Attractions and places to see around Sarteano include a mix of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Situated between the Val d'Orcia and Val di Chiana, the region features ancient Etruscan heritage and medieval architecture. Visitors can explore historical towns, religious buildings, and natural landscapes. The area offers diverse points of interest for those seeking to discover its rich past and scenic environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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La Balena Bianca is the most imposing limestone formation in the free thermal baths of Bagni San Filippo. It is a monumental waterfall of white limestone created by the deposit of thermal waters that spring up at 48°C a little further upstream. The place is truly fascinating, but there are also some negative aspects that, for fairness, I want to mention to avoid the surprise effect and to know what you are getting into: The first is certainly accessibility, the path to reach this natural wonder is decidedly muddy, there is no real path, if it has rained recently, you will find yourself having to walk in the mud. So if you want to come, I advise you to bring high waterproof boots to put on in case you find mud (very likely). The second sore point is the carelessness of people, the entire area is devoid of regulation and controls, left to the mercy of the crowd, so you can imagine the situation that arises on weekends or holidays. If you want to come and swim here, my advice is to come on a weekday early in the morning, or also late in the evening, not on weekends.
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A small paradise in the Tuscan hills, in the heart of the Val d'Orcia, just a few minutes from Pienza....
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At present (March 2025) there is no water flowing here.
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Located in the enchanting Val d'Orcia in Tuscany, Radicofani is a historic and picturesque village steeped in history and culture. Situated on a hill with an average altitude of 814 metres, the village offers breathtaking views of the distinctive Tuscan landscape of the Val d'Orcia and the Via Francigena pilgrimage route. Radicofani Castle, Rocca di Radicofani, which has existed since 973AD, dominates the landscape and is an important historical landmark. The village is also home to beautiful churches such as the Romanesque San Pietro Church and the Church of Sant'Agata, which are rich in works of art.
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The Castello di Spedaletto is a remarkable castle located in the Val d'Orcia, right along the road that leads from Pienza to Bagno Vignoni. This old castle, which was extensively rebuilt in the Middle Ages, has been fortified and provided with a walled enclosure. The walled front door dates from 1446. It is now an agriturismo, run by Laura and her family, offering an unforgettable stay in the heart of the Val d'Orcia.
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Very nice as an agriturismo and recommended! "La grancia di Spedaletto"
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The castle houses a wonderful hotel (Relais Il Mastio di Spedaletto) with an excellent breakfast and a large lawn with a spa. In addition to other agritourisms, the property also houses the Mulino Val d'Orca with a well-stocked shop (wholemeal flour, pici pasta, wine, olive oil, etc.) and a restaurant that serves homemade pasta dishes (open only at lunchtime).
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Sarteano offers a rich history. You can explore the 10th-century Sarteano Castle (Rocca Manenti) for panoramic views, or visit the Archaeological Civic Museum of Sarteano, which houses Etruscan and Roman artifacts, including a reconstruction of the extraordinary 4th-century BC Tomb of the Infernal Quadriga. The Historic Village of Radicofani and the Historic Center of Montepulciano are also significant historical settlements nearby.
Yes, Sarteano is surrounded by natural beauty. You can enjoy breathtaking views from Monte Cetona or explore the unique beech forest in the Pietraporciana Nature Reserve. The area is also known for its thermal springs, such as the Bagno Santo, and the impressive The White Whale (Bagni San Filippo), a natural monument with warm springs and sinter terraces. The Val d'Orcia and Val di Chiana valleys offer stunning landscapes of rolling hills and cypress trees.
Sarteano provides several cultural experiences. You can visit the charming 18th-century Arrischianti Theatre, which still hosts performances. The town's churches, such as the Church of San Martino in Foro with Domenico Beccafumi's 'Annunciation,' and the Collegiate Church of Santi Lorenzo and Appolinare, house valuable artworks. Annually on August 15th, the town hosts the 'Giostra del Saracino,' a historical re-enactment with parades and a challenge on horseback.
The region around Sarteano is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For example, explore the 'Gorone Waterfall – Porta Umbra loop' for hiking, or try the 'Lago di Chiusi da Sarteano — Giro ad anello' for mountain biking. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking, running, and MTB trails around Sarteano.
Many attractions around Sarteano are suitable for families. The Historic Center of Montepulciano, Spedaletto Castle, and the Historic Village of Radicofani are all listed as family-friendly. The Archaeological Civic Museum can also be engaging for older children interested in history. Additionally, the Parco delle Piscine, with its three pools fed by natural spring waters, offers a relaxing family outing.
Sarteano is known for its thermal waters. The Bagno Santo (Holy Bath) in the Santa Lucia locality features spring waters at approximately 24°C, believed to have curative properties. Another popular spot is The White Whale (Bagni San Filippo), where warm thermal springs have created unique white sinter terraces and pools perfect for bathing and relaxation. The Parco delle Piscine also offers pools fed by natural springs.
The area features several significant religious buildings. The Church of San Biagio, a 16th-century domed church accessed via a cypress-lined road, is a beautiful example of Renaissance architecture. In Sarteano itself, you can visit the Church of San Martino in Foro, known for Domenico Beccafumi's 'Annunciation,' and the Collegiate Church of Santi Lorenzo and Appolinare with its Renaissance façade. The Church of San Francesco is also notable for its frescoes and cloister.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved historical towns and the stunning panoramic views. For instance, the Historic Center of Montepulciano is appreciated for its medieval charm and views of Lake Trasimeno. The elevated Historic Village of Radicofani offers splendid vistas over the Sienese countryside. The natural thermal springs, like those at The White Whale, are also highly enjoyed for their unique beauty and relaxation opportunities.
Yes, Sarteano is renowned for its Etruscan heritage. Beyond the artifacts in the Archaeological Civic Museum, you can visit the Etruscan Necropolises, particularly the Pianacce necropolis, which is where the Tomb of the Infernal Quadriga was discovered. The ancient Etruscan roadways, known as Vie Cupe, with their striking cuts in travertine, also lead to important necropolises and offer a glimpse into this ancient civilization.
For scenic views, consider visiting the Sarteano Castle, which offers panoramic vistas of the Valdichiana. The Historic Center of Montepulciano and the Historic Village of Radicofani both provide excellent viewpoints over the surrounding Tuscan countryside, including the Val d'Orcia. The Church of San Biagio also offers beautiful countryside views from its location.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy exploring the numerous caves around Poggio Rotondo, near the Pietraporciana Nature Reserve. The charming village of Fonte Vetriana, located near Spineta at the foot of Mount Cetona, offers a blend of history, nature, and extraordinary landscapes away from the more crowded areas. The Gorone Waterfall is another natural highlight often found along local hiking routes.


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