In the heart of the Tuscan countryside, in the province of Siena, lies the town of San Quirico d’Orcia. A town that has only 2,500 inhabitants, but is considered one of the pearls of the region. This is because, beyond the undeniable charm of its historic village, it is also an excellent base for exploring the Val d’Orcia, a picturesque and renowned area of Tuscany made up of rolling hills, rows of vineyards and ancient farmhouses converted into charming agritourisms, protected by UNESCO as part of the list of world heritage sites. San Quirico d’Orcia is therefore the portrait of Tuscany, and arriving there by car you really have the impression of having ended up in a postcard or a poster, in one of the landscapes most dear to the numerous foreign tourists who, for several years now, have populated the hills of the Val d’Orcia, especially in the summer. - https://www.toscana.info/siena/provincia/san-quirico-dorcia/ San Quirico d’Orcia has a small and compact historic center, but some of its main attractions are located a few kilometers outside the city. Here is a list of things to see in San Quirico d’Orcia so you really don’t miss anything during a stay in these parts. - https://www.toscana.info/siena/provincia/san-quirico-dorcia/
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