The Via Lauretana is known for having conveyed ideas, goods, artists, merchants and pilgrims for centuries. The Via Lauretana has its origins in the Etruscan-Roman era but its real success is due to the medieval period, when it was used to connect Siena to the Valdichiana and the Umbria-Marche area.
The Tuscan stretch, which starts from Siena and arrives in Cortona, is 115 km long and can be traveled today by anyone who wants to fully experience beauty of nature and the artistic works present in every village along the route.