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The Hill-Top Towns of Tuscany Upgrade
Tuscany - a region steeped in history
Holiday information
Nights:
8
Grade:
1-2
Terrain:
tracks and strade bianche (unmade roads) across gently rolling hills of vineyards, olive groves and woodland
Hotels:
two 3-star hotels; two 4-star hotel
Meals:
breakfast each day, dinner on 2 nights
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Extend your stay
If you are flying via
Pisa
, you could stop over in the city, or immerse yourself in
Florence's
rich Renaissance culture. Alternatively, this walk combines well with our
Tuscan Heartland
route.
self-guided hotel-to-hotel walking, luggage transported
discover Tuscany’s rich culture and timeless countryside
the famous wines and beauty of the Chianti hills
stay in atmospheric San Gimignano
Nestling between the great art cities of Florence, Siena and Pisa, the Chianti hills are as famed for their beauty as for their dark red wines. Hill-top villages crown the rolling landscapes, and idyllic churches are dotted along the quiet paths. An extraordinary sense of history pervades the region, from Siena’s wide Campo to the Etruscan town of Volterra.
We emerged into open country, with fresh, luminous greens and yellows, geometric vines, silvery olives and Tuscany's quintessential punctuation marks - the cypress trees.
Mail on Sunday
This walk takes you from Volterra through the Chianti vineyards and San Gimignano to the Sienese hills and magnificent Siena itself. The joy of the holiday is to feel the timelessness of the Tuscan countryside, and to discover the landscapes immortalised in the works of some of the world’s greatest artists. Staying in luxurious hotels, you will feel a real part of this artistic timeless land.
The Hill-Top Towns of Tuscany
A classic route from Volterra to Siena via San Gimignano.
Hill-Top Villages of the Luberon
The imposing Luberon Massif is a joy to explore.
A Stroll through History
Uncover the secrets of the Etruscans amid splendid scenery.
From the Pyrenees to the Sea
Descend from the foothills to the Cap de Creus.