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Radicofani is a captivating medieval hill town in Tuscany, Italy, renowned for its well-preserved stone architecture and panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside. Perched over 800 meters above sea level, the town features 12th-century castle ruins and unique geothermal hot springs, with its quiet cobblestone streets surrounded by olive groves and vineyards embodying classic Tuscan landscapes.
Must-see attractions include the ancient towers of Rocca Aldobrandesca castle overlooking Val d'Orcia valley, 15th-century frescoes in Chiesa di San Pietro, and the natural geothermal pools at Bagno Santo hot springs. Stroll Via Roma in the morning to visit artisan ceramic workshops, and head to the town walls viewpoint at sunset for golden-hour photos of Tuscan farmlands.
Local cuisine features rustic farmhouse flavors - don't miss hand-rolled pici pasta with wild boar ragù (cinghiale), stone-oven baked unsalted bread, and Pecorino sheep cheese. Visit family-run Trattoria Toscana for slow-cooked rabbit (coniglio in umido), and finish with cantucci almond biscuits dipped in Vin Santo dessert wine.
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Best visiting periods are May-June (avoiding heat with sunflower fields) or September-October (grape harvest). July-August has festivals but crowds, while winter offers quiet hot spring experiences (some restaurants close).
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