Trails of Tuscany
- Soak up the Tuscan charm on a self-guided slow adventure trip in Italy
- Live like a Florentine and take an evening stroll to Ponte Vecchio in Florence
- Sample Tuscany's culinary traditions, world-class wines, and seasonal foods
- Enjoy an aperitivo at Il Campo in Siena's heart, soaking up the Italian ambience
- Views to Lake Trasimeno from Piazza Garibaldi in the medieval town of Cortona
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in SienaArriving in the medieval city of Siena gives the feeling of having stepped back in time. At Siena’s heart is Il Campo; the central piazza and where the Palio horse race takes place twice every summer. After checking in at the hotel, why not head here for a coffee or glass of chilled wine and soak up the Italian ambience and relax into ‘la vita bella’.
On this slow-paced trip there are of course wonderful walks to take in the stunning Tuscan and Umbrian rolling hills, sprawling olive groves and vineyards, but also time to explore the iconic towns at your own pace. You have this afternoon and tomorrow morning free, so we recommend arriving early today to make the most of this first stop in the historical town of Siena.
Situated in Siena city centre, it's perfect for exploring on foot. Built in around 1870 as a Neoclassical villa, it was restored in 2004, keeping its original style as well as its beautiful, frescoed common rooms. The hotel has a restaurant, bar, terrace, and small garden to relax in.
Siena is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Italy’s must-see attractions. The city is well-known for its wine and cuisine, art, museums, and Gothic architecture. Take time this morning to discover this charming historic town.
Why not add on the "Taste of Siena Food Tour" so you can eat your way through Siena’s hidden corners? Sample tastings of traditional delicacies, local wines, handmade pasta, olive oil and cheese as you walk through the historic centre (tour duration: 3 hrs, 10am start).
This afternoon, take the train (payable locally, approximately 1 hour duration) on a picturesque journey through classic Italian landscapes to Montepulciano. From the train station there is an included transfer to the hotel, where there will be a welcome meeting with our local supplier. The town is known for its red wine ‘Vino Nobile’, so perhaps relax with a glass this evening or purchase a bottle or two to bring home.
Our hosts offer a warm welcome to all guests to their extraordinarily charming B&B. Rooms are museum-like, decorated with period Italian antiques and frescoed ceilings and include renovated bathrooms with modern fittings.
This morning starts with an included transfer to Pienza at 0900am. Pienza is said to boast the most delicious pecorino cheese in the whole of Tuscany—why not stop in at one of the shops and get some to take home? This UNESCO World Heritage town was commissioned by the pope in 1459 to the architect Bernardo Rossellino, with the task of designing the perfect town. Parts of the town were used in the filming of ‘The English Patient’, which was largely set in the nearby Sant’ Anna Monastery. Don’t miss taking a short walk along the wall on the south edge of town to take in the panoramic view.
On the walk back to Montepulciano it’s possible to visit one of the quaint cafes or stop for a picnic lunch in Monticchiello, a stunning hamlet with fortified walls.
Alternatively, instead of joining the walk today, there’s the option of relaxing and exploring the town of Montepulciano. The Church of Sant’Agostino is worth a visit as is the Palazzo Comunale, where it’s possible to climb the tall tower to get a view of the surrounding countryside. The historic Caffe’ Poliziano is an ideal lunch spot. Take a wander around the main square of Piazza Grande and the nearby Fortress of Montepulciano with its delightful gardens.
Ascent/Descent: 522m/464m
Our hosts offer a warm welcome to all guests to their extraordinarily charming B&B. Rooms are museum-like, decorated with period Italian antiques and frescoed ceilings and include renovated bathrooms with modern fittings.
Leaving Montepulciano, on a half-day walk through the iconic Tuscan countryside of yellow fields and hilltop villages to Acquaviva. From here a transfer is included to Cortona at 1pm, where it’s easy to find a quiet spot to relax in the Tuscan sun and read a good book or enjoy watching the world go by.
