Sestino's prime landmark is the magnificent Church of San Michele, in the Frazione of Casale, which was probably built over old Roman edifices. The interiors are donned with symbolic decorations in Romanesque style dating back to 12th century. Other noted attraction is the Church of San Gianni in Vecchio, in the Frazione San Gianni, that houses a pre Romanesque church with a nave and an apse. It also has a big square tower with mullioned windows. Located in the heart of the commune is the Sestinum Museum of Antiquiti where you can see stunning archeological finds from the municipium of the ancient Roman town of Sestinum: sculptures, architectural fragments, funerary furnishings, and epigraphs. Also on display are the remains of a Republican age funerary monument and an Augustan age colossal head. For those who love outdoor sports, Sestino offers a plenty of wonderful opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife watching. If you have passion for golf then play at the excellent and challenging golf courses, which are just a pebble's throw away from Sestino holiday rentals and homes. And if you have an itchy foot and want to explore more then take a long drive along the scenic roads to the major tourist hotspots of Lucca, Pisa and Florence.
Sestino has several good eating joints and restaurants where you can treat yourself not only to regional specialties but also to a wide array of popular Italian delicacies including succulent sea food, pizzas, and pastas. Sample some great Tuscan wines in the local pubs, which are located close to Sestino holiday rentals and homes. Shopping can be enjoyed in a variety of shops selling precious items to knick- knacks. Those who are good at bargaining can browse through the weekly street market that takes place on every Thursday in the heart of the commune. Sellers come from all parts of the region to sell their produce here, from fresh vegetables and fruits to homemade cheese, embroidered clothes, handmade crafts and artworks and lots more.