Discover what to visit in Tuscany
From Giotto to Donatello, from Brunelleschi to Piero della Francesca, from Dante to Leonardo da Vinci, this land has been the birthplace of illustrious figures who have written the history of our country, drawing inspiration for their works from these very landscapes, where everything is suddenly transformed into beauty.
Immerse yourself in the land of multi-coloured marvels, home of the world's most prestigious wines, and let yourself be led on a journey of discovery through flavours, nature, culture and wellness.
Immerse yourself in the land of multi-coloured marvels, home of the world's most prestigious wines, and let yourself be led on a journey of discovery through flavours, nature, culture and wellness.
“Tuscan beauty is a beauty of rigour, perfection, sometimes asceticism in the guise of grace”
(Guido Piovene)
Val d’Orcia
Explore one of the most heavenly places in Italy, the Val d'Orcia, and experience its myriad of facets.
From the long fields of wheat and laurel, to the vast expanses of vineyards among historic villages, hermitages and fortresses.
Ideal for a stay with nature and wine tasting, this land stretches between the provinces of Siena and Grosseto and is easily reached from Chianciano Terme.
Walk along the thermal springs to the south along the Ancient Via Francigena admiring the beautiful flowers of San Quirico d'Orcia, there are so many experiences to be had in this land.
From the long fields of wheat and laurel, to the vast expanses of vineyards among historic villages, hermitages and fortresses.
Ideal for a stay with nature and wine tasting, this land stretches between the provinces of Siena and Grosseto and is easily reached from Chianciano Terme.
Walk along the thermal springs to the south along the Ancient Via Francigena admiring the beautiful flowers of San Quirico d'Orcia, there are so many experiences to be had in this land.
Montepulciano
A medieval town of rare beauty, the village of Montepulciano is best known for the fine wine it is named after.
However, there is more: if you climb the tower of its Renaissance palace, the view extends as far as the Sibillini Mountains and sometimes, if you are lucky, as far as the Gran Sasso d'Italia.
Immerse yourself in wine and art, here where the noble wine of Montepulciano is kept in scenic cellars of historic palaces amidst precious paintings.
However, there is more: if you climb the tower of its Renaissance palace, the view extends as far as the Sibillini Mountains and sometimes, if you are lucky, as far as the Gran Sasso d'Italia.
Immerse yourself in wine and art, here where the noble wine of Montepulciano is kept in scenic cellars of historic palaces amidst precious paintings.
Montepulciano is only 11 km from the Fortuna Resort and can be easily reached by car.
Montalcino
Home of the world-famous Brunello, Montalcino is a charming medieval village nestled in the Val d'Orcia Natural Park.
It was around the middle of the nineteenth century that some vine-growers experimented with the grapes of this prized native Sangiovese, improving it more and more over time, from generation to generation, transforming it into one of the most famous products in the world today.
A stroll through the streets of the historic centre of Montalcino is the equivalent of immersing oneself in the most authentic Tuscany, taking in the ancient medieval atmosphere.
It was around the middle of the nineteenth century that some vine-growers experimented with the grapes of this prized native Sangiovese, improving it more and more over time, from generation to generation, transforming it into one of the most famous products in the world today.
A stroll through the streets of the historic centre of Montalcino is the equivalent of immersing oneself in the most authentic Tuscany, taking in the ancient medieval atmosphere.
Montalcino is 40 km from Chianciano Terme and can be easily reached in just 40 minutes.
Siena
The only city in the world to have a shell-shaped piazza divided into districts, renowned for its architectural beauty, Siena is stunning every time you set foot in it.
If you visit during the famous Palio di Siena, you can immerse yourself in the heart of its most ancient traditions.
From the Torre del Mangia to the Palazzo Pubblico, a city that fascinates because it has remained as intact as it was in the Middle Ages.
Walking through its districts means taking a trip back in time.
Have you ever tried the crostini with Cinta Senese or the delicious pappardelle with hare? If you combine them with a glass of Chianti, you can be sure that the taste will be one of intense pleasure.
If you visit during the famous Palio di Siena, you can immerse yourself in the heart of its most ancient traditions.
From the Torre del Mangia to the Palazzo Pubblico, a city that fascinates because it has remained as intact as it was in the Middle Ages.
Walking through its districts means taking a trip back in time.
Have you ever tried the crostini with Cinta Senese or the delicious pappardelle with hare? If you combine them with a glass of Chianti, you can be sure that the taste will be one of intense pleasure.
Siena is 71 km from Chianciano Terme and can be easily reached via the SS715.