Alternatively, there is the option to do a longer full-day walk continuing from Acquaviva to Valiano and then transferring from here to Cortona.
Cortona, located at 600m altitude, is characterised by steep narrow streets and medieval architecture. Pay a visit to the distinguished Etruscan Academy Museum, founded in 1727, or simply enjoy the expansive views from the Piazza Garibaldi.
Montepulciano to Acquaviva: 9km (6 mi). Ascent/Descent: 37m/269m
Acquaviva to Valiano: 7km (4.5mi). Ascent/Descent: 3m/49m
Combined: 16km (10mi). Ascent/Descent: 40m/318m
Hotel San Michele is located inside one of Cortona’s oldest buildings, Baldelli Palace, a beautifully restored 15th-century mansion located right in the heart of Cortona. It has even been declared a national monument by the Ministry of Art. It's just a few steps from the main squares, restaurants and attractions of the town.
Cortona is a classic medieval town ideally perched on a hilltop. You may have watched the movie "Under the Tuscan Sun" based on the book by Frances Mayes. Most parts of it were filmed in Cortona and whilst exploring on foot you may recognise various filming locations such as Villa Bramasole, the abandoned Tuscan villa that Diane buys and restores.
Set off on a short, optional walk along the ancient Strada Basolata Romana to Cortona or spend the day strolling down Via Santa Margherita, browsing the local ceramics shops for unique souvenirs to take home, and admiring big villas set amid sunflower fields and olive groves. There are parts of town that are particularly steep, with narrow streets, but the views will make it more than worthwhile. You can see all the way to Lake Trasimeno in Umbria from Piazza Garibaldi and the Chiana Valley countryside from the city walls.
Cortona is not only a feast for the eyes, have a traditional Tuscan meal and one of its top restaurants followed by a well-earned siesta.
Ascent/Descent: 397m/406m
Hotel San Michele is located inside one of Cortona’s oldest buildings, Baldelli Palace, a beautifully restored 15th-century mansion located right in the heart of Cortona. It has even been declared a national monument by the Ministry of Art. It's just a few steps from the main squares, restaurants and attractions of the town.
After a short transfer from your hotel to Terontola-Cortona train station you will catch a train speeding through photogenic Italian landscapes to Florence’s Santa Maria Novella Station (takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, payable locally).
Upon arrival in Florence, known as ‘The Athens of the Middle Ages’, there is then time at leisure to explore this incredible historic city. Immerse yourself in the wonders of Florence there is the option of doing a circular walking loop taking in Florence’s top attractions. Discover Palazzo Vecchio, the infamous fortress, and Florence Town Hall, navigate Accademia Galleria for Michelangelo’s “David,” and be awed by the huge exterior of Florence’s Cathedral “Duomo.”
Ascent/Descent: 113m/113m
Stay at the 3-star Boutique Hotel Del Corso. Amid shops on a narrow street in the city centre, this relaxed hotel is a 5-minute walk from the Gothic landmark Florence Cathedral.
According to Lonely Planet, Florence is one of the best cities to travel to in the world, and we couldn't agree more! An extra day here with free time will allow you to explore at your own pace.
Florence is uniquely compact in size, easy to explore on foot, and packed with art and architecture at every turn. The city has hardly changed since the Renaissance and it should come as no surprise that the entire city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its 15th-century palaces, medieval churches, and marble basilicas will keep you reaching for your camera.
The Tuscan capital is known for its fashion and haute-couture boutiques and walking along its cobbled streets and window shopping is a treat in itself. Florentines share a pride in their culinary traditions; locally sourced, seasonal foods. You will find that one of your challenges is choosing between the huge variety of restaurants and lunch spots today, wishing you could try them all. Life in Florence is sweet, enjoy a slow passeggiata to Ponte Vecchio bridge for views over river Arno or a short walk up to Piazzale Michelangelo to gaze over the skyline of Florence from above. Finish the day off by indulging in an aperitivo at dusk to celebrate the end of a fantastic holiday.
