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Siena & Southern Tuscany
Tuscany - land of cypress trees & olive groves
Holiday information
Nights:
7
Grade:
2
Terrain:
country lanes and strade bianche (unsurfaced roads) across hills, farmland and vineyards
Hotels:
one agriturismo; three 3-star hotels
Meals:
breakfast each day, dinner on 5 nights
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Extend your stay
If you are flying via
Pisa
, you could stop over in this intriguing city, or immerse yourself in Florence's rich Renaissance culture.
self-guided hotel-to-hotel cycling, luggage transported
quiet country lanes through unspoiled Tuscan countryside
good country cooking and great wines
visit historic villages en route
Cypress trees that frame a stone farmhouse, hill-top towns above rolling vineyards, village churches that reveal Renaissance masterpieces... Tuscany constantly delights. From magical Siena to the Brunello-producing mecca of Montalcino, you wind from one beautiful village to another along quiet country roads. Take time to relax in Siena's Campo, the piazza that is the focus of city life, before heading out to admire the timeless beauty of the Crete Senesi.
This region’s quiet lanes are perfect for cycling, and there are plenty of opportunities to savour classic Tuscan cooking - with its hearty soups, steaks and pasta dishes - along the way.
Our route begins in magnificent Siena and leads southwards to the open countryside of the Brunello-producing mecca of Montalcino. This region's quiet country lanes and strade bianche (unsurfaced roads) are perfect for cycling, with so much to see and explore along the way. You stay in quality hotels and an agriturismo, with plenty of opportunities to savour classic Tuscan cooking, and to sample, of course, the famous local wines.
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