South of Siena by Bike - 5 days - BSSI5
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South of Siena by Bike
Classic views of Val’Orcia. Cycling along quiet roads, through the famed Tuscan landscape.
5-day cycling tour with different bases in beautiful hotels and agriturismo’s
Tuscany, land of cypresses and cradle of the Italian renaissance, is by far Italy’s most famous holiday region, brimming with cultural and natural attractions. There are the marvellous art cities of Florence and Siena, typical villages such as Montalcino and Montepulciano and small medieval hamlets such as Buonconvento and San Quirico d’Orcia. There is the unique Tuscan landscape with its vine yards, cypress lined roads and olive groves, known and loved by tourists all over the world. There is the Italian renaissance art – painting and sculpture alike. And there are the good genuine Tuscan food and wines. Even with all its tourist bustle, Tuscany still offers quiet back roads and peaceful villages, to be savoured slowly and easily, for example by exploring them on a bicycle.
This tour will take you over clouds of sunflower fields under the Tuscan sun along cypress lined country roads and through olive groves and vineyards, from the little town of Buonconvento along broad valleys and rolling hills to famous locations such as Montalcino, Montepulciano and Pienza. You will cycle underneath an extinct volcano to ancient monasteries and have the opportunity to visit delightful medieval hamlets located on low hill tops. Your trip leads you through the delightful Val d’Orcia area, famous for its wines and quiet, peaceful countryside. All the while riding on great well paved and quiet roads, ideal for cycling.
During your tour you will visit the area’s main cultural attractions such as the historical towns of Buonconvento, Montalcino, Montepulciano and Pienza, dominated by their many churches and ancient ‘palazzi’. Cycling through the green hills you will be greeted by friendly locals and savour the flavour of traditional local culinary specialties. During your tour you will stay in a charming Tuscan farm house near Buonconvento, surrounded by rolling country side full of quiet winding roads and ‘strade bianche’.
During the first days of your stay you will explore the little town of Buonconvento and its country side, cycling towards Murlo, La Befa and Montalcino. On the next couple of days you will discover the marvellous medieval hamlets of the Val d’Orcia, taking you along country farm houses and isolated churchest, and to the wine producing town of Montepulciano. All the while you will cycle through a patchwork of wheat fields, olive groves, vine yards and rolling green hills, dotted with small churches and quintessential Tuscan farm houses.
Please note: this is a moderate tour suitable for all those with a basic physical condition. Rides, although passing through rolling hilly country, are short and generally include only a few climbs, leaving plenty of time for sightseeing. Average cycling times: approx. 3-4 hours each day.
Day 0 Florence (or Pisa)
Arrival in Florence (or Pisa) in case you arrive a day earlier.
Florence airport has regular international flights, while Pisa is served by several low cost companies. From Florence, Buonconvento is easily reached by train. Regular Regional trains have a travel time of about two hour and cost around € 8,00. You will have to change trains at Siena. Also from Pisa there are regular Regional trains, you may however have to change trains one or two times depending on the train; cost is between € 8,00 and € 11,00. Several hotels can be booked in Florence or Pisa, according to your wish (either ‘downtown’ centrally located, or near the train station, ranging from 3 to 5-star).
N.B. If you arrive one day earlier you have the possibility to already pay a visit to Florence or alternatively to Pisa, both offering several historical and cultural points of interest.
Day 1 Arrival in Buonconvento
After your arrival at the charming medieval town of Buonconvento, rich in history and architecture with 700-year old walls, a private transfer will take you to your agriturismo (farm house). This will be your base for the next 3 nights. If you have chosen to rent a bike, it will be waiting for you at the accommodation. In case you arrive early you can already have a short ride or go for a stroll and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the surrounding countryside. In the evening you will enjoy a hearty Tuscan dinner in the agriturismo.
