Walking in the heart of Tuscany along the ancient and renowned Via Francigena, the ancient road that connected the Canterbury to Rome in the Middle Ages and the ports of Puglia to reach the Holy Land. In the footsteps of thousands of pilgrimages, grain fields, villages perched on the ridges, cypress avenues and vineyards, to explore the beauties of a unique and fascinating land. Guided by Sienese Sara, we will wrap it up from the postcard landscape of the Val d'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and dotted with medieval castles and castles.