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Southern Tuscany – Independent

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Walk south-east of Siena, one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world, through the crete, an area that has escaped the attention of many tourists. This open, rolling landscape changes from a sea of green wheat in spring to an enigmatic, lunar-like landscape in the summer and autumn.

In places, these spectacular hills feel surprisingly wild, cut by dramatic ravines and gulleys. Along the route explore a string of superb medieval Tuscan hill towns and villages containing a fine array of secular and religious architecture. Add to this the excellent food and famous wines of the region, including Chianti, Brunello from Montalcino and Vino Nobile from Montepulciano.

Duration: 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 days

Price: from £880 per person
Route Open: April, May, June, July, August, September, October
Trip Type: Independent
Country: Italy
Airport: Pisa or Florence
Grade: Moderate Walking
Walk Length: 5.8 / 14.9 miles

Itinerary

Arrive in Siena

The best-preserved great medieval city in Europe. Magnificent cathedral, the Piazza del Campo (setting for the Palio horse race) and an abundance of outstanding 14th and 15th century art and architecture.

View of Siena walking tour Tuscany Italy
View of Siena
About Siena

Radiating from the magnificent Piazza del Campo, Siena is one of the most perfectly preserved medieval cities in Europe. Visit the stunning Duomo (cathedral) incorporating the Libreria Piccolomini. Opposite lies Santa Maria della Scala - an ex-medieval hospital with frescoes and half a dozen small museums that stretch through tunnels inside it.

Piccolo Hotel Etruria 2 star Siena Walking Tour Italy
Siena
Piccolo Hotel Etruria

Simple hotel in medieval city centre

Breakfast
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Hotel Santa Caterina 3 star Siena Walking Tour Italy
Siena
Santa Caterina

18th century villa, close to the historic centre

Breakfast

Walk south from Siena following the route of the early medieval Via Francigena, across the open hills of the crete, a lunar-like terrain, to Lucignano (14.3 miles, 7.5 hours).

Following the Via Francigena Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Following the Via Francigena
About Lucignano

A tiny, fortified, brick-built hamlet (borghetto), typical of the medieval defensive settlements that are scattered across the countryside south of Siena. Visit the large 13th century gates and the Romanesque church of San Giovanni Battista.

Hotel Borgo Antico 3 star Lucignano d'Arbia Walking Tour Italy
Lucignano d'Arbia
Borgo Antico

Friendly, family run hotel with excellent restaurant

Breakfast

Walk through pastures, vineyards and olive groves overlooking the Arbia and Ombrone valleys, to walled Buonconvento, with its small museum housing 14th/15th century masterpieces (10.7 miles, 5.5 hours).

NB If you opt for the 5 or 6 day itinerary which includes a 1 night stay in Buonconvento, you will stay at Il Ghibellino hotel or if you opt for the 8, 9 or 10 day itinerary which includes a 2 night stay in Buonconvento, you will stay at Fattoria Pieve a Salti.

Southern Tuscan landscape Independent walking tour Tuscany Italy
Southern Tuscan landscape
About Buonconvento

Charming yet unpretentious, the walled brick-built town lies on the ancient Via Cassia route. It has a fine gate, a series of delightful small side streets to explore, a small but superb collection of Sienese masterpieces and a fascinating museum of rural labour and traditions.

Hotel Fattoria Pieve a Salti 3 star outside Buonconvento Walking Tour Italy
Outside Buonconvento
Fattoria Pieve a Salti

In a beautiful setting, with indoor and outdoor pools

Breakfast
Il Ghibellino 3 star Buonconvento Walking Tour Italy
Buonconvento
Il Ghibellino

Family-run hotel in the centre of town (for 1 night stays in Buonconvento)

Breakfast

Walk to visit one of the finest abbeys in Europe - the Benedictine Monte Oliveto Maggiore, with its superb cloister of magnificent frescoes by Signorelli and Sodoma (return journey 11.6 miles, 6 hours).

Monte Oliveto Maggiore walking tour Tuscany Italy
Monte Oliveto Maggiore
About Monte Oliveto Maggiore

Monte Oliveto Maggiore is a Benedictine abbey, still maintained today by a small group of monks. Within its cloisters discover superb late 15th / early 16th century frescoes.

Hotel Fattoria Pieve a Salti 3 star outside Buonconvento Walking Tour Italy
Outside Buonconvento
Fattoria Pieve a Salti

In a beautiful setting, with indoor and outdoor pools

Breakfast

Over open hills and through the famous vineyards of Brunello to panoramically situated Montalcino, centre of the Brunello wine area (11.4 or 13.1 miles, 5.5 or 6.5 hours).

