Val d’Orcia Guided Tour

A chance to explore the Tuscan countryside with a local guide

Free cancellation available

On this tour of the Val d'Orcia, an expert guide will show you some of the most characteristic spots of the Tuscan countryside and share with you stories and secrets only known by the locals.

Your guide will lead you through the streets of Pienza and give you an introduction to the past of this famous artistic center of the valley. Over the course of the tour, you will explore the historic center of the town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Etruscan and Roman baths. In addition, you will have the opportunity to taste a characteristic Italian ice cream and cappuccino.

What's included

  • Private transportation
  • Coffee or cappuccino
  • Ice cream
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

Accessibility

  • Infants must sit on an adult's lap

Health & Safety

  • Not recommended for visitors with back problems
  • Not recommended for visitors with heart problems or serious medical conditions
  • Suitable for all fitness levels

Languages spoken by guide

English (UK)

Additional information

The tour provider can suggest restaurants or places to get a quick bite to eat.

Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

You must be 18 years or older, or be accompanied by an adult, to book.

Operated by Ciao Fabry Tours

Itinerary information

Location

Departure point
Piazza Pio II, Pienza, 53026
Please note that pickup is available from hotels in a range of ten miles from Pienza. Please enter your pickup details at checkout. If your hotel is not located in the listed pickup areas, please make your way to the designated meeting point. Meet your guide on the right side of the Duomo Church. Your guide will be holding a sign with your name writen on it. Please contact the tour provider to arrange your pickup or meeting point details.
End point
Piazza Pio II, Pienza, 53026

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