Discover all there is to see around Poggio del Drago!

From art cities such as Arezzo and Florence to the picturesque villages and landscapes of the Val di Chiana and Val d’Orcia, here you will find all the information you need to explore nature trails, admire the enchanting surroundings and immerse yourself in the local beauty and culture.

  • Perugia, the beating heart of Umbria, reveals itself as a city rich in history, art and culture, inviting a journey through the centuries. Every square, monument and street tells a story, from the medieval charm of the Fontana Maggiore to the works of art in the National Gallery of Umbria. The Rocca Paolina offers an intriguing underground tour, while Piazza Italia is the center of everyday life. Places like the Cathedral of San Lorenzo and the Palazzo dei Priori are living witnesses to Perugia's cultural richness. Monuments such as the Etruscan Arch and the Etruscan Well connect directly with the city's Etruscan past. Choosing Poggio del Drago B&B as your base means you have the opportunity to comfortably explore this fascinating city, full of hidden wonders and stories to discover.

  • The Chiana Valley, located south of Arezzo and characterized by a natural landscape and picturesque villages, offers a unique experience from the Poggio del Drago B&B. Cortona emerges as a gem with a rich cultural and historical heritage, including Etruscan archaeological sites and the Diocesan Museum with works by renowned artists. Castiglion Fiorentino and Monte San Savino offer a dip into the Middle Ages and excellent culinary traditions, respectively. Civitella in Val di Chiana, near Poggio del Drago, enchants with its history and goliardia. Gargonza Castle and Lake Trasimeno further enrich the visit, promising breathtaking views and exquisite cuisine. The Val di Chiana is a treasure trove of culture, art, history, and nature, ready to fascinate every visitor.

  • The Chianti Valley, in the heart of Tuscany, is a region where history, culture and wine tradition are intertwined in an evocative landscape. Starting from the Poggio del Drago B&B, visitors can explore charming villages, extensive vineyards and works of art that testify to the area's rich heritage. Greve in Chianti serves as a gateway with its lively Piazza Matteotti, while Radda retains a unique medieval atmosphere. Gaiole offers a plunge into medieval history with its parish churches and castles. Castellina and Barberino Val d'Elsa stand out for their Etruscan and medieval roots, respectively. Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, Castelnuovo Berardenga, Poggibonsi, San Casciano in Val di Pesa, and Impruneta offer a mix of art, history, and culinary culture, making the Chianti Valley a must-see destination for those seeking an authentic Tuscan experience.

  • Poggio del Drago Country House B&B is the ideal starting point to discover the Val d'Orcia, the heart of Tuscany. It offers a unique experience among medieval villages, natural landscapes and historic sites that tell of art, history and culinary traditions. From iconic Pienza, an example of an ideal Renaissance city, to the lonely Vitaleta Chapel, each place tells centuries of history. Castiglione and Rocca d'Orcia, San Quirico, the Abbey of Sant'Antimo, and Bagno Vignoni with its thermal waters, Montalcino famous for Brunello, and the region's iconic cypress trees offer unforgettable views. Monticchiello, with its Poor Theatre, and Spedaletto Castle further enrich the experience, immersing you in Tuscan beauty.

  • Valdarno, located between Arezzo and Florence, is an area that combines the beauty of the Pratomagno mountains with the Chianti hills, offering breathtaking views and historic villages. Among its wonders is the Castle of Sammezzano, with its unique Moorish-Eastern architecture and vast park. Vallombrosa invites relaxing exploration of its forests and is home to the Abbey of San Giovanni Gualberto. Bandella Nature Reserve is a nature lover's paradise, while San Giovanni Valdarno and Loro Ciuffenna are villages rich in history and beauty. The Borro, restored by the Ferragamo family, offers tourist excellence, and the Galatrona Tower promises unforgettable panoramic views. Montevarchi attracts for its historic center, Paleontological Museum and Museum of Sacred Art. Finally, Figline Valdarno stands out for its cultural and historical attractions. This guide is just a taste of Valdarno, inviting further exploration to discover all its riches.

  • The Arezzo Museum of Medieval and Modern Art, located in the Bruni Ciocchi Palace in the historic center, is an immersion in history and art, with roots dating back to the Villanovan period of the Etruscan Era. Originally funded by Donato Bruni in the 19th century and used for various historical purposes, the palace now houses the museum, which opened in 1972. With three floors devoted to reliefs, sculptures, paintings, coins, weapons and jewelry, the museum features significant works such as Giorgio Vasari's "Convite for the Marriage of Esther and Ahasuerus." The Fraternita dei Laici, founded in 1262, has contributed to the financing of city art, emphasizing Arezzo's historical connection to its glorious past. Open daily with free admission, the museum is an essential stop for those visiting Arezzo, easily accessible from the Poggio del Drago B&B, offering an ideal starting point for exploring Arezzo's rich culture.

