Top 5 places to see in Val d'Orcia (don't miss 👀)

Published 2021-08-13
Val d’Orcia in Tuscany has been added to the World Heritage Sites of UNESCO.
So, without further ado, let's go to discover 5 places to see in this beautiful natural wonder...😮

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0:00 - Intro
0:42 - Pienza
1:56 - San quirico d'Orcia
2:46 - Cappella di Vitaleta
3:47 - Montalcino
4:41 - Bagno Vi

All Comments (16)
  • @TravelCorner360
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  • @Sakura-zu4rz
    Vineyards cover gently rolling hills dotted with olive thickets, tall cypress stands and farmhouses. The idyllic scene is like a Renaissance painting. Landscapes of humanity and nature in harmony.
  • @yovisun222
    This place made our soul will full of joy..
  • @Barbara_M.
    Thank you for making this video celebrating my country and saying such beautiful words about it! I hope you'll forgive me for pointing out a little inaccuracy about pecorino.... there are several pecorinos... and although they have almost the same bane and they are all made with sheep milk the procedure and the result is different. You may find pecorino toscano romano, sardo, di Pienza, all of them patented brands with strict procedural guidelines. The one you find in Pienza is "pecorino di Pienza" and is produced mostly in Pienza and The nearby village of Montefollonico. Pecorino romano, the one you mentioned, is not a Pienza product it is produced in Lazio and Sardinia regions and in the province of Grosseto, in Southern Tuscany at the borders with Lazio. Both with round shapes but very different and above all different taste! Hopefully you'll come back one day and try all kind of pecorino cheeses 😊
  • @anweshakar146
    So beautiful. I wish it was easy to go there from India
  • @jolotschka
    go there in spring or autumn not in the end or middle of summer when all is dry and burned and already harvested :-)
  • Hello I saw your video very nice I have question is drone allowed in val d’orcia to just to take few video clip n pictures cuz I m visiting in may 2022 please let me know I will appreciate your help thanks
  • @luxmediaproduction
    Nice video. Learn few places we will visit in a month. How is drone situation there?
  • @AK-hu3oq
    Thanks for the video, why bring towel is swimming is forbidden at the 5. place?
  • Visto che è spiegato in straniero la scritta sia in italiano siamo in italiana e la vecchia generazione la lingua straniera non la sa 6:23 6:23