
Tuscany: the Valdichiana Senese trail
The Valdichiana Senese is a stunning stretch of Tuscan countryside known for its Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and top thermal centers.
Imagine stepping into a land where the whispers of history intertwine with the rhythm of modern life, legendary works of art bear witness to human creativity and natural marvels await at every corner. Welcome to Italy my friend, an enchanting mosaic of 20 extraordinary regions, each offering a special microcosm of beauty.
From the majestic snow-capped peaks of the Dolomites to the sun-drenched shores of Sicily, Italy is like a treasure chest filled with unforgettable experiences just waiting to be uncovered. So, let’s embark on a journey that goes beyond the usual tourist spots and dive deep into these remarkable regions and all the wonders they hold.
To kickstart your exploration, all you have to do is click on a region on the interactive map or choose from the list below, and you’ll be taken to all the articles dedicated to that specific area.

The Valdichiana Senese is a stunning stretch of Tuscan countryside known for its Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and top thermal centers.

Bussana Vecchia is a tiny village in Liguria with a unique history and a hippy vibe - a place unlike anything you’ve seen before!

Valtiberina is a part of Tuscany that often goes unnoticed but is bursting with beauty, art, and history just waiting to be discovered.

Le Langhe, Piedmont's hilly wonderland, are a gastronomic haven home to divine wines, truffles, and breathtaking vistas.

Between Florence and Siena, Certaldo is the lovely Tuscan village where Boccaccio was born and hosts the renowned Mercantia festival.

Pisa is a bustling university town that’s got much more than its famous tower. Fun fact: the leaning towers are actually three!

Let’s take a tour of Italy's quirkiest and most fascinating facts, from underwater farms to our own version of the Great Wall.

Lucca is a beautiful walled town with historic cobblestone streets and a Roman amphitheater-turned-main piazza.

There are two independent territories in Italy: the Vatican and San Marino. And then there’s the self-proclaimed state of Seborga…

Gosh, narrowing down my Italy travel list to 15 spots was a Herculean task, but now I’m so ready to tick them all off!

Ah, Palermo - the city of chaotic beauty, where the Mediterranean sun meets Baroque architecture, exotic street markets, and luscious food

Explore Tuscany's iconic sights and hidden gems on a 10-day road trip itinerary through this stunning Italian region.