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Tuscany: La Dolce Vita
Walking Holiday
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A Walking Holiday in Tuscany, Italy. Situated on the west side of Italy on the Mediterranean coast, Tuscany is simply steeped in natural beauty, history and culture. Chains of slender cypress trees rise and fall amongst the green brown contours of the Tuscan hills. Here you will discover peace and calm. The evenings inherit the beauty of the days just spent and you will soon come to appreciate why this place has seduced writers like Robert Browning and E.M. Forster.
During 6 days you will experience the real heart of Tuscany in this truly unique trip, partly following the famous "Via Francigena", an ancient pilgrim route from Canterbury to Rome. |

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| We decided to grade this trip as Easy+ as there are no technical difficulties along the way. Hotels and guest houses have been carefully selected for their comfort, location, friendliness and character, but also for the quality of their food. We make your trip as comfortable as possible by transferring your luggage from hotel to hotel. During your walk, you'll only carry a light day pack.
So, relax and enjoy your time in Tuscany! |
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| Day By Day |

Walking times only (breaks not included) |
DAY 1 - Coming to Volterra
Volterra is one of the oldest villages in Italy, we recommend visiting the historic centre. This evening, a luxury dinner will be served at the hotel.
Optional circular walk: [3h, 10km, +/-351m]
Ease your way into your walking holiday with a gentle trek. The walk is mostly on a white road, lined with cypress trees - a good introduction to what is to follow...
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Town: Shops, bus, ATM, Internet, pharmacy, pubs, restaurants.
Accommodation: 4* hotel in the heart of the town in a 17th-century villa, with swimming pool. Room en suite. |
DAY 2 - To San Gimignano [4h, 12km, +348m, -178m]
After a short transfer to Pignano, you will walk between vineyards and through oak woods with wild Cyclamen in flower in autumn and fine views of the ruins of the fortifications of Castelvecchio. Tonight you will stay at San Gimignano - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - known for its imposing medieval towers.
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Town: Shops, bus, ATM, Internet, pharmacy, pubs, restaurants.
Accommodation: 3* hotel in the heart of the village. En-suite. |
DAY 3 – To Colle Val d'Elsa [4h10,14km,+394m, -208m]
Today is a leisurely day through olive groves and cypress avenues up to the village of Montecchio. In Colle Val d'Elsa, enjoy a glass of Chianti in the central piazza.
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Town: Shops, bus, ATM, Internet, pharmacy, pubs, restaurants.
Accommodation: 3* hotel with character. Rooms en-suite |
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DAY 4 – To Monteriggioni [4h, 23km, +61m, -191m]
Today's walk is spent mostly in the shade, starting with a long descent to the Castel Petraia and then up to the densely forested hill of Montagnole, close to the attractive village of Strove. The stroll continues on to the handsome fortifications of Monterrigioni.
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Town: Shops, bus, ATM, Internet, pharmacy, pubs, restaurants. Accommodation: Guesthouse in the tiny fortress-town of Monterrigioni. Rooms en suite. |
DAY 5 – To S. Columba [4h35, 13km, +346m, -410m] and to Siena
We take to the road again for the last day of our trip. While you might find this day the most challenging, the end will certainly justify the means! After walking across the Montanella, you can admire the village of Funghaia and its church with frescoed interior. A short taxi ride will take you to your hotel in the heart of Siena - your reststop for tonight. Experience real Tuscan food in one of the region's best osterias.
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Town: Shops, bus, ATM, Internet, pharmacy, pubs, restaurants. Accommodation: 3* guesthouse in a 16th-century historical building in Siena. En-suite.
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DAY 6 - Siena
After breakfast, we bid you farewell. However, you can extend you stay in Siena or take an additional night in Pisa or Florence (see options below).
Il Palio (a famous horse race in the heart of the city) takes place on dates in August and July each year. If you wish to book this trip during these dates, please contact us early so that we can secure your accommodation.
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Hotel: Same as Day 5.
Meal: Breakfast |
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| HOW TO GET THERE |
The closest airports are Pisa and Florence. However, flying to Rome is also a good alternative given Italy's extensive rail network.
TO PISA
http://www.pisa-airport.com/index.php
20 major airlines fly to Pisa: Ryanair www.ryanair.com, easyJet www.easyjet.com, Air France www.airfrance.com, Alitalia www.alitalia.com, Lufthansa www.lufthansa.com, Sky Europe www.skyeurope.com and others.
Shuttle buses connect to Pisa Central Bus & Train Stations (every 10-20mins, until 11pm). Trains also connect the airport to the Pisa Central Station, but these are less frequent. The taxi rank is located outside the airport's arrival terminal. Average fare to the city €12.00 (+ a surcharge on Sun & Bank Hols).
FROM VOLTERRA TO PISA
To Volterra by bus: Several buses a day connect Pisa to Volterra from the central bus station (takes 2hrs). Departure 5.35 to 21.30 (10.30 to 18.30 on Sat & Sun). Check CPT www.cpt.pisa.it. On Sundays, the service is less frequent. In August, timetable is subject to changes.
- First, line 190 Corsia 1. Pisa to Pontederra (1h)
- Then, line 500 Corsia 4. Pontederra to Volterra (1h)
To Volterra by train: First Pisa to Cecina, then a train from Cecina to Salina di Volterra. Finally, a bus will take you to Volterra. This takes longer (3hrs30) but it can be a good option on Sundays when other services may be limited. See www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html.
TO FLORENCE
Air France www.airfrance.com, Alitalia www.alitalia.com, Lufthansa www.lufthansa.com and others. Shuttle buses connect to Florence Central Bus & Train Stations every 30 minutes.
To Volterra by bus: There are several buses a day from the central bus station (2hrs10mins). Departures 4h50 to 17h10. Check http://toscana-toskana.de/volterra-it/bus.htm
TO ROME FIUMICINO OF ROME CIAMPINO
Virtually all airlines fly to Rome. From the airport, there is an easy shuttle to Rome Termini train station.
From Rome Termini there are many trains to Cecina (4h30) and a bus to Volterra: www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html.
OTHER AIRPORTS
The train & bus networks in Italy are well developed and relatively inexpensive. It is probably possible to get to Volterra from other major cities in Italy. Ask us for advice and we will help you!
BACK FROM SIENA
Many options are possible from Siena, whether you want to return to the airport or visit Pisa, Florence, Rome or another city.
To Pisa: Several trains a day connect Volterra to Empoli (45mins) & Empoli to Pisa (1hr15). See www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html.
To Florence: Several trains a day (1hr30 approx.). See www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html
To Rome: Several trains a day (3-4hrs). See www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html.
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Average rain (mm) |
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| Accommodation |
Please note that all of our hotels and guest houses have been carefully selected for their comfort, location, food, friendliness and character, and are subject to availability. If the hotel described is not available, we will provide you with one of the same standard of comfort & price.
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Hotel Day 1 |

