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Guidebook to 43 graded, mostly easy walks in Tuscany. Taking in the Renaissance splendour of Florence and Siena, the World Heritage scenery of Val d'Orcia and San Gimignano and the stunning island of Elba, the routes use historical pathways used by traders, pilgrims and armies, and include some brief, trouble-free climbs/descents.
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A guidebook to 43 day walks in the Italian region of Tuscany. Exploring the dramatic scenery of this world-famous region, the walks are suitable for beginner and experienced walkers alike.
Walks range from 3 to 18km (2–11 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–7 hours. Walks have been graded from 1 to 3 allowing you to choose routes suitable for your ability.
	Map key
	Overview map
	Preface
	Introduction 
	Exploring Tuscany
	Plants and flowers
	Wildlife
	Getting there
	Local transport
	Information
	When to go
	Accommodation
	Food and wine
	What to take
	Maps
	Emergencies
	Using this guide
	
	The walks 
	1 The environs of Florence 
	Walk 1 Fiesole to Settignano
	Walk 2 Around Artimino
	Walk 3 The hills of Vinci
	2 The foothills and high Apennines 
	Walk 4 Collodi and Pescia
	Walk 5 Le Piastre to Pontepetri
	Walk 6 Lago Scaffaiolo
	Walk 7 Libro Aperto
	Walk 8 San Pellegrino and Giro del Diavolo
	Walk 9 Monte Prado
	
	3 Alpi Apuane 
	Walk 10 Monte Forato loop
	Walk 11 Monte Croce
	Walk 12 Around Monte Procinto
	
	4 Pratomagno and the Foreste Casentinesi 
	Walk 13 Vallombrosa
	Walk 14 Monte Falco, Monte Falterona, Lago degli Idoli
	Walk 15 Eremo di Camaldoli loop
	Walk 16 Monte Penna
	Walk 17 Cortona
	
	5 Chianti 
	Walk 18 Gaiole and Badia a Coltibuono
	Walk 19 Castellina to Radda in Chianti
	Walk 20 Volpaia loop
	Walk 21 Poggio San Polo
	
	6 West of Siena 
	Walk 22 Sovicille loop
	Walk 23 Monteriggioni circuit
	Walk 24 San Gimignano
	Walk 25 Volterra to Saline di Volterra
	
	7 The Crete and Val d’Orcia 
	Walk 26 Chiusure and San Giovanni d’Asso
	Walk 27 Montalcino to Sant’Antimo
	Walk 28 San Quirico d’Orcia to Pienza
	Walk 29 San Quirico d’Orcia to Bagno Vignoni
	Walk 30 Bagno Vignoni circuit
	Walk 31 Montepulciano loop
	Walk 32 Radicofani
	
	8 Elba and the Tyrrhenian coast 
	Walk 33 The Enfola promontory
	Walk 34 Marciana Marina circuit
	Walk 35 Marciana to Pomonte
	Walk 36 Porto Azzurro
	Walk 37 Baratti and the Populonia headland
	Walk 38 Campiglia Marittima–Suvereto circuit
	
	9 The Maremma coast and hinterland 
	Walk 39 Le Torri loop
	Walk 40 San Rabano circuit
	Walk 41 Feniglia
	Walk 42 Pitigliano to Sovana
	Walk 43 Sorano to San Quirico
	Appendix A Route summary table
	
	Appendix B Italian–English glossary
	Appendix C Accommodation
	Appendix D Useful information
	Appendix E Further reading
	 
April 2025
p137 After you leave Monteriggioni through the arch, walk down the steep lane to the busy road and turn R on a path to nearby Colonna. Following VF signs, cross the road carefully and walk straight ahead past Bar dell'Orso soon bearing L (SW) on a lane edged by hawthorn. Stick with this curving S on the edge of extensive fields, before veering R (WNW) for a dead straight stretch through wheat fields. (p139)
February 2024
Walk 26
Para 2: Some 1.5km along (from San Giovanni d'Asso), leave the tarmac ....
Walk 32
p175 In Via della Ripa for the time being don't go R for the covered passageway as the Sentiero Scalette is currently closed. Take the road L shown on the map that curves up to the cemetery and slot in there.
(Thanks to Jamie Macdonald)
August 2021
p91 Bases: Rifugio Città di Forlì is closed for the time being. Luckily comfortable accommodation is available at the Locanda Chalet della Burraia (www.chaletburraia.it) on the nearby minor road SP94.
Walk 14: Rifugio Città di Forlì is closed for the time being.
Accommodation p232: Rifugio Città di Forlì is closed. Replacement: Locanda Chalet della Burraia (www.chaletburraia.it Tel 0543/980006 – Cell. 335/6565764) located on the minor road just below the rifugio.
October 2018
Walk 22:
When you reach the Romitorio take a look at the building and the nearby Scala Santa then return to the lane and continue E. After approx 500 metres, immediately after a curve R, take the faint path off L to the nearby unsurfaced road you followed earlier. Turn R and back to Villa Cetinale. Walk past the villa and you soon veer L (S) as described in the book, towards Ancaiano.
There's been an increase in cases of TBE (tick-borne encephalitis) across Europe, Italy included. Walkers should be aware that they may pick up ticks while walking through grass and woodland up to approx 1500 metres altitude. Not all ticks carry the disease but better safe than sorry. Simple precautions and plenty of useful information is available on the website: https://ecdc.europa.eu/en/tick-borne-encephalitis. Vaccination is also an option.
Gillian Price has trekked throughout Asia and the Himalayas, but now lives in Venice. Gillian has steadily explored the mountain ranges of Italy, and Corsica, and brought them to life for visitors in a series of outstanding guides for Cicerone. She is an active member of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) and Mountain Wilderness.
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