Italy – Tuscan Hills Grand Loop: 2-Stage Tuscany Motorcycle Route from Florence via Chianti, Val d’Orcia and Cortona

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Loop route 2 stages Indicative total 305 km Tuscany Difficulty: Easy / Moderate

Tuscan Hills Grand Loop

Florence – Chianti – Siena – Val d’Orcia – Montepulciano – Cortona – Arezzo – Florence

Start / Finish
Florence
Nearest airport
Florence Airport (FLR)
approx. 20 min to central Florence
Secondary airport
Pisa Airport (PSA)
approx. 1 hr 10 min to central Florence
Route profile
Flowing provincial roads, vineyard ridges, hill towns, low alpine exposure

Overview

Starting and ending in Florence, this compact Tuscan loop combines the classic ridge roads of Greve in Chianti and Radda in Chianti with the stronger medieval weight of Siena, Montalcino, Pienza and Montepulciano. The return leg shifts east through Cortona, Arezzo, Loro Ciuffenna and Reggello, giving the loop a cleaner riding rhythm and avoiding a simple out-and-back.

This is not a high-speed route and it is not built around passes. Its appeal comes from linked hill towns, measured curves, vineyard scenery and steady secondary roads where the riding remains engaging without becoming technical. Stage 1 is the emotional high point, with the strongest postcard-Tuscany atmosphere. Stage 2 is slightly leaner and more rider-focused, connecting eastern Tuscany back to Florence through a sequence of historic towns and quieter roads.

Distances below are indicative only. Use the final GPX trace for effective riding distance.

Interactive map

Legend: black = waypoint, red = POI, blue = hotel, green = restaurant. The route polyline closes the loop only at the end.

Waypoint POI Hotel Restaurant

Technical overview

Total loop
Approx. 305 km
Stages
2
Stage 1
Approx. 155 km
Stage 2
Approx. 150 km
Road type
Provincial roads, hill-town access roads, scenic ridges
Best season
Late spring and early autumn

Seasonality

Ideal period

Late April to June, and September to October. These months usually give the best balance between scenery, light, temperature and manageable traffic.

Summer alternative

Possible, but expect more heat and slower movement near Siena, Pienza, Montepulciano and Florence. Start early and avoid long midday stops in exposed squares.

Autumn character

Excellent for vineyards, colour and food stops. Harvest-time traffic can still affect Chianti and Val d’Orcia, especially on weekends.

Practical riding notes

Road conditions

Mostly smooth provincial roads with occasional patched surfaces near villages, agricultural accesses and scenic lay-bys. Grip is generally predictable but can vary after farm traffic.

Traffic profile

The route is simple to ride, but tourist traffic, buses and town-centre congestion can interrupt rhythm near Siena, Montepulciano, Cortona and Florence.

Wind and exposure

There is little real altitude exposure, though ridgeline sections around Chianti and Val d’Orcia can feel breezier on open viewpoints.

Safety and effort level

Riding skill level
Easy / Moderate
Attention level
Moderate
Main hazards
Tourist traffic, buses, narrow urban accesses, farm vehicles
Best strategy
Start early, keep town stops short at peak hours, and ride the scenic sections before lunch

The route is suitable for riders wanting a strong visual experience without technical mountain riding. It demands attention in and around historic centres more than it demands advanced cornering skills.

Stage 1 – Florence to Montepulciano – approx. 155 km

Main WP: Florence – Greve in Chianti – Radda in Chianti – Siena – Montalcino – Pienza – Montepulciano

The opening stage delivers the most recognisable Tuscan atmosphere of the whole loop. You leave Florence and settle quickly into the vineyard roads of Greve in Chianti and Radda in Chianti, before the route grows more monumental around Siena. South of Siena, the scenery opens into the broader shapes of Montalcino, Pienza and finally Montepulciano. Indicative km only; use the final GPX trace for effective distance.

Selected restaurant – Montepulciano

La Vineria Di Montepulciano – Via di Gracciano nel Corso 72
A strong stage-finish choice in the historic centre, well placed for a relaxed evening stop with local cuisine and wine focus.

TheFork rating: 9.2/10 Google Maps
Budget hotel
Meuble Evoe

Central, compact and practical for an old-town stop, with nearby parking repeatedly mentioned in guest feedback. A smart low-key base for a one-night motorcycle stage.

Parking nearby Review score: above 8 Google Maps
Mid-range hotel
La Terrazza Di Montepulciano

A dependable middle option right along the main approach to the centre, appreciated for position, comfortable rooms and convenient parking access.

Parking Review score: 9.0 Google Maps
Premium hotel
Terra Antica – Resort, Winery & SPA

The most indulgent finish for the day: valley views, winery setting and a calmer edge-of-town position. Best suited if you want the overnight stop to feel like part of the experience.

Parking Review score: above 8 Google Maps
Stage 2 – Montepulciano to Florence – approx. 150 km

Main WP: Montepulciano – Cortona – Arezzo – Loro Ciuffenna – Reggello – Florence

The second stage feels cleaner and slightly more road-focused. From Montepulciano the route turns towards the hillside elegance of Cortona, then drops into the broader urban texture of Arezzo. The run through Loro Ciuffenna and Reggello gives the return leg a quieter closing rhythm before the final re-entry into Florence. Indicative km only; use the final GPX trace for effective distance.

Selected restaurant – Florence

Osteria Vespucci
A practical finish for the loop in central Florence, with live TheFork booking availability and a solid all-round rating for food and atmosphere.

TheFork rating: 9.0/10 Google Maps
Budget hotel
Hotel David

A very strong motorcycle-friendly city base thanks to free parking, easy access compared with tighter historic-core options, and consistently warm guest feedback.

Free parking Review score: above 8 Google Maps
Mid-range hotel
The Social Hub Florence Belfiore

A more contemporary Florence stop with on-site parking and a newer, design-led feel. Useful if you want a city finish without the tightest historic-centre logistics.

Parking on site Review score: 8.9 Google Maps
Premium hotel
Hotel La Gemma

A polished premium finish in the city centre with private parking / valet-style support. Best for riders who want a luxury close to Florence’s main historic landmarks.

Private parking Review score: above 8 Google Maps

The loop closes back in Florence with a complete two-stage experience: classic wine-country ridges on day one, then a more road-led return through eastern Tuscany on day two.

POI Photo Gallery

Photo credits: images from Wikimedia Commons (see captions for authors and licenses). Used under CC BY-SA / public domain terms where applicable.

Greve in Chianti
Greve in Chianti
Author: Stefan Lew
License: Public domain
via Wikimedia Commons
Radda in Chianti
Radda in Chianti
Author: Karen Blaha
License: CC BY 2.0
via Wikimedia Commons
Siena
Siena
Author: Zairon
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
via Wikimedia Commons
Montalcino
Montalcino
Author: Sailko
License: CC BY-SA 3.0
via Wikimedia Commons
Pienza
Pienza
Author: Francesco Bini
License: CC BY 4.0
via Wikimedia Commons
Montepulciano
Montepulciano
Author: LigaDue
License: CC BY-SA 3.0
via Wikimedia Commons
Cortona
Cortona
Author: LigaDue
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
via Wikimedia Commons
Arezzo
Arezzo
Author: Luca Aless
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
via Wikimedia Commons
Loro Ciuffenna
Loro Ciuffenna
Author: Syrio
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
via Wikimedia Commons
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