Viale dei Cipressi Poggio Covili
This perfectly straight cypress avenue leads to a classic Tuscan farmhouse and represents everything people imagine when they think of Val d'Orcia.
About Viale dei Cipressi Poggio Covili
This perfectly straight cypress avenue leads to a classic Tuscan farmhouse and represents everything people imagine when they think of Val d'Orcia. You'll find a double row of towering cypresses creating a natural corridor that frames the weathered stone building at the end. The trees stand like sentinels, their dark green spires contrasting beautifully with the golden rolling hills that stretch beyond. It's free to visit since you're photographing from the public road.
You'll spend most of your time positioning yourself along Via Cassia to capture the perfect shot. The experience is purely visual: the geometric precision of the cypress alignment creates an almost hypnotic effect as your eye follows the trees toward the farmhouse. Late afternoon light transforms the scene completely, backlighting the building and creating long shadows that emphasize the avenue's dramatic perspective. You'll hear nothing but wind through the cypresses and perhaps the distant sound of tractors.
Honestly, thirty minutes is generous unless you're a serious photographer. Most people snap their photos in ten minutes and move on. The farmhouse and grounds are strictly private property, so don't even think about walking down that tempting avenue. This spot gets busy with tour groups around 4-5 PM when the light is best, so arrive earlier or later for solitude.
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