What to do and see in Scansano, Tuscany: The Best Free Things to do

August 22, 2021 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in Scansano, Italy including Azienda Agricola Poggio La Luna, Emporio di Scansano, Enoteca Scansanese, Borgo Medievale di Montorgiali, Vignaioli del Morellino di Scansano, Scansano, Caffe Dell'Arco, Terenzi.
Restaurants in Scansano

1. Azienda Agricola Poggio La Luna

Strada Provinciale Ragnaie 58, 58054, Scansano Italy +39 335 659 4040 [email protected] http://www.poggiolaluna.it
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Azienda Agricola Poggio La Luna

Not just wine! Poggio La Luna’s objective is to promote our territory of origin, enhancing the local characteristics of all our products. In addition to quality wine, we also produce delicious honey, excellent extra virgin olive oil and a sophisticated craft grappa. All work in the countryside follows environmentally friendly procedures. Visit our vineyards and wine cellars and get to know the secrets of vine farming and wine making, olive trees growing and olive oil making, beekeeping and honey producing. A full immersion experience ! Walk among the rows in the vineyard and enjoy foliage in the autumn or light green at springtime. Our winery is open to public: visit our wine cellars for aging the wine (we decided to produce a limited number of bottles to guarantee the same quality in every single bottle and a trustworthy product that will never let down).The grape harvest season when the grapes are brought in and the process of making the wine begins.

Reviewed By V6570EUdavet - Amersfoort, The Netherlands

We had a fantastic wine tasting today. After a look around the property we sat down and were served a full plate of cheese, ham, bread and olives. We had a nice selection of home made ecological wines, really tasteful. We couldn’t help to take some home (and the delicious home made honey too!)

2. Emporio di Scansano

Via Marconi,22, 58054, Scansano Italy +39 334 526 4948 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/emporiodiscansano/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Emporio di Scansano

3. Enoteca Scansanese

Via XX Settembre 15-17, Scansano Italy +39 0564 507263 http://www.enotecascansanese.com
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Enoteca Scansanese

4. Borgo Medievale di Montorgiali

Piazza del Mercato, Montorgiali, Scansano Italy +39 0564 640578 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Montorgiali
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Borgo Medievale di Montorgiali

