Chianti Hills Trail
As you ride through the picturesque landscape, you'll pass by historic castles and abbeys, often with stops to enjoy the region’s renowned wine and cuisine. The small group size (6 max) and knowledgeable owner-guide ensure a personal experience, while the willing and responsive horses are the perfect partner to discover this enchanting part of Tuscany just 15 minutes outside Siena.
You'll ride for around 4-5 hours per day over varied terrain, through vineyards, olive groves, and forested paths, as well as some more challenging areas with rolling hills and scenic viewpoints. You'll ride at walk, trot and canter so should be happy riding at all these paces. Along the way, you'll stop at local wineries, where you can enjoy a break with a taste of local food and locally produced wine. Much of the riding takes place on the traffic-free Via Francigena, a 1800km ancient pilgrimage route that stretches across Europe, connecting Canterbury to Rome.
- Ride through the heart of Tuscany’s famous Chianti wine region, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and rolling hills.
- Discover medieval villages, historic castles and traditional Tuscan estates along the route.
- Enjoy long rides through a landscape shaped by centuries of wine-making and rural traditions.
- Stay in charming local accommodation and savour authentic Tuscan cuisine and wines.
- A perfect blend of scenic riding, culture, gastronomy and the timeless beauty of rural Tuscany.
itinerary
Day 1
Transfer from the airport to La Selva, just 5km outside Siena and your base for the week. Check-in from 4pm and meet your fellow riders and guide over a delicious dinner with plenty of local wine.
Day 2
After breakfast you'll meet the horses and set off on the trail at 9.30. The first part of the route crosses the Pian del Lago, where until the mid-18th century there was a lake called Verano. This stretch of the Via Francigena will lead you to two ancient and well preserved castles built in the 13th century. Stop for a leisurely lunch before continuing on the Via Francigena, we pass through Abbadia Isola. “Abbadia” stands for abbey, the church being a Cistercian foundation, while “Isola” reminds us of the fact that it originally stood on the marshy Lake Verano. After passing Castel Pietraio we reach the horse stopping point of this first day.
Day 3
The Via Francigena will lead us, in the territory of Castellina in Chianti, to Villa Trasqua whose first records date back to the year 1001. Since then, the link between this farm and the territory has never been broken, continuing the production of Sangiovese and Chianti wines. This vineyard is 100% organic, and the wines produced will accompany today's lunch. Your journey continues along the vineyards of this part of the Sienese Chianti, crossing oak and holm woods, to reach the horse rest point.
Day 4
Today’s route will be on the hills of the Chianti Senese north of Siena. A rural landscape with woods, vineyards, centuries-old olive trees and sown fields. This will lead us to the Monaciano estate, dating back to the 18th century. After lunch, which will be accompanied by the wines produced on this estate, we set off again to reach the horse stopping point in Mociano. This location is important for the people of Siena because the selection and training activities for the horses of the Palio di Siena (a unique, annual, bareback horse race) are carried out here.
Day 5
Today from Chianti we move to the Crete Senesi, south-east of Siena. The name “Crete” derives from the clay present in the soil formed between 2.5 and 4.5 million years ago this entire area was covered by the sea. The landscape, depending on the seasons, can have a grey-blue colour, almost lunar or green, with gently rolling hills, oaks, cypresses, and isolated farms. After lunch, you'll explore the territory of San Rocco a Pilli, an area already inhabited in Etruscan and Roman times, before reaching the horse rest point in Rinidia.
Day 6
Today is the final riding day and to return to the equestrian centre you'll travel along part of the Via Francigena on the Sienese Montagnola. Having crossed Ponte allo Spino, an early medieval village, the paths will lead us to the Villa Cetinale built in 1676, to the Romitorio di Cetinale, an eighteenth-century religious building and to the Parish Church of Pernina, a church whose first records date back to 1078. After lunch the route continues on the Montagnola Senese, until reaching the Hermitage of San Leonardo al Lago which dates back to the year 1112. The Via Francigena will lead us to the equestrian centre where it is time to say goodbye to your lovely horses before enjoying a final dinner.
Day 7
Departure after breakfast either to the Siena train station or Pisa airport.
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Chianti Hills Trail
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know before you go
This trail is for intermediate riders upwards. You must be confident and in control riding outside an arena at walk, trot and canter. You should also have a reasonable level of current riding fitness as you’ll be spending 4-5 hours in the saddle each day.

Sergio, the owner of SA Ranch is your host for this holiday and will be your guide. Incredibly knowledgeable about the region’s history, he has been guiding trips through Tuscany for many years.
The group size is 2-6 riders and the maximum weight is 90 kilos.

The horses at this destination are all very well cared for and there are a variety of different breeds; beautiful Quarter Horses, English Thoroughbreds, Arabian, Anglo-Arab and Sicilian native breeds. The horses are responsive and surefooted and have all been trained (and many of them homebred) by your guide and owner, Sergio.

There are both English and Western saddles available at this ranch.

Price includes
- 6 nights accommodation
- Full board
- 5 days riding
- Swimming pool
- Transfer from Siena train station
- Wine tasting
Price Excludes
- Flights
- Single room
- Airport transfers






Accommodation
You'll be staying at the Agriturismo La Selva, an ancient and typical Tuscan farmhouse. La Selva offers welcoming and comfortable rooms and apartments, all with private bathrooms, towels, hairdryers and WiFi. After returning from a day of riding on horseback, there is no better way to relax than a dip in the on site outdoor swimming pool or kick back in the serene garden with a book.
This is a fully inclusive holiday with all meals provided. Dinners are at La Selva and lunches on the trail are usually at local vineyards. You'll enjoy delicious Italian cuisine and have the chance to taste the local wines.
Chianti Hills Trail
Booking Conditions
See the full booking conditions specific to this trail here.Single supplement £315 (payable unless a sharer is found)
Flights & Airport transfers
Do NOT book flights until you have received the Booking Confirmation email from saddletravel.com.
Please plan your flights to/from as follows:
You should fly to either Florence or Pisa airport, the transfer service is available at anytime, check-in is from 4pm.
Alternatively you can hire a car or take the train to Siena where train station transfers are complimentary.
For your departure flight on the final day please book a flight after midday.
Airpot transfer 2025: £220 per car one way