View of Montalcino walking tour Tuscany Italy
View of Montalcino
About Montalcino

Inhabited since Etruscan times, this little medieval town boasts a spectacular location and a splendid fortress. A friendly and welcoming town, with some attractive shops and bars, and home of one of Italy’s most famous and finest wines – Brunello di Montalcino. Montalcino’s sacred art museum is very highly rated by all who visit.

Hotel Dei Capitani 3 star Montalcino Walking Tour Italy
Montalcino
Dei Capitani

Superb views and small pool in summer

Breakfast

Walk through the vineyards of Brunello to the superb Romanesque abbey-church of Sant’Antimo, built of alabaster and onyx. Then on to the Orcia Valley and Bagno Vignoni, with its Roman thermal baths in the central piazza (11.2 or 14.1 miles, 5.5 or 7 hours).

Romanesque abbey-church of Sant’Antimo Independent walking tour Tuscany Italy
Romanesque abbey-church of Sant’Antimo
About Bagno Vignoni

The central piazza of this picturesque town is a thermal pool where Romans rested and bathed en route north along the Via Cassia. Today you are not allowed to bathe here but you can take the waters in the nearby springs. The Renaissance arcaded area at the near end was built by the Medici who, like the Romans and Catherine of Siena before them, took the sulphur cure here.

Hotel Le Terme 3 star Bagno Vignoni Walking Tour Italy
Bagno Vignoni
Spa & Resort Le Terme

Modern hotel overlooking Roman baths

Breakfast
Dinner

Walk along the Orcia Valley then across open farmland to Pienza, birthplace of Aeneas Piccolomini. When he was elected as Pope Pius II in 1458, he commissioned the architect Rossellino to convert his birthplace into the first Renaissance city. A five-minute walk from end to end, Pienza has a delightful papal palace, ‘cathedral’ and museum (5.8 miles, 2.5 hours).

Walkers near Pienza Independent walking tour Tuscany Italy
Walkers near Pienza
About Pienza

A compact and delightfully remote little town perched on a hillcrest, with impressive views over the plains of southern Tuscany to Monte Amiata. A perfect miniature of Renaissance order and urban structure, significantly rebuilt around 1460 on the orders of Pope Pius II, who was born there. It has a fine cathedral, a palace of faded grandeur and an excellent museum of sacred art. It is also famed for its cheese production and hops!

Hotel Residence San Gregorio 3 star Pienza Walking Tour Italy
Pienza
Residence San Gregorio

Converted theatre close to centre with swimming pool

Breakfast

Continue walking to Montepulciano or Montefollonico. To Montepulciano: Walk to the centre of the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano wine district via the church of San Biagio and explore Montepulciano’s fine palazzi, cathedral, frescoed churches and museum (8.3 miles, 4 hours) followed by a short taxi transfer to Montefollonico to stay at a delightfully restored ancient olive mill. Or, to Montefollonico: Follow strade bianche and farm tracks through quiet countryside  (8.7 miles, 4.5 hours).

Montepulciano overlooking San Biagio church Independent walking tour Tuscany Italy
Montepulciano overlooking San Biagio church
About Montepulciano and Montefollonico

Montepulciano: Small yet magnificent, a Renaissance city boasting several fine churches and works of art. Fine palazzi, cathedral, frescoed churches and museum with Della Robbias. It is the home of one of Italy’s much praised wines – Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.

Montefollonico: Small pretty village perched high above the valley.

La Chiusa Montefollonico Italy walking tour
Montefollonico
La Chiusa

Historic country hotel with pool, restaurant and wonderful panoramic views

Breakfast

Free day to enjoy La Chiusa and/or an optional walk to Montepulciano. From La Chiusa you can either skirt below Montefollonico following a small lane, or go up through Montefollonico and down a lovely path through woods. The two routes merge beyond the village to follow farm tracks then strada bianca (gravel tracks) across fields to climb via the wonderful church of San Biagio to Montepulciano (4.5 miles / 2-2.5 hours).

Landscape around La Chiusa, Montefollonico Tuscany walking tour Italy
Landscape around Montefollonico, photo: La Chiusa
About Montefollonico

Montefollonico is a small, tranquil medieval hilltop village surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, located on a ridge with panoramic views across the Tuscan countryside. The village dates to around 1000 and features ancient walls, a fortified castle and 12C church of San Leonardo.