  • The Basilica of San Domenico in Arezzo, built from 1240 by the Dominican friars and financially supported by the Ubertini and Tarlati families, is known for its asymmetrical facade and for being a symbol of the encounter between art and faith. Witnessing the artistic evolution between the 14th and 15th centuries, it hosted the first Conclave in 1276. Despite historical challenges, such as its abandonment in 1782, today the basilica, located near the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Donatus, enchants with Gothic stained glass windows, frescoes and works by artists such as Cimabue and Spinello Aretino. Recognized by UNESCO, it is an essential stop on a cultural exploration of Arezzo, easily accessible from the Poggio Del Drago B&B.

  • The Basilica of St. Francis in Arezzo, an emblematic place of history, art and spirituality, is known for its unfinished facade and the artistic treasure inside. Prominent among its works is the fresco cycle "The Story of the True Cross" by Piero della Francesca, located in the Bacci Chapel. Begun in 1290, the construction reflects the Romanesque architecture of the time, although the facade remained unfinished due to lack of funds. Despite periods of neglect and damage, the basilica has been restored and now shows its interiors enhanced, testifying to its cultural and historical importance for Arezzo and its visitors.

  • The Cathedral of San Donato in Arezzo, also known as the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Donato, is an architectural and spiritual jewel that dominates the city from the top of a hill. Its history is rooted in Roman times and intertwined with that of the martyred saints. With a neoclassical façade redone in the early 1900s and an interior that encompasses centuries of art and devotion, the cathedral stands as a time capsule. Inside, the three naves and works of art, including those by Guillaume de Marcillat and Giorgio Vasari, tell stories of faith and beauty. A unique feature is the Ark of San Donato, which holds the remains of the city's patron saint. To visit it is to take a journey through the history, art and spirituality of Arezzo.

  • Piazza Vasari, also known as Piazza Grande, is a hidden jewel of Arezzo, rich in history and beauty. A vital center since Roman times, today it is famous for the Giostra del Saracino, an ancient re-enactment that enlivens the square twice a year. Among its monuments are the Romanesque apse of the Pieve di Santa Maria, the baroque-style Palazzo del Tribunale, and the Palazzo delle Logge, a masterpiece by Giorgio Vasari. Piazza Vasari is also the site of the monthly Antiques Fair, one of the most important antiques markets in Europe, making Arezzo a must-see destination for art and history enthusiasts.

Explore the wonders near B&B Poggio del Drago

Discover the wonders of Tuscany by visiting places rich in history and beauty. Start in Arezzo, exploring the Cathedral of San Donato and the Archaeological Museum, which houses important Etruscan and Roman artifacts. Continue to Siena, immersing yourself in its medieval atmosphere, and admire the Cathedral and the famous Piazza del Campo.

The Val di Chiana will enchant you with its towns such as Cortona, where you can visit the MAEC, Museum of the Etruscans, and enjoy the view from the Girifalco Fortress. Don’t miss Chiusi, famous for its National Archaeological Museum, which holds one of the richest collections of Etruscan artifacts.

Then venture into the Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO area, where towns such as Montalcino and Pienza offer extraordinary examples of medieval and Renaissance architecture. Montalcino is surrounded by historic fortresses and abbeys such as the Abbey of Sant’Antimo, while Pienza is famous as the ideal Renaissance city, designed by Pope Pius II.

Finally, visit Florence, the heart of the Renaissance, with its imposing Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Uffizi Gallery and the Ponte Vecchio, timeless treasures of art and architecture. This itinerary will take you through some of Tuscany’s finest expressions of history, art and culture, leaving you with unforgettable memories of each city visited.

Each stage of this journey through Tuscany is designed to enrich your stay at Poggio del Drago, turning each day into an unforgettable experience. Take advantage of our detailed guides available in this section to find out more about each place and better organize your days. From advice on the best sightseeing routes to information on what to see, our Country House B&B is your ideal travel companion for exploring all that Tuscany and the surroundings of Poggio del Drago have to offer. We look forward to welcoming you and helping you build an unforgettable stay experience.