Stay at the 3-star Boutique Hotel Del Corso. Amid shops on a narrow street in the city centre, this relaxed hotel is a 5-minute walk from the Gothic landmark Florence Cathedral.
From Florence it’s easy to take a day trip to Pisa as it is only an hour’s journey between the two cities (please contact us if you would like to add a night here).
Check out of the hotel and continue with onward journey.
Other Information
Is it for me?This is the perfect trip for discovering the quiet trails, iconic scenery, and highlights of Tuscany. The itinerary has a mix of gentle walks that allow you to travel at a slow pace, with plenty of free time to enjoy the incredible towns and villages along the way. Tuscany is not only a feast for the eyes, sample pecorino cheese in Pienza, Pasta al Fumo in Cortona, and relax with a glass of 'Vino Nobile' in Montepulciano.
Slower Adventures | Where walking and cycling meet easy-going exploring, our Slower Adventures are the perfect combination. Most days are filled with picturesque journeys with some free time to dive into the destination and experience the people, local food and culture as you go.
Inn to Inn Walking | Walk from place-to-place changing accommodations each night. Generally staying in B&Bs, inns, and guesthouses.
Solo Travellers, Families with Teens
The minimum age for this tour is: 10 Years
With up to 15km (9 mi) of walking each day, this trip is graded easy to moderate and is suitable for those with a good level of fitness. On most days there is a choice of walks and other activities such as sightseeing, wine tasting, or optional food tours so that you can enjoy this trip at your own pace, please view the itinerary for more details. We suggest that you should train by walking some walks of similar daily distances to your planned itinerary. The landscape is undulating with gentle ascents and descents, with the exception of the walk from Pienza to Montepulciano on Day 3 which has an ascent of 522m (1712ft). The elevation on other days rarely exceeds 200-300m (650-950ft).
During the summer, temperatures are high, and you will need to carry plenty of water with you (additional weight), which may slow you down. Most of the route follows dirt tracks and gravel paths although you will occasionally be following minor paved roads.
You will be staying in charming bed and breakfast accommodations and 3-4* hotels. We specifically choose the properties to ensure that you enjoy every minute of your stay. All offer a warm Italian welcome to walkers and traditional hospitality.
We will always try and accommodate you at the locations detailed below, but because of limited availability, we may have to accommodate you at an alternative location of the same or better standard. We will confirm your accommodation details upon confirming your reservation.
Single Rooms
If you require single rooms for your party we will of course try to accommodate your request, subject to availability and payment of a single supplement. This independent walking holiday is also available to solo walkers.
Additional Nights
You may wish to take some extra nights along the route, either to rest or for those with plenty of energy to explore some of the other walking opportunities nearby. Please let us know if this is of interest and we can help organise this for you.
Meals
The delicious Italian food and wine available locally are undoubtedly a highlight of this tour. The price of your trip includes breakfast each morning. Lunches and other dinners are not included so you are free to choose from the available options.
Siena Food Tour
If you are looking to fully immerse yourself in the Tuscan culture by sampling local delicacies, then a Food Tour in Siena is for you. These guided experiences can be added to your booking (at an additional cost) and take you on a short and gentle walk through the historic centre with plenty of time for side visits. If you are interested, please let us know at the time of booking so we can organise this for you.
The routes are partially waymarked and for the most part easy to follow. Navigation is straightforward as you can use the Macs Adventure Smartphone App which has maps, directions, GPS tracks, and daily route information. Simply download the GPS tracks for offline use and follow the route on your phone with the assurance that navigation will be simple, and you can’t get lost.
You will find more information on downloading the app in your Macs Adventure Account.
