Cycle Through Siena & Chianti (EDMWI)
Duration:
8 days (may vary)
Areas: Italy
Tour types: Cycling, History & Culture
Description
The Tuscan landscape is one of the most evocative and romantic in Europe with cypress trees lining the roads, olive groves, vineyards, ancient hill top towns and, of course, classic Renaissance cities. Our two-wheeled exploration is carefully planned to take in the best of Tuscany without feeling rushed or over-cultural ? part of the joy of the Italian lifestyle is sitting and watching the world go by with a glass of Chianti or even better a Brunnello of Montalcino! During the week we cycle through very diverse areas of Tuscany, such as the hills of Chianti and the picture-postcard south around Pienza and Montalcino. Our route heads south past the high towers of San Gimignano, and we enjoy Siena's magnificent Campo before entering 'Le Crete' and Val D'Orcia, Tuscany's most scenic south with its magnificent views. Following quiet roads, we mix point-to-point and circular rides to make a perfect cycle tour of this region, without the need to transfer at the beginning of each day.
Itinerary options
Tour only
Flight inclusive
Tour itinerary
Day 1
Start Florence.
Day 2
Ride via Impruneta and Greve to Castellina in Chianti.
Day 3
Circular ride through Chianti hills via famous towers of San Gimignano and Monteriggioni.
Day 4
Ride through vineyards via Brolio to the terracotta city of Siena.
Day 5
Free day in Siena to visit the museums or just relax in this historic city.
Day 6
Cycle through 'Le Crete' to walled village of Murlo and wine town of Montalcino.
Day 7
Continue east through classic Tuscan countryside to Montepulciano.
Day 8
End Pisa.
Accommodation
7 nights 2- and 3-star hotels.
Food
All breakfasts included.
Group Size
Min. 6, max. 16, plus leader and driver.
General Information
Av. daily distance: 60km (37m)\r
No. of days cycling: 5\r
Vehicle support: 70% vehicle support (on point-to-point days only).\r
Terrain and route: 85% tarmac, 15% easy gravel roads. Route follows mainly quiet roads with some climbs passing through Chianti hills.
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