Getting Around South East Tuscany

By Walking

The old town and port is small enough to walk around.

By Bus

By Taxi

By Boat

South East Tuscany FAQ

Chianciano Terme

Renowned for its luxurious thermal spas and wellness centers, Chianciano Terme offers relaxing treatments and health-focused experiences amidst beautiful natural surroundings.

San Quirico d’Orcia

A picturesque medieval town with beautiful gardens, charming streets, and historic architecture. San Quirico d’Orcia is also a gateway to the Val d’Orcia region.

Cetona

This quaint village is known for its charming medieval streets, stunning views, and historical sites such as the ancient Church of San Michele. It’s a peaceful retreat with a rich history.

Siena

Home to the imposing Radicofani Fortress, this small town offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and a glimpse into its medieval past with the fortress and historic center.

Soaking in the Wellness of Chianciano Terme.

Indulge in a day of relaxation at the luxurious thermal spas of Chianciano Terme, where you can enjoy a range of wellness treatments and soak in naturally heated mineral waters.

Strolling Through the Medieval Streets of Cetona.

Discover the charm of Cetona, a medieval village with narrow streets, historical sites, and beautiful views. Visit local artisans and enjoy the town’s tranquil atmosphere.

Relaxing at the Thermal Springs of Bagno Vignoni.

Enjoy a soak in the unique thermal pool set in the town’s central square. The historic setting and natural hot springs provide a distinctive spa experience.

Exploring the Radicofani Fortress.

Climb to the top of the Radicofani Fortress for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The fortress offers a glimpse into the region’s medieval history and provides stunning photo opportunities.

Exploring Pienza Pecorino Cheese.

Take a guided cheese-tasting tour in Pienza, known for its delicious pecorino cheese. Learn about traditional cheese-making methods and sample a variety of local cheeses.