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What are the top must-see attractions near Siena, Italy with a vehicle?

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Michelle

Im going to be spending a week just outside of Siena, Italy. Looking for recommendations of things to do or places to visit in the area - I will have a vehicle.

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Rachelle Vandersteen
We loved our time in Lucca. Also check out Vinci if you can.

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Sharon

You could take a day trip to Cinqueterre if you don’t want to spend a night or two there. Drive to Levanto and take the train all the way to Riomaggiore. Then you can choose how many legs you want to hike vs take the train on the way back to your car. We hiked the first and third (took the train between the rest of the towns) but we took it easy. We made it back to our hotel south of Siena by 10 pm.

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Ron

San Gimignano is a stunning hill lown with medieval towers and stunning views across the countryside. Very busy, though. Great gelato in the town square. We stayed a few nights in Volterra, a much less touristy hill town - old Etruscan town - known for alabaster. Pleasant walled town. Of course, from Siena you can do day trips to Florence, Pisa, Cinque Terre and other Tuscan areas. Some nice wine tours are offered.

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Stephani

I loved Volterra and San Gimignano. All of it!! Renting a car is perfect because the rolling hills and valleys is an idyllic drive.

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Trudy

Montepulciano is a beautiful place too. So many wonderful towns. We stayed outside Sienna in Costello de Quatre Torre. Volterra, San Gimignano, FLORENCE, Chianti and so much more.

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Doug

Trudy we loved Montepulciano. Stayed right off the main square up on the top. Had a vehicle (too big for many streets throughout Tuscany so be prepared to walk). Set the GPS to “avoid toll roads” and let it Guide you through the countryside from one destination to the other. We found so many quite gems that way it became our favourite pastime.

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Stacey

San Gimignano and Orvieto are both spectacular

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Sharyl

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A Week Near Siena, Italy: Exploring the Tuscan Countryside

Siena, the jewel of Tuscany, is a city steeped in history, art, and culture. However, the true charm of this region lies in the surrounding countryside, where rolling hills, vineyards, and medieval villages paint a picturesque landscape. With a vehicle at your disposal, you'll have the freedom to explore the hidden gems that lie just beyond the city limits.

Wander Through Medieval Villages

The Tuscan countryside is dotted with enchanting medieval villages that seem frozen in time. Here are a few must-visit destinations:

  • Monteriggioni: Just a short drive from Siena, this walled medieval town offers a glimpse into the past. Stroll along the ramparts, visit the charming shops, and savor the local delicacies.
  • San Gimignano: Known as the "Manhattan of Tuscany," this hilltop town boasts towering medieval towers and a vibrant atmosphere. Wander through the narrow streets, admire the stunning architecture, and indulge in some of the best gelato in the region.
  • Montalcino: This picturesque village is renowned for its exquisite Brunello di Montalcino wines. Visit local wineries, explore the fortified town, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Val d'Orcia.

Indulge in Tuscan Cuisine and Wine

No trip to Tuscany would be complete without savoring the region's celebrated cuisine and world-class wines. Consider joining a cooking class or wine tasting tour to fully immerse yourself in the local culinary traditions.

  • Montalcino Wine Tour: Embark on a guided tour of the Montalcino wineries, where you'll learn about the production process and sample some of the finest Brunello di Montalcino wines.
  • Cooking Class in Siena: Learn the art of Tuscan cooking from a local chef. Prepare traditional dishes like handmade pasta, hearty soups, and decadent desserts, all while enjoying the charming atmosphere of Siena.

Explore Natural Wonders

The Tuscan countryside is not only rich in history and culinary delights but also boasts stunning natural landscapes. Here are a few must-visit destinations for nature lovers:

  • Val d'Orcia: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a breathtaking valley known for its rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and picturesque farmhouses. Take a scenic drive or go for a hike to fully appreciate the beauty of this region.
  • Crete Senesi: This unique landscape, formed by erosion, features clay hills and ridges in shades of gray and ochre. Visit the charming town of Asciano and explore the nearby hiking trails for panoramic views.

With a week to explore the area around Siena, you'll have ample opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culture, savor the delectable cuisine, and witness the breathtaking natural beauty that Tuscany has to offer.



   










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