

Rolling Wheat Fields

Rolling Wheat Fields

The landscape is defined by vast, undulating fields that change color with the seasons. It remains a classic example of harmonious human-environment interaction.

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Florence11 hr★ 4.6 €43 Book →

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Head to head

Val d'Orcia Tour From Florence vs. Chianti Wine Tour: Which Region to Choose

They complement each other; most visitors who do both call the expansive UNESCO landscape of a val d'orcia tour from florence more visually dramatic, while the Chianti region offers a more accessible, vineyard-focused experience.

Feature Top pick Val d'Orcia Chianti Wine Tour
Driving distance from Florence
30–60 km
Landscape character
Dense vineyards, forest, stone farmhouses
Primary attraction type
Wine tasting, rural village hopping
Typical group size
8–25 people
Accessibility
Easy reach from Florence

Verdict: If your priority is classic landscape photography, opt for a val d'orcia tour from florence, whereas the Chianti area is ideal if you prefer shorter transit and concentrated wine exploration.

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Open today · 00:00 – 23:59
Opening Hours
00:00–23:59
Address
Val d'Orcia, Province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Public Access
Open access landscape
Best arrival
08:00–10:00
Region
Tuscany, Italy
Mon
00:00 – 23:59
Tue
00:00 – 23:59
Wed
00:00 – 23:59
Thu
00:00 – 23:59
Fri
00:00 – 23:59
Sat
00:00 – 23:59
Sun
00:00 – 23:59
Main entrance

Florence SMN Station

Piazza della Stazione

Standard pickup for most operators

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Address
Val d'Orcia, Province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Region
Tuscany, Italy

How to get there

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Car · 02:00 · Rental and fuel cost

Follow the A1 highway south and exit at Chiusi-Chianciano Terme for direct access.

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Public transport · 03:00 · Train and bus fare

Take a train to Chiusi-Chianciano Terme then use local bus connections.

Dress code

Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for gravel paths and uneven terrain when joining any val d'orcia tour from florence. Consider dressing in layers to manage temperature fluctuations typical of the Tuscan countryside.

Bags & security

Travelers on a val d'orcia tour from florence should carry only small daypacks for essential items. There are no secure lockers or storage facilities within this UNESCO rural region.

Photography

The landscape is ideal for landscape photography, especially during the soft morning light. Please respect private property boundaries while capturing images during your val d'orcia tour from florence.

Accessibility

Many sites within the region have historic, unpaved surfaces that present challenges for wheelchair users. Verify specific venue accessibility if your val d'orcia tour from florence includes private estates or museums.

Mobile phones

Mobile reception can be inconsistent in the rolling hills of the valley. Download offline maps before departing on your guided day trip.

What to bring

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Water bottle
  • Offline map
  • Camera
  • Light jacket

Not allowed

  • Drones
  • Litter
  • Chemical sprays
  • Illegal substances
  • Amplified music
  • Tripods on roadways
  • Unmanned aerial vehicles
  • Large professional equipment
  • Off-road vehicles

Families & strollers

The region is suitable for families, offering open spaces for children to explore safely. Plan for frequent stops to keep younger travelers comfortable during an extensive tuscan excursion.

Food & drink

Local agriturismo establishments provide authentic dining options featuring pecorino cheese and local wines. Pack a reusable water bottle, as refill points are limited in rural areas.

Pets

Pets are permitted in outdoor public areas but must remain on a leash at all times. Check individual operator policies if you are bringing a pet on a shared val d'orcia tour from florence.

Good to know

As a UNESCO World Heritage site, the region requires visitors to adhere to local conservation efforts. A guided val d'orcia tour from florence often provides context on these preservation goals.

Meeting point

Val D'orcia Tour From Florence tour meeting point

Florence SMN Station

Florence SMN Station

Piazza della Stazione

Standard pickup for most operators

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Around your visit

Val D'orcia Tour From Florence — everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit Val D'orcia Tour From Florence

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring

Rolling hills are vibrant green with mild temperatures perfect for walking.

Summer

Expect sunny days and warm weather; ideal for visiting the scenic wheat fields.

Autumn

The harvest season brings grape and olive festivals across the region.

Winter

Cooler weather provides a peaceful atmosphere for photography without crowds.

Helpful tips for your visit to Val D'orcia Tour From Florence

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Avoid Crowds

Follow the best arrival window of 08:00–10:00 to experience the landscapes before day-trippers arrive.

Stay Hydrated

Carry enough water, as the summer heat in the valley can be intense.

Respect Land

Stay on marked trails to protect the fragile agricultural landscape.

Check Forecast

The weather in the hills can change rapidly, so carry a light rain jacket even in summer.