- 7 Nights accommodation in B&B accommodation and 3-4* hotels
- 7 Breakfasts
- Transfers as per itinerary
- Baggage transfers
- A detailed information pack and welcome meeting (Day 2)
- Access to the GPX tracks and route information via the Macs Adventure smartphone app
- 24/7 Emergency telephone support
- Travel to Siena and from Florence
- Train from Siena to Montepulciano Stazione (Day 2)
- Travel Insurance
- Personal Equipment
- Lunches, drinks, snacks and all other dinners
- Local tourist taxes (if applicable)
- Additional nights before, during or after the trip
- Taste of Siena Guided Tour (Day 2)
Our Trails of Tuscany self-guided walking tour is available to book from April to October and you can start your holiday on any date in the season.
April, May, and June are normally pleasant temperatures for walking and the vegetation is particularly lush at this time of year. May is when most wildflowers are coming into bloom. Autumn is probably our favourite time of year as the landscape is made up of a gold and red pallet so September and October are unmissable. July and August can be very hot so you will have to start walking early to miss the heat of the day and carry a lot of water (additional weight) with you, although the towns and villages are buzzing at this time of year, which is great.
Peak Season Availability
Early booking is recommended to secure the best choice of accommodation for you throughout the peak spring and summer months. We may require some flexibility regarding your dates, accommodation and/or itinerary. We will do our best to provide a suitable alternative in line with our usual tour. In the instance that our usual accommodation is not available, a supplement for alternate accommodation may be payable, but will of course be discussed with you. We will always try our best to get you confirmed on the date you wish to travel.
Florence and Pisa are the nearest airports to the start of your trip in Siena, Tuscany. You can easily catch a train to Siena which has a duration of roughly 2h20m from Florence, or 2h30m from Pisa. Visit Trenitalia for times and prices, the tickets can be purchased on arrival or online prior to departure. If you are travelling from elsewhere in Italy, the train is a great choice as it is efficient and relatively inexpensive.
From the final destination of your trip in Florence, you can easily get a local bus or taxi to Florence Airport. The airport is located in the northwest of the city, only about 8km from the centre, meaning the duration of your journey there will only take approx. 15 to 25 minutes.
If you are flying from Pisa, then there is a direct bus (duration: 70 minutes) connecting Florence and Pisa Airports. Alternatively, you can take the train from Florence to Pisa (2h30m). From Pisa city centre you can take the quick PisaMover bus to the airport which is only 1km away, located near the coast (approx. 8 minutes).
Visit Trenitalia for times and prices, the tickets can be purchased on arrival or online prior to departure. If you are travelling from elsewhere in Italy, the train is a great choice as it is efficient and relatively inexpensive.
When required your bags will be transferred from your hotel and moved onto your next overnight accommodation. When you are travelling with public transport, you will need to take your luggage with you. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 20kg per person.
The distances and ascent/descents are approximations of the recommended routes.
Please be prepared by packing all necessary items. Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof clothes for the cooler months and lightweight clothing for summer, a day pack, sun hat, and sunscreen.
You can use public transport or local taxis to continue to your next overnight stop.
This walking holiday is graded easy to moderate and involves 2.5-4 hours of walking each day so you should enjoy an active lifestyle to get the most from this holiday. If you are unable to walk on any day you can use taxis or public transport to move onto the next nights accommodation.
Spring in Italy is sublime and April, May and June are absolutely lovely. Autumn is probably my favourite time of year as the landscape is made up of a gold and red pallet so September and October are unmissable. July and August can be very hot so you will have to start early to miss the heat of the day, although the towns and villages are buzzing which is great. You can view weather details for the region here.
We suggest you book as soon as your plans are finalised; Tuscany and Umbria are extremely popular especially during July/August. You will find up to date availability on our website and we will always try and accommodate your plans so just ask.
You will need good walking shoes/boots, comfortable walking clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers, a daypack and hats/gloves etc.
When required your bags will be transferred from your hotel and moved onto your next overnight accommodation. When you are travelling with public transport, you will need to take your luggage with you. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 20kg per person.
Either Pisa, Florence or Rome are convenient and you can reach the start/end of the walk by train in an hour or two.
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