Things to do in Tuscany:
Artistic Masterpieces, Fine Wines, Enchanting Countryside and Wild Seaside
Pienza in Tuscany Italy by Steve
Basilica di Santa Maria by Dennis Jarvis
The Ponte Vecchio “Old Bridge” and Arno River by Ray in Manila
Uffizi Gallery by Sean O’Neill
Villa medici di belcanto by Sailko
Montefioralle (in Chianti Region of Tuscany) by Stefano Costantini
View to San Gimignano by Peter Stenzel
Duomo di Siena by Globus.tut.by
Montalcino landscape, Tuscany by Eric Huybrechts
Montepulciano by Dan Taylor-Watt
Cavaliericasata by Paolo Borgogni
Lago di Bilancino by Christianlorenz97
San Michele in Foro by Goldmund100
Villa Cafaggiolo by Massimilianogalardi
Palazzo dei Vicari – Scarperia by Stefano Sansavini
Viareggio, Italy by Chris Sampson
Il carro “Revolution” dei Fratelli Cinquini by Caterina Chimenti
Giardino di Villa Garzoni by Mirko Luigi Fioreschi
Santa Maria della Spina and Arno River, Pisa by Ray in Manila
giardino dei tarocchi by Alessandro Bonvini
Terme di Saturnia by Raimond Spekking
Pitigliano by Steven dos Remedios
The Glories of Siena
The Iconic Chianti Hills
Wine and Vistas of Val D’Orcia
Unexplored Tuscan Countryside – The Mugello
The Charms of Tuscany’s Northern Coast
Wild Nature of the Maremma and Isola D’Elba
The Unparalleled Beauty of Florence
Tuscany holds some of the most well-traveled spots in Italy. From its classic cities of Florence and Siena to its numerous wine regions and charming coastal towns, it holds a special magic for travelers. What’s less apparent is that there are so many things to do in Tuscany for off the beaten path travel in the far-flung Tuscan countryside with its mountain villages and wild seashore.
Take your time marveling at the exquisite artistic treasures of Florence.
Wander the Oltrarno (other side of the Arno River) for the chance to buy some of the city’s famed artisanal crafts.
Let yourself go in Tuscany’s celebrated wine regions. Come with an appetite (and a designated driver) and delight in the flavors found in the villages of Chianti and Val D’Orcia.
Why not take a cooking class at one of the numerous agriturismi nearby?
Near Val D’Orcia, relax and enjoy some time in nature with a hike around Monte Amiata or a soak in one of the area’s many hot springs.
Explore the classic Renaissance city of Siena – from its famed Palazzo Pubblico to its celebrated gothic cathedral, you will learn about the ideas that shaped this period of history.
There are so many amazing things to do in Tuscany! Make sure to find out which festivals are happening during your time in Tuscany – with everything from sagre (food festivals) to fascinating historical reenactments, these are a wonderful aspect to any trip to the region.
While away the hours along the Tuscan coast near Pisa. From towns rich with art and architectural masterpieces, to untouristed sandy stretches surrounded by Etruscan ruins, there is something here for everyone.
Find out of the way pleasures in the Tuscan countryside…Meander the villages of the Apennine foothills, dive off the coast of celebrated Elba Island or lose yourself on the trails and beaches of Maremma Nature Park.