10 Hidden Gems You Must Visit in Toscana, Italy
Discover Tuscany: 10 Hidden Gems for the Adventurous Traveler
10 Hidden Gems You Must Visit in Toscana, Italy
Discover the less-traveled roads of Tuscany that reveal picturesque landscapes, intriguing history, delightful local experiences, and unforgettable adventures.
1. Bagni San Filippo
Hidden in the Monte Amiata countryside lies the enchanting thermal springs of Bagni San Filippo. Known for its healing waters and stunning limestone formations, this is a must-visit for relaxation and wellness. Nearby accommodations can be found at Search and Stay.
2. Montemerano
A medieval gem that is not to be missed, Montemerano offers serene views and a charming old town atmosphere. Meander through ancient streets and dine at family-run trattorias.
3. Pitigliano
Affectionately known as the “Little Jerusalem” of Italy, Pitigliano’s perched houses rising from a tuff rock base provide an awe-inspiring sight and rich Jewish history.
4. Livorno’s Terrazza Mascagni
Experience the stunning sea views and elegant promenade of Terrazza Mascagni in the coastal city of Livorno. It’s the perfect spot for a sunset stroll.
5. Castiglione d’Orcia
A quintessential Tuscan village, Castiglione d’Orcia is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds. With panoramic views and rich history, it’s a peaceful retreat.
6. Sansepolcro
Home to the Renaissance artist Piero della Francesca, Sansepolcro is filled with art and history. Its lesser-known museums are perfect for art lovers.
7. La Foce Gardens
Visit the remarkable La Foce Gardens for a tapestry of vibrant flora and breathtaking symmetry. The garden’s design merges with the surrounding rolling hills of Val d’Orcia.
8. Parco Regionale della Maremma
Adventure seekers will relish the untouched natural beauty of Parco Regionale della Maremma. Embark on hikes, horse riding, or cycling escapades while enjoying the mesmerizing vistas.
Stay close to nature with accommodations from Accessibility Stays.
9. Lucchio
A magnificent mountain village overlooking the Garfagnana area, Lucchio is distinguished by its ruined castle and panoramic views. Nature-loving adventurers can hike their way up to this serene getaway.
10. The Abbey of San Galgano
Witness the atmospheric ruins of the Abbey of San Galgano, where the roofless walls frame the sky. It is a unique historical site that speaks to the past’s mystery and allure.
For stays offering unique local experiences, explore options via On the Farm Stays.