Landmarks near Val D'orcia Tour From Florence

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Piazza Pio II

Piazza Pio II

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The central hub of Pienza designed by Pope Pius II.

Cappella della Madonna di Vitaleta

Cappella della Madonna di Vitaleta

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A small, iconic chapel set amidst the picturesque rolling hills.

Palazzo Piccolomini

Palazzo Piccolomini

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A Renaissance palace offering a glimpse into historic Tuscan life.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Since this is a public geographic region, no entrance fee applies. If booking a guided val d'orcia tour from florence, refer to your specific operator for their cancellation window.

Traveler reviews

Val D'orcia Tour From Florence tour reviews

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  • "We left Florence just after seven and the coach was quiet enough to sleep the first hour, which I needed. By the time we reached the ridge above San Quirico the clay hills had gone gold and you could smell cut wheat through the open window. The val d'orcia tour from florence gave us proper standing time at each stop rather than five rushed minutes."
    Marta S. · Spain · 2026-07-29
  • "Our guide walked us along the town wall in Pienza where the whole valley opens out below in stripes of ploughed brown and pale stubble. She pointed out Monte Amiata on the horizon and explained why the farmhouses sit on hilltops rather than in the folds. Good pacing, and the minibus had working air conditioning in late June heat."
    Daniel K. · Germany · 2026-06-14
  • "The Montalcino cellar was cool and dim after the glare outside, and the tasting included a rosso as well as the Brunello, with pecorino and unsalted Tuscan bread. Booking val d'orcia tour from florence tickets in advance meant we had a reserved table rather than standing at a counter. I would go again in spring when the fields are green."
    Aiko T. · Japan · 2026-05-03
  • "Be aware this is a full twelve hours door to door and there is a lot of road time between the villages. That said, the Tuscany countryside day trip covered ground we never could have managed by train, and the driver knew which pull-offs had the best sightlines. My only gripe was one stop felt about twenty minutes short."
    Robert H. · United States · 2026-04-19
  • "Ho fatto questa gita in Val d'Orcia da Firenze con mia sorella e siamo rimaste colpite dal silenzio delle colline a marzo. Sant'Antimo was almost empty and we could hear our own footsteps on the gravel path to the abbey door. The guide spoke both Italian and English without making the day feel twice as long."
    Chiara R. · Italy · 2026-03-08
  • "February meant bare vines and mist sitting in the valley bottoms until about ten, which honestly photographed better than a blue sky would have. Bagno Vignoni's steaming stone pool in the middle of the village was the strangest thing I saw all trip. Warm layers essential, the wind on the ridges cuts through everything."
    Lucas F. · Brazil · 2026-02-11
  • "Fifteen of us in a comfortable minibus, which meant we could use the narrow lanes the big coaches cannot. The guide handed out a simple map of the UNESCO landscape and explained the crete senesi clay formations we drove past. Among Florence day tours this felt the least like being herded."
    Emily W. · United Kingdom · 2026-01-27
  • "We happened to visit during the olive harvest and one of the estates let us taste the new oil, still green and peppery in the throat. The Montepulciano stop had steep streets so wear something with grip on the cobbles. The val d'orcia tour from florence tours run rain or shine and ours had a brief downpour that cleared by noon."
    Sofia M. · Portugal · 2025-11-16
  • "August afternoons out there are genuinely hot with almost no shade on the ridges, so the early departure matters more than you think. Bring more water than seems sensible. Standing above the Belvedere farmhouse with the heat shimmer over the stubble is the image I still have in my head."
    Nils A. · Sweden · 2025-08-22
  • "Wonderful scenery and a knowledgeable guide, though the wine tasting portion ran a little long for those of us not drinking. A val d'orcia tour from florence tour suits anyone who wants the hill towns without renting a car and navigating unmarked strade bianche. Pienza's pecorino shops alone justified the stop."
    Anaïs L. · France · 2025-04-05
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Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Val D'orcia Tour From Florence

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Pienza Boutique Hotels

Pienza Boutique Hotels

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boutique

Charming stays located within the historic city walls.

Montepulciano Country Estates

Montepulciano Country Estates

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luxury

High-end villas surrounded by private vineyards.

Agriturismo Val d'Orcia

Agriturismo Val d'Orcia

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mid-range

Traditional farm stays offering authentic regional experiences.

Val d'Orcia Tour from Florence: Day Trip Essentials
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Val d'Orcia Tour from Florence: Day Trip Essentials

The Val d'Orcia was designed to be looked at. When the Republic of Siena took control of the valley in the fourteenth century, its administrators cleared woodland, drained marsh, and planted the ridgelines that later painters would treat as fact rather than agriculture.

