Best attractions and places to see around San Giovanni D'Asso include a variety of historical sites, cultural points, and natural landscapes. This medieval village, part of the Montalcino municipality, is situated in the southernmost part of the Crete Senesi, bordering the Val d'Orcia. The region is characterized by its unique clay hills, rolling terrain, and historical significance, offering views of the Sienese countryside. San Giovanni D'Asso is also recognized for its local products, such as olive oil, wine, and white truffles.
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Wonderful ancient village, with spectacular views of the Val D'Orcia.
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San Quirico is located on a small rise and has preserved its 12th century ramparts and monumental gates. Late in the Middle Ages the place gained importance thanks to the Via Francigena that ran through the Orcia valley and reached the city. San Quirco was Sigeric's 12th stop.
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The statue of Tazio Giorgio Nuvolari in San Quirico d'Orcia is a monument in honor of this famous Italian motorcycle and racing driver from the 1920s and 1930s. The monument was erected relatively recently, in 2011. Nuvolari, nicknamed the “Great Mantuan”, was a friend of Enzo Ferrari and winner of many races in Italy. It is located in San Quirico d'Orcia, because one of his "Thousand Mile" races passed through this city. On Tazio Nuvolari's grave it is written: "The last of the greats, the first of the moderns."
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Fantastic trip at times on the Francigena and you can also go out on the Eroica
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One word...fantastic!! take ten minutes to enjoy a satisfying and exciting stage
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Beautiful place with nice shops, cafes, bars, not too crowded even in summer!
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Montalcino, a medieval village in the province of Siena, is a place that invites you to immerse yourself in a slow tourism experience. Its trails, such as the Brunello Crossing and the Granfondo del Brunello, offer the opportunity to explore the region both on foot and on two wheels. The well-preserved historic center of Montalcino can be explored on foot without difficulty. As you approach Montalcino, don't miss its fortress, one of the main attractions of the Val d'Orcia.
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San Giovanni d'Asso is rich in history. You can explore the Historic town of Montalcino, a medieval village with a fortress and historic city walls. Within San Giovanni d'Asso itself, the prominent San Giovanni d'Asso Castle, built between 1100 and 1450, is a central landmark. Other notable historical churches include the Pieve di San Giovanni Battista and the medieval Chiesa di San Pietro in Villore, which features an underground crypt.
Yes, San Giovanni d'Asso is home to Italy's first museum entirely dedicated to truffles, the Truffle Museum (Museo del Tartufo). It is housed within the San Giovanni d'Asso Castle and offers an immersive experience into the world of truffles, particularly the famous local white truffle. Additionally, the village hosts the White Truffle Market Exhibit in November.
The village is nestled in the heart of the Crete Senesi, renowned for its unique 'other-worldly clay hills' and rolling landscapes. It also borders the Val d'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering magnificent panoramic views, especially from places like Pienza and the Historic town of Montalcino. The Asso Stream, a tributary of the Orcia River, also runs along the slopes of the town's hill.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The medieval city of Pienza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers atmospheric streets and views that can be enjoyed by all ages. The San Quirico d'Orcia Historic Centre is another charming village with ancient history and picturesque views. Exploring the historic walls of Buonconvento can also be an engaging activity for families.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Paved Road – View of Pieve a Salti loop' or the 'Natural Arch of Monte Oliveto – Monterongriffoli Hills loop'. If you prefer cycling, there are options for gravel biking and touring, including routes like 'Buonconvento – Via Francigena Gravel Route loop' or 'View of the Crete Senesi – Beautiful scenic viewpoint loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around San Giovanni D'Asso, Gravel biking around San Giovanni D'Asso, and Cycling around San Giovanni D'Asso guides.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. November is particularly special for those interested in local products, as the San Giovanni d'Asso Castle hosts the famous White Truffle Market Exhibit. Generally, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant weather for exploring the hilly landscapes of the Crete Senesi and Val d'Orcia, as well as the historic villages.
Yes, near San Giovanni d'Asso, you can discover The Garden of Ragnaia. This unique garden, created by American artist Sheppard Craige, offers a peaceful and mysterious experience with enigmatic signs and terracotta artworks set amidst tall oaks.
San Giovanni d'Asso is recognized as a 'città dell'olio' (olive oil town) and a 'città del Vino Orcia DOC'. The village's economy is strongly linked to its local products, including high-quality olive oil, fine wines, various cheeses, and especially its famous white truffles.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and historical charm of the region. For instance, the view from the city walls of Pienza is described as 'magical' and 'simply stunning'. The historic centers of villages like San Quirico d'Orcia are appreciated for their 'exceptional views and flavours' and being a 'living portrait of Tuscany'.
Absolutely. The historic center of San Giovanni d'Asso itself dates back to the 8th century, with traces of Etruscan and Roman habitation. The San Giovanni d'Asso Castle is a prime example of medieval architecture, built in phases between 1100 and 1450, featuring bastioned walls and turrets. The Pieve di San Giovanni Battista and Chiesa di San Pietro in Villore are also significant medieval churches.
Given San Giovanni d'Asso's status as a 'città dell'olio' and 'città del Vino Orcia DOC', there are ample opportunities for wine and olive oil tastings. Many local producers and agriturismos in the surrounding area offer experiences to sample and purchase these regional specialties.


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