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Urban hiking trails in Siena navigate the city's historic center, characterized by its medieval architecture and undulating terrain. The city is built on several rolling hills, with routes often traversing ancient cobblestone streets and incorporating valleys within the urban fabric. These trails provide an opportunity to explore Siena's landmarks and hidden corners on foot.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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6.00km
01:37
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Embark on an easy hiking adventure through Siena's historic heart with the Siena Inside the Walls Loop. This route offers a delightful blend of urban exploration and scenic vistas, allowing…
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6.94km
01:55
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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1,350
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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1,288
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6.24km
01:46
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.64km
01:01
70m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Porta Romana is one of the ancient gates in the walls of Siena, located on the route of the ancient Via Cassia. It was built in 1327 - 1328 by Agnolo di Ventura and Agostino di Giovanni, equipped with battlements and a defensive wall. In 1417, Taddeo di Bartolo was commissioned to paint the fresco that was to adorn it with a depiction of the Virgin, like the other city gates, to implore divine protection for the city. In 1978, the frescoes, due to advanced deterioration, were detached and transferred to the Basilica of San Francesco. However, there is a Roman inscription at the Porta Romana!The inscription was written on a travertine tablet and, based on its graphic characters and content, can be dated to the Augustan period (27 BC – 0) saying "Silvanus sacr(um) / C. Victricius / Memor VIvir / [a] ugustalis posuit" = Caio Victricio Memore Seviro augustale dedicated a small temple to Silvanus.
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In Siena, as we know, your eye always falls there, on the shell-shaped Campo or the striped marble of the Duomo. And rightly so. But then there are those places that speak to you in a different voice, more raspy and sincere. Porta Romana is one of them. Let's be clear: this isn't a small archway placed there for show. This is a beast of brick and stone, a fortress planted to the south to tell those arriving from Rome: "Be careful, you're entering Siena." It's massive, imposing, it makes you feel small and immediately reminds you that this city was once a serious thing, a power that had to be defended. It has none of the frills of other monuments; it gets straight to the point, and for me, its charm begins right there.
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A very nice place
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Birthplace of Saint Catherine of Sienna and sanctuary with oratory, church and frescoed cell of Catherine
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Very easy walk but can be slippery after a rain
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There are nearly 90 urban hiking trails in Siena, offering a wide range of options for exploring the city and its immediate surroundings. Most of these, around 67, are rated as easy, making them accessible for many visitors.
Yes, Siena offers numerous easy urban walks perfect for beginners. Many routes explore the historic center and its charming streets. For example, the Discovering Siena — Ring Tour is a great option for a gentle introduction to the city's beauty.
Urban hikes in Siena often lead you through its historic center, allowing you to experience iconic landmarks. You can explore routes that pass by the famous Piazza del Campo and the Torre del Mangia. The Piazza del Campo – Torre del Mangia loop from Siena is an excellent choice for this.
Absolutely. Many of Siena's urban trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. The Siena Inside the Walls Loop is a popular circular option that takes you through the heart of the city.
Yes, several urban hiking routes in Siena are easily accessible by public transport. For instance, the Exploring Siena from the station – loop tour starts directly from the train station, making it convenient for those arriving without a car.
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times for urban hiking in Siena. The weather is pleasant, and the city is vibrant. In spring, the surrounding countryside blooms with wildflowers, while autumn offers comfortable temperatures and beautiful colors.
Yes, many urban walks in Siena are family-friendly, especially the easier, shorter loops within the city center. These routes often feature historical sites and charming streets that can keep children engaged. Always check the route's distance and elevation gain to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on public paths and urban trails in Siena. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas, especially around historical sites or within buildings. Ensure you carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
The komoot community highly rates urban hiking in Siena, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of historical exploration and scenic beauty, the well-preserved medieval architecture, and the opportunity to discover hidden corners and charming cobblestone streets. The Piazza del Campo – Narrow Cobblestone Street loop from Siena is a great example of a route that showcases these aspects.
Yes, as you hike through Siena's historic center, you'll find numerous cafes, trattorias, and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments or a meal. The city is renowned for its culinary delights, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to sample local Tuscan specialties.
For urban hikes in Siena, comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you'll be navigating cobblestone streets and some inclines. Bring a water bottle, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and a camera to capture the beautiful scenery. A small backpack for essentials is also recommended.


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