POGGIO ALLA SALA
A mystical and pleasant place dating back to the time of the Etruscans, Poggio Alla Sala transports all the elements of its rich past to our present. Woods filled with holm oaks and centuries-old cypresses, picturesque vineyards and olive groves, and farmhouses with a majestic estate and villa on the hilltop make up the unmistakable landscape of Poggio alla Sala.
Siena region
The most important monuments in Siena are St Domenico’s Church, the Siena Italy Cathedral and Piazza del Campo.
Wineries & vineyards
The area around Siena in Tuscany region, is famous for wineries and vineyards. The region is known for producing some of the most renowned wines in the world, including Chianti, la Vernaccia di San Gimignano, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.
Tenuta Poggio alla Sala Winery
Tenuta Poggio Alla Sala Winery is located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy, specifically in the town of Montepulciano. The winery is just 2,7 km far away from Precise Tale Poggio Alla Sala and known for producing high-quality wines, including Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Rosso di Montepulciano, and Chianti Colli Senesi.
Servi church route
From Piazza del Campo you follow Via del Porrione. After a few metres there is Vicolo le Scotte on the right side, where the Synagogue lies.
Crete area down to chiusi route
Chiusi: during the reign of the Etruscan king Porsenna the town reached the height of its power. You can visit the Romanesque Cathedral and the Museo della cattedrale (Cathedral Museum).
Val di merse route
The Val di Merse is one of the less exploited parts of the province of Siena. It is still mostly covered in woods and offers a lot of possibilities for walking tours and other naturalistic itineraries.
Val d’elsa route
The Val d’Elsa occupies the north-western part of the province of Siena. It was a region disputed between Siena and Florence and it has always been a commercial and entrepreneurial area.
Chianti route
Chianti is a vast area in Central Tuscany. Its heart, which produces the famous Chianti Classico, is divided between Siena and Florence.
Val d’orcia route
The Val d’Orcia was crossed by the Francigena, one of the two most important pilgrims’ roads in the Middle Ages. This green area is famous today for its high-quality wine production.