Radicofani is a wonderful medieval village counting only a thousand inhabitants located in Val d'Orcia, in the province of Siena, in the southernmost part of Tuscany. We are in the heart of Italy in a beautiful natural landscape made of hills and woods, the place of origin of the excellent Brunello wine acknowledged as a top product all over the world, that you will be able to taste during your trip to Radicofani.
These lands are also famous for being part of the Via Francigena route, passing right through Radicofani between stages 36 and 37, as well as for their very rich history evident in some of the most beautiful places to visit in the village, such as the fortress of Radicofani and the church of San Pietro, without forgetting the most popular local historical figure - Ghino di Tacco, defined as the Italian Robin Hood.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu/
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