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Tuscan Flowers – Escorted

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Based at Pieve a Castello, ATG's 8th Century, historic monument set in unspoilt landscape in central Tuscany. We explore the rich diversity of spring flowers in the local area, including varied walk options, excursions, time to relax, superb food and wine...

The country around Pieve a Castello is home to natural habitats supporting a wonderful diversity of wildflowers, with some rare species and attractive variants... as well as an impressive variety of birds - from golden orioles (one photographed from a bedroom window enjoying a plum tree) and eagles wheeling high overhead, to some rarities (one still unidentified!) and also wildlife - from wolves and porcupines to indigenous tortoises. The itinerary allows time to explore and enjoy these sites and also includes some longer walking options.

Duration: 8 days

Price: £3,640 per person

Trip dates:

12 - 19 May 2026

Trip Type: Escorted
Country: Italy
Airport: Pisa & Florence
Grade: Easy Walking
Walk Length: 1 / 2 hours

Itinerary

Day 1

After arrival at Pieve a Castello there will be a tour of this unique 8th century canonry.

The courtyard at Pieve a Castello walking tour Tuscany Italy
The courtyard at Pieve a Castello
About Pieve a Castello

Pieve a Castello is built around the courtyard of a subsequently demolished castle and is today flanked by a basilica-style proto-Romanesque church, an octagonal baptistery, a three storey casa colonica and some single-storey buildings. These were used in medieval times for accommodating travellers from the nearby Via Francigena (the medieval road to Rome), as accommodation for monks, and, later, as living quarters for farm workers.

View of Pieve a Castello and the pool Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Near Monteriggioni
Pieve a Castello

View of the pool at Pieve a Castello

We walk to explore flowers in the meadows and woods surrounding Pieve a Castello (730 ft / 223 m).

Field of Lady orchids Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Field of Lady orchids
Aerial view of Pieve a Castello Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Near Monteriggioni
Pieve a Castello

Aerial view of Pieve a Castello

 

We walk following 1,000-year-old routes of the Via Francigena through forested Montagnola Senesi hills (2,197 ft / 671 m) that border Pieve a Castello to the south, and visit a Romanesque church with medieval frescoes.

Ophrys Bertolonii Ficuzza orchid Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Ophrys Bertolonii Ficuzza orchid
About The Crete Senesi

A unique area of rolling hills located southeast of Siena. These hills are known for their distinctive grey clay soil which gives the landscape an almost lunar appearance. The region is celebrated for its scenic beauty, featuring charming villages, cypress-lined roads and historic abbeys, making it a favorite spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

One of the bedrooms at Pieve a Castello Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Near Monteriggioni
Pieve a Castello

One of the bedrooms

We drive to explore hills of the 'crete' south of Siena, before continuing on to Siena to visit the Botanic Gardens, Herbarium and Botanical Museum, or free time to explore the medieval city.

View of Siena walking tour Tuscany Italy
View of Siena
About Siena

Siena is one of the most perfectly preserved medieval cities in Europe, with an abundance of outstanding 14th and 15th century art and architecture, from the famous Piazza del Campo, scene of the spectacular horse race ‘Il Palio’ contested by the historic ‘contrade’ into which the city is traditionally – and passionately! – divided, to galleries filled with iconic medieval masterpieces, and the great cathedral.

View of the courtyard at Pieve a Castello Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Near Monteriggioni
Pieve a Castello

View of the courtyard at Pieve a Castello

We drive (15 minutes) up into the Colli Senesi (Sienese hills) and explore high areas of woodland and scrub before continuing to visit hilltop Casole d’Elsa, whose lights we see twinkling at night from Pieve a Castello. In the evening, we enjoy a private concert in the church.

Cyclamen flowers Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Cyclamen flowers
About Casole d’Elsa

Originally an Etruscan settlement, Casole d’Elsa has a brilliant defensive position, perched high on the ridge of a hill with views over the surrounding countryside. It’s oval-shaped city walls include 15th-century towers and a 14th-century fortress (now the town hall).

Dinner in the Baptistry at Pieve a Castello Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Near Monteriggioni
Pieve a Castello

Dinner in the Baptistry at Pieve a Castello

We drive (30 minutes) for a morning visit to San Gimignano, before continuing to explore an area of high scrub with extensive views of the city and beyond.

View of San Gimignano walking tour Tuscany Italy
View of San Gimignano
About San Gimignano

The ‘city of the towers’ is irresistibly charming and perfectly preserved. Highlights include the Collegiata (former cathedral) with wonderful frescoes, the Museum of Modern Art, Museo Civico (Civic Museum, which includes a chance to climb the Torre Grossa, the city’s tallest tower) and Museum of Torture.

Picnic on the terrace at Pieve a Castello Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Near Monteriggioni
Pieve a Castello

Picnic on the terrace at Pieve a Castello

We drive (1 hour) to a remote, protected area in the 'Colline Metallifere' (metal-bearing hills) where a small massif (3,360 ft / 1,026 m) with high cliffs, meadows and forest offers a rich flora that includes fritillaries and rare Etruscan violets. The area is also the nesting site of birds frequently seen at Pieve a Castello, including peregrine and lanner falcons and short-toed eagles. We return via the evocatively ruined Cistercian Abbey of San Galgano and walk to the adjacent domed Romanesque church with the ‘sword in the stone’.

