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Central Tuscany: Le Crete and the Val d'Orcia
Central Tuscany: Le Crete and the Val d'Orcia

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Central Tuscany: Le Crete and the Val d'Orcia
Updated 2020 / 2021 Edition
The Val d'Orcia is the Tuscan area that provides many of the images in calendars, coffee table books, movie settings, and postcards: cedar lined drives, rolling hills of grain, and vineyards. Several world class wines and foods come from the area. With this guide, the most comprehensive in English:
Drive through the badlands and eerily magnificent landscapes of
Le Crete
with its fields of grain, pastures, ponds, and sheep.
Stop at the
Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore
and wrap yourself in its reverent solitude deep in the forest.
Climb the ramparts of the fortezza of
Montalcino
for a view of the Val d'Orcia all the way to Monte Amiata. Taste the prized
Brunello di Montalcino
and visit the
Museo Civico e Diocesano
.
Stop at the "Stone that Sings," the
Abbazia di Sant'Antimo
a few kilometers from Montalcino.
Stand in Piazza Pio II in the "Ideal humanist" city of
Pienza
to admire its unique architecture. Have a lunch taking an option for each course that uses Pienza's great
pecorino
cheese.
Surprise yourself by the beauty and treasures in the tiny hill town of
Monticchiello.
Explore deceptively quiet
San Quirico d'Orcia,
famous for its gardens: the
Horti Leoni
and the
Rose Garden.
Bathe in the "tame" spas of
Bagno Vignoni
or hike through the woods to the "wild" hot pools of
Fosse Bianco.
Take in the panorama of the whole Val d'Orcia from the towering Rocca of
Radicofani.
Spend a day or two in exciting
Montepulciano,
the largest town in the area. Appreciate the panoramas from its walls. Taste the excellent
Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.
Set up a base in one of the larger towns in the regions like Montalcino, Montepulciano, or Pienza and spend three or four days carefully exploring the beautiful scenery, hill towns, restaurants, museums, fortresses, and churches, finishing the day in a relaxing hot spring.
Guide information:
cook with authentic recipes, some from my Italian cousins,
use GPS coordinates to navigate,
assess the mobile accessibility of sites.
NOTE:
The paperback version is in black-and-white. Send me an email and I will send you a color pdf version.
Praise from Readers for the "Second Time Around" Series
I was delighted to find your book on the area on Amazon before our visit earlier this month.
We went to Arezzo a few years ago, but this time, armed with guidebook we visited again. I wanted to let you know how helpful the book was. I had not noticed the bas-reliefs on the barrel vault of the main door of Pieve Santa Maria or visited the Museo Ivan Bruschi before, let alone the Telecommunications Museum which, like you, we stumbled on unexpectedly.
I just finished your book and wanted to tell you I enjoyed it very much. I am planning to go to the Tuscany area next June for a wedding and it gave me a lot of usual information. Because of your book I plan on setting up shop in Arezzo for a few days.
I have your guide books which have been very useful.
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The paperback version is black and white. For a color pdf version, send an email to Scott.Grabinger@gmail.com and he will send you the pdf. More information on the verso of the title page.
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