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The olive trees, the vineyards and the cultivated lands leave place for the Mediterranean bush in the south of Bagno Vignoni, while towards the slopes of the mountain Amiata are covered by beeches and chestnut forests. The nature, which has been very kind to the inhabitants of Val díOrcia, has not forgot to create thermal springs in order to rest and cure sicknesses. The Via Francigena went through Val díOrcia and reached the spas of Bagno Vignoni, which hosted important persons and pilgrims. A good alternative in order to leave the car at home is to visit Val díOrcia with the train called Treno Natura which crosses the Crete and the Orcia valley and reaches the slopes of Monte Amiata.

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