Siena and Val d'Orcia


Siena & Val d’Orcia: emotions among medieval villages, golden hills & authentic wine

Siena, a medieval jewel of Tuscany, enchants with Piazza del Campo, the Duomo, and streets that breathe centuries of history. The surrounding hills, extending toward UNESCO-listed Val d’Orcia, offer iconic panoramas, vineyards fading into the horizon, timeless villages, and olive groves that tell ancient stories.

In this setting, wine tourism becomes a journey of the senses: tasting wines like Chianti and Syrah while watching the sun illuminate the hills delivers unforgettable emotions and the authentic taste of Tuscany.

Its proximity to Villa La Ripa, in Arezzo, allows visitors to complete the day with an exclusive tasting, turning each visit into a full experience of art, nature, and wine.

How to reach Villa La Ripa from Siena

  • From Siena city center: take SR2 (Cassia) toward Arezzo, then follow signs to Villa La Ripa. Approx. travel time: 1h 15–25 min.

  • From Monteriggioni: follow SR2 southeast toward Arezzo, then follow signs to the winery. Approx. travel time: 1h 20 min.

  • From San Gimignano: take SP1/SP438 toward Colle di Val d’Elsa, then SR2 toward Arezzo, following signs to Villa La Ripa. Approx. travel time: 1h 40 min.

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