The historical center of Montorgiali is a medieval stone village inthe Scansano area built around a castle in the XI Century and situated along the Wine and Food Road “Colli di Maremma” (one of the most important in Italy) on the paths that runs through the municipalities where the DOCG Morellino di Scansano was born. The road composes a unique landscape of Maremma where quality oil and wine allow to savour the wine vocation of the area, as the Museum of Vine and Wine in Scansano can fully provide, and enhance healthy and appetizing food products of excellence.Walking aroud the narrow streets of the village or cycling in the neighborhoods you can admire the Castle of Montorgiali, built on a hill overlooking the village, the Church of St. Biagio, on the left side of the castle, built in medieval times but rebuilt in the Baroque period or you can take on the Montorgiali - Polveraia ring, a 16 km panoramic route turning around the Poggio della Rustica hill and facing towards both Grosseto and the Monte Amiata. After visiting the San Giorgio Sanctuary close to Montorgiali you can continue towards the village of Polveraia. On the way back, on the eastern side of the hill, you can also see the Castle of Cotone and the village of Montepò.The whole area is not only an oasis of nature, but also home to many monuments giving their witness of human settlements including the archaeological area of Roselle, the Etruscan town of Sovana and the medieval towns of Pitigliano and Sorano.Nearby you can also discover fascinating places such as the Terme di Saturnia, which are only 30 minutes by car, the beautiful beaches of Castiglione and Capalbio and natural wonders as in the historical and artistic Parco Regionale dell'Uccellina.Coming by car from the North (Pisa - Livorno) or South (Rome) you can exit at Grosseto Est and follow the signs to Scansano SS 322). If you arrive from Florence - Siena exit at Roselle and follow the signs to Scansano (SS 322). When you arrive at Bivio Montorgiali turn to the left following the sign Montorgiali 1,5. The village will start after 1.5 km, turn again on the left in fronty of the bus station entering the historical centre, after a few meters on the right you will see Piazza del Moro and our house.Coming by train you have to leave at Grosseto Railway Station and then you can take a bus. For times and fees look at the site of Rama MobilitàMontorgiali è un borgo medievale di Scansano costruito in pietra, sorto come castello intorno all'anno 1000 e posto lungo la Strada del Vino e dei Sapori Colli di Maremma (una delle più importanti d'Italia) sui tracciati individuati dall'associazione che attraversa i territori dei comuni, dove nasce il vino D.O.C.G. Morellino di Scansano. La strada compone un paesaggio maremmano irripetibile dove olio e vino pregiati - sul filo di una vocazione enoica ampiamente documentata dal Museo della Vite e del Vino di Scansano valorizzano una cucina resa ancor più sana e appetitosa da prodotti agroalimentari d'eccellenza.Girando a piedi o in bicicletta nel borgo si possono ammirare il Castello di Montorgiali, costruito su un poggio che domina il paese, la Chiesa di San Biagio, situata sul lato sinistro rispetto al castello, edificata in epoca medievale e rimaneggiata in epoca barocca oppure si può percorrere l’anello di Montorgiali e Polveraia, di circa 16 km. Questo panoramico percorso, che include tratti asfaltati all'inizio e alla fine, aggira il Poggio della Rustica e si affaccia verso Grosseto e l'Amiata. Toccato il santuario di San Giorgio a Montorgiali si prosegue verso vari casali e Polveraia. Al ritorno, sul versante orientale del Poggio, si toccano il Castello di Cotone e Montepò.L’intera area intorno a Montorgiali non è solo oasi di natura, ma anche sede di molti monumenti che testimoniano gli insediamenti umani tra cui l'area archeologica di Roselle, la città etrusca di Sovana e le città medievali di Pitigliano e Sorano. Inoltre sempre nelle vicinanze potrete scoprire luoghi affascinanti come le Terme di Saturnia che distano solo 40 minuti in auto, le splendide spiaggie di Castiglione della Pescaia o di Capalbio e le meraviglie naturalistiche, storiche e artistiche del Parco Regionale dell'Uccellina.Se arrivate a Montorgiali in automobile da Nord direzione Pisa - Livorno o da Sud direzione Roma uscire a Grosseto Est e imboccare la SS322 Scansanese in direzione Scansano. Se arrivate da Firenze - Siena uscire a Roselle e seguire le indicazioni per la SS 322 Scansanese.Giunti in località Bivio di Montorgiali girate a sinistra seguendo l'indicazione Montorgiali 1,5. Il villaggio inizia dopo circa 1,5 km di curve. Entrare nel centro storico prendendo a sinistra proprio di fronte alla fermata dell'autobus dopo pochi metri sulla destra si apre Piazza del Moro dove si trova il nostro B&B.Se arrivate in treno alla Stazione di Grosseto esiste un servizio di autobus che può condurvi fino a Montorgiali, per orari e prezzi consultate il sito della Rama Mobilità.

5. Vignaioli del Morellino di Scansano

Strada Comunale del Saragiolo, 58054, Scansano Italy +39 0564 507288 [email protected] http://www.vignaiolidiscansano.it​
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Vignaioli del Morellino di Scansano

Cantina Vignaioli del Morellino di Scansano, founded in 1972, is today formed by 160 members whose vineyards spread over the Hills surrounding the village of Scansano, in the province of Grosseto, covering a total of about 600 hectares. The vast range is concentrated mostly on the main protagonist of the area, namely Moellino i Scansano, which is available in many different facets. The brand new wine shop with its tasting facilities welcomes you to discover Maremma throgh its most typical wines! You can choose between a free tasting at the counter - no need to book - and our tasting packeges with guided tour, available upon booking.

6. Scansano

Paese di Scansano, 58054, Scansano Italy +39 0564 509411 http://www.comune.scansano.gr.it
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4.0 based on 161 reviews

Scansano

Reviewed By stuartMalta

Beautiful views, nice restaurants and happy people, the area is gorgeous and with lots to see and do, realx and oak up the beauty of the Maremma

7. Caffe Dell'Arco

Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi 15, 58054, Scansano Italy +39 340 985 0022
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

Caffe Dell'Arco

8. Terenzi

Localita Montedonico, 58054, Scansano Italy +39 0564 599601 [email protected] http://www.terenzi.eu/
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4.0 based on 42 reviews

Terenzi

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