Val d’Orcia is a broad valley situated in the south of Tuscany, in the municipality of Siena, at the slopes of Amiata mountain. It is named after the Orcia river traveling through. Characterised by an amazing hilly landscape, important natural park, it’s been declared world heritage site by UNESCO. Val d’Orcia have a lot of historical medieval centers like Pienza, famous for the pecorino cheese and Montalcino, famous for the renowned red wine Brunello
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Montepulciano (15,4 Km)
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Pienza (18,5 Km)
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Montalcino (33,4 Km)
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Bagno Vignoni (17,8 Km)
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Sarteano (18,9 Km)
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San Quirico D’Orcia (19,9 Km)
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San Casciano dei Bagni (26,3 Km)
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