Hotel Day 2 |

Hotel Day 3 |

Hotel Day 4 |

Hotel Day 5 |
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Optional Hotels |

Optional
Hotel 3* in Pisa |

Optional
Hotel 3* in Florence |
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Not Included |
- 4 nights in hotels 3* or superior (B&B basis)
- 1 nights in guest house of character (B&B basis)
- 6 breakfasts
- Luggage transferred every walking day (Day 2 to 5)
- Transfer Day 2 from Volterra to Pignano
- Step by step walking notes describing the itinerary
- Detailed map(s) of the area (1:25,000 and 1:50,000)
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- Insurance
- Flight
- Transfer to/from airport
- Taxi from Santa Columba to Siena (Day 5)
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| Period |
Price
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- May 24th to 29th
- Sept 20th to 25th
Please note that the trip will be Half Board
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812 |
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| Price |
| Period |
Price (€) |
Single room supplement (€) |
Solo Departure (€) (including single room) |
Private transfer from Pisa airport to Volterra |
High Season
from 12/12/09 to 02/01/10
from 03/04/10 to 17/04/10
from 25/04/10 to 03/07/10
from 29/08/10 to 09/10/10
from 12/12/10 to 03/01/11 |
680 |
150 |
220 |
Up to 3 persons: €200
Up to 8 persons: €260 |
Low Season
from 03/01/10 to 03/04/10
from 18/04/10 to 24/04/10
from 04/07/10 to 28/08/10
from 10/10/10 to 11/12/10
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620 |
120 |
190 |
| Options |
| These options give you the opportunity to couple your stay in Tuscany with a visit to one of these historical towns/cities. All our hotels are centrally located, close to all amenities and sites of cultural interest. In addition, our accommodations are ideally situated with regards to airports and train stations. Depending on your flight schedule, an extra night/s may make your departure easier. |
| Period |
Extra night in Pisa/Volterra/San Gimignano 3* hotel |
Extra night in Siena/Florence/Rome 3* hotel |
Double / Twin room (€pps) |
Single room |
Double / Twin room (€pps) |
Single room |
High Season
from 12/12/09 to 02/01/10
from 03/04/10 to 17/04/10
from 25/04/10 to 03/07/10
from 29/08/10 to 09/10/10
from 12/12/10 to 03/01/11 |
85 |
110 |
95 |
120 |
Low Season
from 03/01/10 to 03/04/10
from 18/04/10 to 24/04/10
from 04/07/10 to 28/08/10
from 10/10/10 to 11/12/10
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