Monteroni d'Arbia is the very heart of Tuscany just a few miles from Siena on the famous road to Rome, Via Francigena. The city is surrounded by rolling hills, vineyards, olive groves, and poppy fields, making for a very scenic trip through the Tuscany countryside. Monteroni d'Arbia is home to a medieval mill complex dating back to the early 14th century, and the mill pond is even still intact. Visitors should stop by Cuna, a fortified farm that was established in 1224, and The Castle of San Fabiano which was constructed around 1100. The formal gardens at the castle are still maintained, and there are often special exhibits that can be toured and events.

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