from $4,195* per person | 8 Days | May, June, August, September |
Boutique accommodations
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Exertion level: 4
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Operator: Ciclismo Classico |
24 people max
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An excellent value: more miles, more sights—more of Italy for less
Overnight sojourns at cultural gems: Venice, Ravenna, Florence, and Arezzo
Visits with local bike craftsmen
A fabulous cooking demonstration
A stunning portrait of Italy emerges on this north-to-south exploration. The canals of the Po Delta … Florence—the jewel of the Renaissance ... Arezzo and Castiglione del Lago, a charming slice of Umbria. A variety of scenery, gastronomy and culture melts into this inspiring and unforgettable trip!
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3 testimonials about the provider, Ciclismo Classico:
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Reviewer: Harvey S.
located in
San Diego,
CA
“We never would have found such wonderful places off the beaten path on
our own.”
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Reviewer: Nancy A.
located in
Chicago,
IL
“Leave the real world behind, cycle through Italy and refuel your soul.”
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Reviewer: Bill M.
located in
San Jose,
CA
“As with a first taste of any fine wine, your Assaggio Toscana has
whetted my appetite for much more of your beautiful country. I'll
cherish the memories of our dinners at the Fattoria, our climbs up those
beautiful hills and most of all the small personal details along the
way." Never has the word 'Classico' been more appropriate!”
Special information
- May accommodate certain types of disabilities. Contact the operator for more information.
Itinerary
Day 1 – Ferrara
Our Grand Tour starts in Ferrara, a Renaissance city with a majestic castle at its center, rich in history, papal power, and what else, bicycles!
Day 2 – Ravenna
Zigzag through orchards and around lagoons to Ravenna, once a major Byzantine city.
Day 3—4 – Florence
armlands rise with you into the Apennines during today's ride into Tuscany. Day 4, Take the day to immerse yourself in the pleasures of Florence. A must: Venturing to nearby Fiesole to bask in the mellow Florentine sunset.
Day 5 – Arezzo
Cross the panoramic Sette Ponti (Roman "Road of Seven Bridges") en route to medieval Arezzo.
Day 6 – Castiglione del Lago
Follow a gentle terrain of wheat and sunflower fields to Lake Trasimeno.
Day 7 – Spoleto
Stops along the way include Deruta, Italy's ceramic center; Bevagna, with its Roman ruins; and Montefalco, a wine village. Of course, we'll pause to give our approval to the local product.
Day 8 – Arrivederci!
We are happy to help you with any additional travel plans! Grazie!
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