Snake head fritillary flower Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Snake head fritillary flower
About San Galgano Abbey & Montesiepi Chapel

San Galgano Abbey, a 13th-century Cistercian monastery, is renowned for its impressive Gothic architecture and roofless ruins. Nearby, the Montesiepi Chapel, built in the late 12th century, features striking Romanesque design with frescoes by Ambrogio Lorenzetti, as well as the "Sword in the Stone".

View of the courtyard at night Escorted walking tour Tuscany Italy
Near Monteriggioni
Pieve a Castello

The courtyard at Pieve a Castello at night

Departure day.

Trip Planner

Walking & Terrain

Easy walking. This is an 8-day trip, with walks of 1-2 hours plus sightseeing. Hours of walking, which may vary from group to group, means hours of actual walking and does not include stops for lunch, sightseeing or rests.

The escorted walking is gentle, along established paths across the Tuscan hills, dirt roads and woodland tracks. Some of our walks are weather sensitive. If it is not possible to do a walk due to inclement weather, an alternative will be organised. Any such decision is at the discretion of the Tour Leader.

Our support vehicles allow you the flexibility to walk 'as much or as little as you like', with drop-offs and pick-ups appropriate to the given day's itinerary. The Tour Leader will tell you each evening about the following day's walking options.

For keener walkers, the gentle guided walks in the itinerary may freely be supplemented with self-guided walks at Pieve a Castello, where a wide selection of routes, with ATG ‘Footloose’-style walking directions (complete with measurements, maps, GPS coordinates and a wealth of other information) are available for anyone to enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Escorted  trips are accompanied by two of ATG’s fully trained Tour Consultants, from the moment they welcome you at the airport, through to the end-of trip airport transfer. The Tour Manager looks after the practical side of the trip – luggage transport, hotels, food and drink. The Tour Leader will lead each day’s walk, and after dinner each evening will tell you about the following day’s itinerary. Both Tour Consultants will explain their role, and how the trip will run, on the first evening at dinner.

Please let us know about any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance so that our Tour Consultants can ensure that you are catered for during your holiday. Most dietary restrictions do not present a problem on our trips and the Tour Manager can discuss your requirements in more detail with you at the start of your trip.

The walks are graded according to difficulty but you can walk as much or as little as you like.

Easy: walking along well-established paths and tracks with some short ascents/descents. These trips are suitable for most people who enjoy occasional exercise.

Easy to Moderate: walking along well-established paths and tracks. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces. Ascents/descents up to 1 hour.  These trips are suitable for most people who have a reasonable level of fitness.

Moderate: walking along a variety of paths and tracks. Occasional uneven areas. Ascents/descents 1-2 hours. These trips are suitable for those who have a reasonable to good level of fitness.

Moderate to Challenging: walking along varied paths and surfaces, occasionally challenging, with ascents/descents of 2-3 hours.  These trips are suitable for more experienced walkers who have a good level of fitness.

Single travellers will be booked into a double room which will carry a single occupancy supplement.

Flights are not included in the price of your ATG holiday and should be booked independently.  We will advise you of the group meeting time at the destination airport and return transfer time to the airport at the end of your trip to enable you to book compatible flights.

Yes. All of our escorted trips can be booked privately, you can book a set departure or a date to suit you (subject to availability). In most instances if the group is 13-16 clients we will offer the trip at the published price. For 12 or fewer clients we would provide a bespoke costing.

On escorted trips everything is included (per the published itinerary) apart from items of a personal nature and snacks or drinks outside of the set meals.

We are delighted to book extensions for you at either end of your trip. We only book hotels with which we have an established relationship and where we can ensure a high level of service and enjoyment. If you would like an extension hotel booking please indicate this during the booking process and we will contact you with pricing information.

ATG does not provide any form of insurance cover. However, it is a condition of booking that you have fully comprehensive insurance cover, including:

Cancellation/curtailment up to the cost of the holiday (preferably including flights)
Medical emergencies and repatriation
Travel delay / missed departure
Lost or stolen personal belongings
Personal liability
Legal expenses
Natural Disasters

Although most credit card companies offer travel insurance as something that is included when paying the balance with the card, it may be advisable to check that the cover offered is what you expect it to be. Very few companies include cancellation and curtailment or medical expenses. Whatever the insurance policy you have taken out, please read the documentation carefully. Please ensure also that you take it with you on your trip and refer to it in the case of any claim or emergency.

Yes, please click here for what to bring. A packing checklist is also included with your booking confirmation.

Sustainability

ATG was founded on principles of conservation and sustainable development. It was the first company to win the tourism industry’s two top awards: Tourism for Tomorrow (UK) and the World Legacy Award (National Geographic and Conservation International USA) and also the first to have an accredited Environmental Management System.

Everyone who walks with ATG contributes to the ATG Trust, which funds projects that benefit local communities in the regions visited. By supporting these initiatives, ATG promotes sustainable tourism. Past projects have included heritage restoration projects, environmental conservation and educational projects.

Your Tour Leader will be able to tell you about the ATG Trust project at Monteriggioni, a tiny medieval village near Pieve a Castello, involving the restoration of the Porta Romea. This restoration formed part of a much larger project to restore the walls around the village of Monteriggioni. The Porta Romea is the gateway facing Rome through which many ATG clients will have walked.

 

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