La Chiusa Montefollonico Italy walking tour
Montefollonico
La Chiusa

Historic country hotel with pool, restaurant and wonderful panoramic views

Breakfast

Trip Planner

Walking & Terrain

Walking: Moderate to Challenging. Harder sections include a steep climb up to Montalcino, a climb up to Pienza and a long day of walking to Bagno Vignoni traversing some relatively wild countryside and rougher ground. The walk lengths vary from 2.5 hours to a maximum of 7 hours walking. Hours of walking, which may vary from individual to individual, means hours of actual walking and does not include stops for lunch, sightseeing or rests.

Terrain: Follow a wide variety of paths, from dirt roads and farm tracks to wooded paths and ancient drove roads. For those planning an autumn trip, be prepared to cross one or two roughly ploughed fields. On certain days paths may cross a more rugged terrain or ground that is muddy in wet weather – please make sure that your foot­wear provides sufficient ankle support. There are no vertiginous sections.

All ATG trips include facilities and options so that you can arrange to walk as much or as little as you like – or not at all - and your Route Manager will be able to advise you on public transport or taxi options.

 

Southern Tuscany terrain profile

Trip Options & Prices

5 Day Itinerary – A taste of the area with 3 days walking from Buonconvento to Pienza

Overview

This 5 day independent walking tour in Tuscany starts in Buonconvento, 16 miles south of Siena, and includes 3 days of walking. Discover the famous Brunello vineyards, Romanesque Abbey of Sant’ Antimo and iconic hilltop towns of medieval Montalcino and Renaissance Pienza on this short break to Italy.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Buonconvento
Day 2: Buonconvento to Montalcino
Day 3: Montalcino to Bagno Vignoni
Day 4: Bagno Vignoni to Pienza
Day 5: Departure

 

Prices (per person)

£880 Double room (per person)
£880 Twin room (per person)
£1200 Single occupancy
All single occupancy rooms are doubles

Overview

This 6 day independent walking tour in Italy offers everything on the 5 day itinerary plus an additional walk to either the medieval walled town of Montepulciano or to Montefollonico with the opportunity to stay in an historic converted olive mill with pool. A short trip discovering the wine areas of Brunello di Montalcino & Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Buonconvento
Day 2: Buonconvento to Montalcino
Day 3: Montalcino to Bagno Vignoni
Day 4: Bagno Vignoni to Pienza
Day 5: Pienza to Montefollonico
Day 6: Departure

 

Prices (per person)

£1140 Double room (per person)
£1140 Twin room (per person)
£1600 Single occupancy
All single occupancy rooms are doubles

Overview

This 8 day independent walking tour is a more in-depth visit of the area starting in the medieval town of Siena. The itinerary includes 5 days walking plus an excursion on foot to the superb Benedictine abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore. Discover historic towns, art and wine as you walk through rolling Tuscan landscapes on this weeklong trip to Italy.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Siena*
Day 2: Siena to Lucignano
Day 3: Lucignano to Buonconvento
Day 4: Buonconvento - free day
Day 5: Buonconvento to Montalcino
Day 6: Montalcino to Bagno Vignoni
Day 7: Bagno Vignoni to Pienza
Day 8: Departure

*The upgrade price option includes an upgrade in Siena

Prices (per person)

£1440 Double room (per person)
£1440 Twin room (per person)
£1940 Single occupancy
£1480 Double room upgrade (per person)
£1480 Twin room upgrade (per person)
£2040 Single occupancy upgrade
All single occupancy rooms are doubles

Overview

This 9 day independent walking holiday includes everything on the 8 day itinerary plus a walk on to Montepulciano or Montefollonico. Enjoy a longer trip walking through three of Italy’s greatest wine areas: Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino & Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Siena*
Day 2: Siena to Lucignano
Day 3: Lucignano to Buonconvento
Day 4:  Buonconvento - free day
Day 5: Buonconvento to Montalcino
Day 6: Montalcino to Bagno Vignoni
Day 7: Bagno Vignoni to Pienza
Day 8: Pienza to Montefollonico
Day 9: Departure

*The upgrade price option includes an upgrade in Siena

Prices (per person)

£1700 Double room (per person)
£1700 Twin room (per person)
£2300 Single occupancy
£1760 Double room upgrade (per person)
£1760 Twin room upgrade (per person)
£2400 Single occupancy upgrade
All single occupancy rooms are doubles

Overview

This 10 day independent walking is our most extensive visit of the area. It includes everything on the 9 day itinerary with an extra day in Montefollonico to enjoy the facilities and activities available at La Chiusa and/or an optional walk to Montepulciano.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Siena*
Day 2: Siena to Lucignano
Day 3: Lucignano to Buonconvento
Day 4:  Buonconvento - free day
Day 5: Buonconvento to Montalcino
Day 6: Montalcino to Bagno Vignoni
Day 7: Bagno Vignoni to Pienza
Day 8: Pienza to Montefollonico
Day 9: Montefollonico - free day
Day 10: Departure

