Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns


Traveling to Tuscany to visit the medieval hill towns can make for the perfect trip. It combines rich history, natural beauty, medieval architecture, art and culture, great regional Italian food, and breathtaking and awe-inspiring landscapes.

Whether you take a tour, or drive, or do day trips from a major city–you will become enamored with Tuscany’s magical charm and beauty. On a recent trip with friends, we booked a rental car with built-in navigation, researched and identified the hill towns we wanted to visit for the week and for each day, and stayed in two different Air B&B. We based ourselves in two locations in Tuscany, each for a week. Our first week we stayed in the tiny medieval village of Montegabbro close to San Gimignano and Volterra, and the second week we stayed in the hill town of Montecchiello near Pienza. From there we traveled to between 3 to 5 hill towns per day, and walked anywhere from 6 to 15 miles per day depending on the number of towns we visited. Each week we took a day off for a hike or a visit to a spa town soaking in the beautiful, warm natural spring waters that make the town famous. Even seeing as many hill towns we did, big and small, there are many more to visit on the next trip!

Casole d'Elsa

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Pienza

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Siena

Siena, Italy
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Lucca

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Lucca

Florence

Walking the Pedestrian Street of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Montecchiello

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Volterra

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Multepulciano

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Citta Della Pieve

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Colle di Val d'Elsa

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Locanda della L'Amorosa (Old Hamlet)

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Natural Hot Springs Spa Towns and Hamlet

Bagno Vignoni

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

San Gimignano

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

More Hill Towns!

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns

Tuscany Landscapes

Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Tuscan Landscape
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns
Walking the Pedestrian Streets of Tuscany's Hill Towns






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PJ
May 29, 2021 at 3:24 pm
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There are so many beautiful photos it’s hard to pick a favorite! One I really like is the CITTA DELLA PIEVE as it is so quintessentially Italian.



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