VAL D'ORCIA ACCESSIBLE TOUR

All sites listed below, are part of the VAL D'ORCIA ACCESSIBLE TOUR. Some of the impediments has been solved by our direct contact with the relative authority or simply because we know exactly the area. If you like us to drive you around Val D'Orcia, you can choose up to three different sites listed per day and we will make accessible for you. Cost include, Driver, Fuel, Accessible Transport with lift and transfer from and to the accommodation per booking. Choose the sites to visit, once you have choose the accommodation from a Accessible Accommodations, using our booking form. Than click on the VAL D'ORCIA ACCESSIBLE TOUR box. Automatically will add it at you accommodation quote.








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No one Val D'Orcia area have resisted the pressures of progress and retained the traditions of the region safeguarded the relationship between man and the environment.  The Val D'Orcia was recently added in the Unesco's Heritage List and is universally recognized as one of the most beautiful landscapes on Earth. The surreal landscape is a popular location for adverts and films. Although inhabited since Etruscan times, the Val D’Orcia is rich in Medieval and Renaissance architecture.    The Medieval old town of San Quirico D'Orcia has survived untouched, with the magnificent Romanesque Collegiata of St Quirico and St Giuditta, erected between the 12th and 13th century. The nearby Medieval hamlet of Rocca d’Orcia is also well worth a visit and commands stunning views over the valley below. The 12th century Rocca di Tentennano fortress, also known as Rocca di Tintinnano, once belonged to the Tignosi family and today functions as an exhibition centre. San Quirico D'Orcia makes an ideal base  and traffic controls ensure that there is little noise apart from the buzz of a small Tuscan town going about its business. The town has several bars and really good restaurants.– Not far from San Quirico D'Orcia is Pienza, a small town planning gem. The unusual, trapezoid-shaped main square is lined with fine palazzi such as Palazzo Borgia and Palazzo Piccolomini. The Cathedral also looks onto the main square. Famed for its popular theatre, Monticchiello is still surrounded by its 13th century fortifications, while Bagno Vignone is remarkable for its square that contains the thermal waters that have attracted so many illustrious visitors through the centuries, from St Catherine of Siena to Lorenzo Il Magnifico. Near Bagno Vignoni, the Parco dei Mulini tour of old mills is well worth a try. Siena, and Montalcino are easily accessible by car. Many sites in VAL D'ORCIA are accessible. We checked for you the main, monuments, churches, museums and listed here including Accessibility Details, opening times and ticket costs. You choose three sites you always wish to visit and than will we make happen. Add your VAL D’ORCIA ACCESSIBLE TOUR once you have choose the accommodation from Accessible Accommodations on the booking form.
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