Best attractions and places to see around Cinigiano, a municipality nestled between the Maremma countryside and the slopes of Monte Amiata, offers a variety of attractions. The landscape features rolling hills, olive groves, vineyards, and ancient chestnut trees. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The area provides opportunities to engage with local traditions and enjoy outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The "Casa della Memoria" in Batignano (a hamlet of Grosseto) is linked to the historical enhancement of the medieval village and to local religious figures, such as the venerable Father Giovanni Nicolucci. The village, a former fief of the Aldobrandeschi family, preserves walls, towers, and a convent (Santa Croce) that safeguard local history.
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Spectacular route through a beech forest
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The origin of the term "Macinaie" has no certain scientific explanation. In 2012, however, dozens of millstones made of trachytic stone, probably dating back to the Middle Ages, were found in the highest part of the mountain, about three kilometers from the town; with a diameter of about 70/80 centimeters. They were perhaps used to grind wheat, cereals and dried chestnuts. The area, therefore, could have been a rudimentary millstone laboratory, made with peperino stone from Amiata. The discovery would provide an explanation for the birth of the toponym "Macinaie", as a place where millstones were built.
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Beautiful village as if suspended in time, the urban core, a handful of houses marked by narrow alleys, arches, churches, archaeological finds and small open spaces, is a paradise for those seeking a journey between tranquility and peace. The history that it carries behind it is full of important traces that can be discovered among the alleys simply by raising your eyes to capture aspects, details, images that evoke the past existence of the ancient inhabitants.
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In the spectacular scenery of the Grosseto countryside, nestled between gentle hills dotted with olive trees, the small village of Batignano suddenly appears to the gaze of those who travel, which blends perfectly with the environment in an example of absolute harmony. The castle owes its importance in the Middle Ages to the mines from which silver and lead were extracted, to be located in the area towards Montorsaio. As if suspended in time, the urban nucleus, a handful of houses marked by narrow streets, small arches, churches, archaeological finds and small open spaces, is a paradise for those seeking a journey between tranquility and peace.
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As if suspended in time, the urban core, a handful of houses marked by narrow alleys, arches, churches, archaeological finds and small open spaces, is a paradise for those seeking a journey of tranquility and peace. The history that it carries behind it is full of important traces that can be discovered among the alleys simply by raising your eyes to capture aspects, details, images that evoke the past existence of the ancient inhabitants. Once we reach the center of the town we discover the Pieve di San Martino that protects the remains of the Blessed Giovanni and the unique loggia that accompanies us to one of the open doors in the walls, from which it is possible to see a breathtaking view. But the beauties of the village are not limited to palaces and monuments: like any ancient village worthy of the name, Batignano pampers its visitors with pleasant folklore and spirituality events that take place throughout the year. Visit it during the Christmas period to discover it embellished with small nativity scenes that adorn balconies, streets, squares and even niches in the walls: one of the most particular is usually set up inside the old oven of the village, in a small room with a beaten earth floor. Even just to savor these atmospheres, this little Maremma jewel is worth a visit.
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Starting and finishing point where you can take the chairlift to reach the summit and the trail area, we also find bars, restaurants and snack bars.
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Also a place to escape the summer heat. It is much cooler up here.
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Cinigiano is rich in history. You can visit the 19th-century Clock Tower in Piazza Marconi, the 15th-century Church of San Michele Arcangelo, and the Church of Santa Maria delle Nevi with its frescoes. Other notable sites include the fortified Il Cassero, the historic Castello di Montepò, and the Castello di Montorgiali. Don't miss the ancient Sant'Antimo Abbey, a masterpiece of medieval architecture, and the charming Historic Village of Batignano with its medieval walls and loggia.
Yes, Cinigiano offers diverse natural beauty and outdoor activities. Explore the Poggio all'Olmo Nature Reserve for panoramic views and botanical richness. You can also walk the Via della Castagna through ancient chestnut groves or the Via delle Fonti connecting local water sources. The region is perfect for hiking and cycling, with paths along the Gretano and Lanzo streams. For wine enthusiasts, the Montecucco Wine and Flavour Trail offers tastings at local farms and wineries.
Cinigiano is a great base for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of cycling. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Montalcino – Passo del Lume Spento loop' or the 'Campagnatico Historic Village – Ombrone River Crossing loop'. Gravel biking options include the 'Val d'Orcia Panorama – Sant'Antimo Abbey loop'. For general cycling, there are routes such as the 'Colonne della Sabatina – Melacciole River Crossing loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Cinigiano, Gravel biking around Cinigiano, and Cycling around Cinigiano guide pages.
Families can enjoy exploring the historic villages like Batignano, which offers a glimpse into medieval life. The Poggio all'Olmo Nature Reserve provides educational trails suitable for walks. Many of the castles, such as Castello di Montepò, offer an engaging historical experience. The Sant'Antimo Abbey is also listed as family-friendly, offering a peaceful and historically rich visit.
Absolutely. The Cinigiano territory is dotted with charming villages, each with its own character. Consider visiting Porrona with its medieval castle, Monticello Amiata which hosts the Casa Museo dedicated to local traditions, and Sasso d'Ombrone. Other notable villages include Colle Massari, Castiglioncello Bandini, Vicarello, and Poggi del Sasso.
The Casa Museo, located in the high-altitude village of Monticello Amiata, is a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the popular traditions, daily life, and historic crafts of the region. It offers a fascinating insight into the local culture and heritage.
Yes, the area features several historic castles. You can explore the ancient Castello di Montepò, which dates back to 1188 and was later transformed into a fortified farm. The Castello di Montorgiali, built in the 12th century, is also notable for its unique structure. Additionally, the Medieval Castle of Vicarello, though remodeled, retains its original structure and now operates as an exclusive agriturismo. The 16th-century Castles of Colle Massari and Montecucco are also worth a visit.
The Monumental Cross on Monte Amiata is a striking 22-meter high wrought iron cross erected in 1910. It was built following Pope Leo XIII's suggestion to celebrate the Holy Year of 1900, as one of twenty crosses placed on mountain tops across Italy. It stands as an impressive landmark and offers significant views from its location.
The Cinigiano area is enjoyable throughout much of the year. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. If you're interested in local traditions and wine, consider visiting during events like 'Calici di Stelle' (Goblets of Stars) or the 'Festa dell'Uva' (Grape Festival), which celebrate the region's renowned Montecucco wine heritage. These events typically occur in late summer or early autumn.
When exploring the Monte Amiata area, Macinaie Meadow serves as a convenient refreshment point. It offers bars and restaurants and is a starting point for various trails. It also has a chairlift equipped for transporting bikes to the summit, making it a hub for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Montecucco Wine and Flavour Trail highlights Cinigiano's position within the Montecucco DOC production area. This trail allows visitors to experience the region's rich culinary heritage, particularly its wines and olive oils. Numerous local farms and wineries along the trail offer tastings and insights into their production processes, making it a key attraction for food and wine lovers.


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