Distance: ~16.7 km – Duration: 3.5-5 hours
The last leg leads to Radicofani, the stronghold symbolising the legend of Ghino di Tacco. The final climb to the Radicofani Fortress, standing impressively on the hilltop, retraces the brigand’s historic rise to power. Here, Ghino controlled the main roads of the Val d’Orcia and defended the fortress from enemy attacks.
According to tradition, Ghino devised a system of visual signals between the fortress and the nearby villages, to warn of the approach of enemies or convoys to pillage. Today, the fortress still retains the atmosphere of the brigand’s endeavours, with towers and walkways offering views of the entire valley.
Interesting fact
According to some chronicles, Ghino was never captured in Radicofani and after his death the people continued to pass down stories of how he protected the poor and punished the rich without scruples.
Practical advice
Climb slowly to the fortress and visit it carefully; the panoramic views are a reward for your efforts and help you imagine Ghino’s tactics.
Walking along the Ghino di Tacco Trail means walking through history and legend, with breathtaking views, following in the footsteps of a man who challenged the powerful and protected the weak. Each village tells an anecdote and each hill an adventure, transforming the hike into a true journey through medieval Tuscany, where nature, culture and legend blend together in a single, unforgettable experience.