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Europe, Destinations, Italy · October 21, 2025

10 Tuscany Viewpoints Too Beautiful To Miss

Last Updated on January 5, 2026

man and woman posing in front of Tuscany countryside

During our week-long adventure through Tuscany, we found ourselves constantly pulling over to soak in the amazing views. Rolling hills, vineyards, cypress trees, and charming medieval towns seemed to greet us around every turn. But with so many incredible Tuscany viewpoints to choose from, it can be hard to know which ones are worth the stop (and how to actually find them).

Here are ten of our favorite – and easy-to-reach – Tuscany viewpoints, complete with directions, parking tips, and the best times to go. Save this guide if you’re planning an Italian road trip!

(FYI – All of these pictures were taken with just our iPhone!)

1. Cypress-Lined Road to Monticchiello

cypress trees lining a road in Tuscany

One of the most iconic Tuscany viewpoints, this winding road lined with cypress trees looks straight out of a postcard. Park along the small gravel shoulder and walk through the open field on your right for the best angle.

Tip: Bring a wide-angle lens if you have one – this spot is made for panoramas

Google Maps: Search “Punto Panoramico Cipressi Monticchiello”

2. Agriturismo Baccoleno, Near Asciano

cypress trees lining a driveway in Tuscany

This is one of the most photographed Tuscany viewpoints – and for good reason. You’ll spot a long driveway curling perfectly through rolling hills. For the best photo, climb the small field directly across from the agriturismo. Parking is limited but there’s a gravel pull-off along the road. This iconic viewpoint is a can’t-miss stop especially if you’re driving between Montepulciano and Siena.

Google Maps: Search “Agriturismo Baccoleno”

3. Cypress Grove near San Quirico d’Orcia

cypress grove of trees in Tuscany

Just off the SS2 highway, this famous circle of cypress trees is impossible to miss. Park at the small pull-off and walk the short uphill gravel path to get a sweeping view of the grove and surrounding hills.

Tip: It’s unlikely you’ll have this popular spot all to yourself, but arrive early in the morning or later in the evening for the fewest crowds.

Google Maps: Search “Cipressi di San Quirico d’Orcia”

4. Sensational Tuscany Sunset from Piazza San Francesco, Montepulciano

sunset over roofs of houses and countryside

If you’re chasing sunset views, this is one of the best Tuscany viewpoints. In Montepulciano, head to the small terrace next to the church for a sweeping view over the valley. The west-facing angle creates a magical golden glow over the vineyards and olive groves below.

Bonus: Grab a glass of vino from a nearby enoteca and enjoy the show.

Google Maps: Search “Chiesa di San Francesco, Montepulciano”

5. Castello di Brolio, Gaiole in Chianti

castle in the distance with vineyards in foreground

This historic castle in the heart of the Chianti Classico wine region of Tuscany has been owned by the Ricasoli family for nearly 900 years! (Yes, you read that right.) You can tour the castle grounds, enjoy panoramic views of the vineyards, and taste wines produced on the estate.

Hours: Typically open daily; check Ricasoli winery’s website before visiting.

Google Maps: Località Madonna a Brolio, 53013 Gaiole in Chianti

6. Expansive Tuscany Viewpoint of Greve-in-Chianti from Podere Campriano

sun setting over Tuscan town

If you’re staying overnight in the Chianti region, Podere Campriano in Greve offers postcard-perfect views overlooking the town right from the property. This view never got old during the three nights we stayed there. Great hosts, great wine, and great views!

Make reservations here: Podere Campriano

7. Storybook Hill Town of Montefioralle

red flowers in foreground with medieval town in distance

Just a five-minute drive from Greve in Chianti, Montefioralle is one of the most charming small towns in Tuscany, or quite possibly all of Italy! Park outside the city walls (there’s a free lot) and walk up into the stone lanes for views back toward the vineyards. It doesn’t take long to see, and spending an hour or two walking through Montefioralle will make you think you’re in a dream.

Quick route: Follow Via Montefioralle around the outer edge of town for the best photos without crowds.

8. Panoramic Tuscan view from Torre Grossa, San Gimignano

high viewpoint in Tuscany of tower in medieval town

Climb the 218 steps to the top of Torre Grossa, the tallest of San Gimignano’s medieval towers, for one of the most spectacular Tuscany viewpoints. You’ll see the patchwork of vineyards, olive groves, and the town’s iconic skyline of towers.

Tickets: Available at the Civic Museum entrance; go early to avoid lines.

9. Florence Skyline from Piazzale Michelangelo

the Florence Italy skyline with trees in the foreground and mountains in the background

The impressive Duomo dominates the Florence skyline, and nowhere can you see that better than from Piazzale Michelangelo. Many people go here at sunset, but mornings are quieter and the lighting is soft with the sun behind you. There is a large lot for plenty of parking.

Google Maps: Search “Piazzale Michelangelo”

10. Sunset from Ponte Santa Trinita, Florence

orange and pink sunset over the Arno River in Florence

For an unforgettable way to end your trip, watch the sunset from Ponte Santa Trinita. We stumbled upon it by mistake after an early dinner one evening, and we’re so glad we did!

Tip: Arrive 30 minutes before sunset to grab a good spot along the bridge’s curved stone edge.

Location: Just west of Ponte Vecchio – follow Via de’ Tornabuoni straight to the bridge.

Did we miss any of your favorite Tuscany viewpoints? Let us know in the comments. We’d love to hear from you!

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