Nestled on a quiet hill along the old Via Cassia in the heart of the Val d’Orcia, the “Cipressini” — a small group of iconic cypress trees near San Quirico d’Orcia — stand as one of Tuscany’s most-photographed landscapes. These solitary trees, set against rolling bare hills, evoke a timeless sense of nature, art and tradition. Their very location was once part of a “roccolo” — a hunting grove planted by cypress trees to attract birds — and today they represent not only local heritage but Tuscany’s visual identity worldwide.
Highlights:
🏞 Visual impact: A striking cluster of cypresses standing alone on a rounded hill—evoking a painting-like scene and widely regarded as one of the most photogenic spots in Tuscany.
📸 Photography must-visit: The site is marked on tourist maps of Val d’Orcia as an essential stop for scenic and landscape photography.
🌳 Symbolism & nature: The cypress (Cupressus) is a tree deeply rooted in Tuscany’s culture — introduced from Asia Minor, revered by the Etruscans, and immortalised by Renaissance painters.
Information:
🌼Type: Flower Field
📍Place: San Quirico d’Orcia SI, Italy
📅 Date: open
🌐Website: https://www.parcodellavaldorcia.com/attrazioni/i-cipressini/