*The upgrade price option includes an upgrade in Siena

Prices (per person)

£1940 Double room (per person)
£1940 Twin room (per person)
£2700 Single occupancy
£2000 Double room upgrade (per person)
£2000 Twin room upgrade (per person)
£2800 Single occupancy upgrade
All single occupancy rooms are doubles

Frequently Asked Questions

On each route there is an ATG Route Manager, who is there to take care of all the practicalities and ensure the success of your trip. Route Managers have all been ATG-trained, speak English and the language of the country fluently, and live in the local area. Your Route Manager will make contact with you a couple of weeks prior to departure (usually by email) and will then meet you at the start of your trip and will be available during your trip to move your luggage from hotel to hotel, provide local information, make restaurant reservations and do everything possible to ensure that you derive maximum enjoyment from your holiday.

Please let us know about any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance so that our Route Manager can ensure that you are catered for during your holiday. Most dietary restrictions do not present a problem on our trips and the Route Manager can discuss your requirements in more detail with you at the start of your trip.

The walks are graded according to difficulty but you can walk as much or as little as you like.

Easy: walking along well-established paths and tracks with some short ascents/descents. These trips are suitable for most people who enjoy occasional exercise.

Easy to Moderate: walking along well-established paths and tracks. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces. Ascents/descents up to 1 hour.  These trips are suitable for most people who have a reasonable level of fitness.

Moderate: walking along a variety of paths and tracks. Occasional uneven areas. Ascents/descents 1-2 hours. These trips are suitable for those who have a reasonable to good level of fitness.

Moderate to Challenging: walking along varied paths and surfaces, occasionally challenging, with ascents/descents of 2-3 hours.  These trips are suitable for more experienced walkers who have a good level of fitness.

If you are planning to take an Independent trip as a single traveller, we would ask you to consider the potential dangers of walking alone before making a booking and if necessary discuss this with our Sales team. 

Single travellers will be booked into a double room which will carry a single occupancy supplement.

Flights are not included in the price of your ATG holiday and should be booked independently.  

The trips in our Independent programme make ideal family holidays for those with children who are old enough (and keen enough!) to enjoy a walking holiday or young enough to be carried in a backpack.

You would need to consider costs for lunches (either a picnic style lunch or lunch in a café as you prefer) and evening meals. Where an evening meal is included at a hotel this is indicated on the trip page. For evening meals not included, the route book provides restaurant recommendations to suit a wide range of budgets. You would also need to factor in any entrance fees to museums, churches, galleries and other sightseeing costs, items of a personal nature, shopping expenditure and transport if you choose to not to walk on some days.

Tourist Tax

This tax is charged per guest per night and the rate is determined by the local council based on the star rating of the accommodation. The rate usually varies from €2 up to €5 per person per night, although the rate can be higher in major cities. This tax is not included in the price of your holiday but where applicable will be payable direct to your hotel in cash.

We are delighted to book extensions for you at either end of your trip. We only book hotels with which we have an established relationship and where we can ensure a high level of service and enjoyment. If you would like an extension hotel booking please indicate this during the booking process and we will contact you with pricing information.

ATG does not provide any form of insurance cover. However, it is a condition of booking that you have fully comprehensive insurance cover, including:

Cancellation/curtailment up to the cost of the holiday (preferably including flights)
Medical emergencies and repatriation
Travel delay / missed departure
Lost or stolen personal belongings
Personal liability
Legal expenses
Natural Disasters

Although most credit card companies offer travel insurance as something that is included when paying the balance with the card, it may be advisable to check that the cover offered is what you expect it to be. Very few companies include cancellation and curtailment or medical expenses. Whatever the insurance policy you have taken out, please read the documentation carefully. Please ensure also that you take it with you on your trip and refer to it in the case of any claim or emergency.

Yes, please click here for what to bring. A packing checklist is also included with your booking confirmation.

Sustainability

ATG was founded on principles of conservation and sustainable development. It was the first company to win the tourism industry’s two top awards: Tourism for Tomorrow (UK) and the World Legacy Award (National Geographic and Conservation International USA) and also the first to have an accredited Environmental Management System.

Everyone who walks with ATG contributes to the ATG Trust, which funds projects that benefit local communities in the regions visited. By supporting these initiatives, ATG promotes sustainable tourism. Past projects have included heritage restoration projects, environmental conservation and educational projects.

 

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