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The result is one of the few agricultural landscapes on the UNESCO World Heritage list, inscribed in 2004 as a deliberate work of Renaissance land management rather than an accident of geology.

The valley follows the river Orcia through the Province of Siena, between Monte Amiata and the Via Francigena. Its soil is crete senesi — grey-blue clay that bakes pale in summer and turns the hills the colour of bread crust by August. Erosion has carved two signature forms into it: the biancane, small chalk domes, and the calanchi, sharp ravines that fall away below Leonina and Mucigliani. Cypress rows follow property lines and carriage routes, not aesthetics, though the effect is the same.

Five towns anchor the region. Pienza was rebuilt from the hamlet of Corsignano between 1459 and 1462 by Pope Pius II, who hired Bernardo Rossellino to construct the first planned Renaissance townscape in Europe — a cathedral, a papal palace and a trapezoidal piazza completed in under four years. Montalcino gave the world Brunello, the Sangiovese Grosso wine granted DOCG status in 1980. Montepulciano answers with Vino Nobile. San Quirico d'Orcia holds the Collegiata with its twelfth-century Lombard portals, and Bagno Vignoni replaces its main square with a Roman thermal pool, still steaming at 49°C.

This explains why a val d'orcia tour from florence remains the most requested countryside excursion out of the city. Florence sits roughly 110 kilometres north, close enough that a val d orcia day trip from florence can reach Montalcino by mid-morning, yet far enough that the change in terrain feels absolute — Chianti's oak and vine giving way to open clay and empty horizon. Operators split the region accordingly: a val d orcia wine tour from florence concentrates on cellars around Montalcino and Montepulciano, while a val d'orcia small-group tour from florence favours villages, abbeys and the Romanesque Abbazia di Sant'Antimo.

The valley charges nothing. Entrance to Val d'Orcia is 0 EUR, because it is a public geographic region with no gate, no ticket desk and no closing time. What a val d'orcia tour from florence buys is transport, timing and interpretation — the difference between crossing the landscape and reading it.

"The Val d'Orcia is one of the rare places where the view was engineered before it was admired."
Your experience

What a Val D'orcia Tour From Florence tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Val D'orcia Tour From Florence tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You leave Florence early, because the canonical arrival window is 08:00–10:00 and soft morning light does more for these hills than any filter. The autostrada empties past Siena. Then the road narrows, the horizon flattens, and you are in the clay.

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Your first stop is usually Montalcino, where you climb the ramp to the fourteenth-century fortress and look south across ridges that recede in four shades of grey-gold. A cellar visit follows on most val d orcia wine tour from florence itineraries: you descend into a barrel room, you taste Rosso before Brunello, you learn why the second spends five years in wood. Lunch is somewhere with a terrace.

Afterwards you walk Pienza end to end in twenty minutes, which is the point — you cross Piazza Pio II, you stand at the cathedral's rear wall where the land drops toward Monte Amiata, then follow Via dell'Amore along the ramparts. In San Quirico d'Orcia you push open the Collegiata's door and find lions holding up the columns.

By late afternoon you stop at Bagno Vignoni, where you lean on the wall of a stone pool the Romans built and the Medici repaired, watching steam lift off water at 49°C. There is no ticket to show at any point; entry to the valley itself is 0 EUR, and the landscape keeps no hours. You reach the roadside cypresses near San Quirico as the light goes long, and you are back in Florence by nine.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about val d'orcia tour from florence tours

What are the opening hours for a val d'orcia tour from florence?

The region is open 00:00–23:59 every day, though individual shops or sites have their own hours.

Is there an entrance fee for the Val d'Orcia region?

There is a 0 EUR entrance fee, as Val d'Orcia is a public geographic region.

What is the best arrival time for my tour?

To avoid afternoon crowds and enjoy the best photography conditions, plan your arrival between 08:00–10:00.

Are there specific bags I can bring on my Val d'Orcia visit?

You should carry only small daypacks as there are no public storage facilities in the region.

Is photography allowed during my tour from Florence?

Yes, photography is encouraged, but please stay on public paths during your val d'orcia tour from florence.

What should I wear on a val d'orcia tour from florence?

Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in layers to suit the variable Tuscan weather.

Can I find food and drink during a val d'orcia tour from florence?

Yes, the area features many local agriturismo restaurants and markets for authentic dining.

Is the region accessible for all mobility levels?

Some historic sites have uneven terrain, so check specific accessibility if booking a specialized val d'orcia tour from florence.

How do I reach the Val d'Orcia from Florence?

You can reach the area by car via the A1 highway or by train to local hubs like Chiusi.

What is the cancellation policy for these tours?

Since there is no fee, verify the cancellation terms directly with your private operator for any booked val d'orcia tour from florence.

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