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Pitigliano

Edicola di San Giuseppe – View of Pitigliano loop from Pitigliano

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Italy
Tuscany
Grosseto
Pitigliano

Edicola di San Giuseppe – View of Pitigliano loop from Pitigliano

Moderate

4.7

(113)

449

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Edicola di San Giuseppe – View of Pitigliano loop from Pitigliano

03:39

12.4km

340m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

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953 m

Beautiful view of Pitigliano

Highlight • Viewpoint

From here you have the best view of Pitiglano, especially in the evening when the buildings are floodlit.

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1.18 km

Pitigliano Entrance Gate

Highlight • Monument

Pitigliano is always worth a trip. Both the upper path and the lower path into the city are a pleasure. The small narrow streets invite you to explore and the small shops to shop.

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3

2.49 km

Chiesa di San Rocco, Pitigliano

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4

3.58 km

Via Cava dell'Annunziata

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Is cut deeply into the underlying volcanic rock, excavated in ancient times and used as an alternative route to the Via Cava San Giuseppe, which connects the towns of Pitigliano and Sov.ana.

Along the path, in addition to countless botanical species, you can also observe an underground columbarium. Inside, the many niches in the walls were used to keep pigeons for breeding purposes during the Renaissance

At the top of the path, which winds through the vegetation, there is a shrine dedicated to SS. Annunziata. The structure is crowned by a simple profile lintel, in them you can still draw traces of overlapping religious images. From the artificial terrace to the left of the altar you can observe an ancient hermitage (16th century).

In the seventeenth century the care of the Via Cava was organized by the Confraternity of SS. Sacramento Pitigliano, which in addition to keeping the Via Cava itself in charge, held religious ceremonies related to the equinox on March 25, the day dedicated to the Annunciation and the beginning of the liturgical cycle.

The traditional celebration includes young people lighting small fires along the path and starting the procession to the church of S.

Mary now to the church of S. Rocco in Pitigliano.

In 1785, due to the "instability of the religious structure", the Confraternity abandoned the care of the Via Cava and the procession, but the ancient path remains today and is a popular route used by many tourists and trekking enthusiasts.

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5.09 km

Edicola di San Giuseppe

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If you don't know, you almost overlook the Edicola di San Giuseppe :)

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6.24 km

Via Cava di Fratenuti

Archaeological Site

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9.13 km

View of Pitigliano

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In the medieval village of Pitigliano, also known as Little Jerusalem, due to the Jewish community that lived there until after the war, it is still possible to visit the characteristic synagogue today.

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9.44 km

The “vie cave”, a multitude of narrow streets that lead like canyons through the tuff rock, have also been dug into the rather soft tufa. The Etruscans were the originators of this bizarre road system more than 2,500 years ago. Why the “vie cave” were created and for what purpose they were used remains a mystery to scientists to this day: Were the ravines merely connecting and supply routes between Etruscan settlements? Did you serve to drain the rainwater? Or were they mystical places of worship? The proximity of the Etruscan people to mysticism and astrology - and the numerous necropolises that one encounters when walking through the paths speak for the latter point of view

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11.2 km

Pitigliano Historic Town

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beautiful old town with winding streets.
The hollow paths start already below the gate via Porta di Sovana.
Above the paths you have to follow the little traffic road for about 1 km, but you will be rewarded with a view of the city.
The paths can become smooth after rainy weather.

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12.4 km

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4.24 km

3.14 km

2.67 km

1.87 km

476 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.02 km

3.68 km

1.41 km

1.35 km

731 m

243 m

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