Agriturismo in Buonconvento
Day 2 Buonconvento to Murlo and La Befa round trip
On your first trip you will cycle through the rolling, lush countryside to Etruscan Murlo. Here you can pause for a cup of coffee and explore the back alleys of the little town, admiring its many churches. You may well visit the archaeological area near the town. You then continue through the dense woods as you ride by the Crevole River passing by Miniera di Murlo on your way to La Befa. You will cycle partly on unpaved roads through a landscape of steep rock cliffs and enchanting oak forests dotted by sweet smelling colourful flowers. On a short section of the trail you may have to push your bicycle, but the exhilarating views on the verdant valley floor are more than worth the effort. From the hamlet of La Befa you will then ride through rich cultivated fields back again to your agriturismo, where after freshing up you can enjoy an ‘aperitivo’ before dinner.
Distance: 31 km. – Cycling time: 3 h.
Agriturismo in Buonconvento
Day 3 Buonconvento to Montalcino round trip
After a quick break at Buonconvento in the morning, your day’s trip will take you through the heart of the Brunello wine district. You will cycle under the slopes of the Monte Amiata volcano, through vibrant fields of sunflowers, passing endless olive groves and vine yards on your way to the fortified city of Montalcino. Climb up to the magnificent 14th century fortress and wander through the delightful city centre admiring the ‘Palazzo Comunale’. After visiting the city’s main points of interest you may well sit down for lunch and maybe sample the world famous Brunello di Montalcino wine. In the afternoon you then return to Buonconvento along remote back roads, offering surprising views of the surrounding country side. In the evening you will eat again at the agritrusmo, tasting several local specialties.
Distance: 39 km. – Cycling time: 4 h.
Agriturismo in Buonconvento
Day 4 From Pienza to Buonconvento via San Quirico d’Orcia
This morning you will be brought by private transfer to the lovely little town of Pienza, one of the Val d’Orcia’s best known centres, from where you will then return to Buonconvento. Your itinerary offers a brilliant medieval experience, following the ‘via Francigena’, an ancient pilgrimage route passing through the whole of Tuscany on the way to Rome. Along your way you will pass by the fortified town of San Quirico d’Orcia, located on a low hill between Montepulciano and Buonconvento. Here you can promenade the narrow streets full of well-preserved history, or visit the 16th century ‘Horti Leoni’ botanical garden. You will then continue towards the agriturismo at Buonconvento, passing over the medieval bridge over the Tuoma river and cycling along a ridge offering a 360 degree view of Southern Tuscany’s majestic landscape. After arriving at Buonconvento you may want to pay a last visit to the historical town centre, before returning to the agriturismo, where in the evening you will enjoy a delicious Tuscan dinner.
Distance: 34 km. – Cycling time: 3 h.
Agriturismo in Buonconvento
Day 5 End of the tour
The tour ends in Buonconvento after breakfast today. A short private transfer can take you to the local station for your train journey to Florence or Pisa. A taxi transfer to other destinations can be arranged on request.
ACCOMMODATION & MEALS
All nights are spent in a beautiful, characteristic agriturismo (3-star equivalent). All rooms have en-suite facilities.
Dinner is included on all nights you are staying at the agriturismo.
No picnic lunches are included, but can be prepared for you by the accommodation holders, or materials for picnics can be purchased in the villages you pass on your way.
ON THIS INDIVIDUAL SELF-GUIDED CYCLING TOUR WE PROVIDE YOU WITH:
• Accommodation: 4 nights Buonconvento in a beautiful ‘organic’ agriturismo (3-star equivalent)
• Extensive route notes, with description of the route & tourist information
• Maps at 1 : 50.000 scale (or better) ; GPS waypoints and tracks (optional)
• 24/24 h local assistance
• Luggage transport
• Private transfers as specified
Not Included
• Departure taxes & Visas
• Travel Insurance
• Drinks and meals not mentioned in the itinerary
• Optional additional tours or activities
• Tips
• Items of personal nature
• Bicycle rental (available on request)
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
Moderately easy (2/3): Mostly easy rides with only few moderate climbs, only occasionally quite steep. All roads are well paved with a few short unpaved sections. They are mostly quiet with little traffic. Extensions or shortcuts are possible on some days.
Fitness: The trip requires a basic physical condition. Day-to-day rides are relatively short (up to 40 km). They sometimes involve moderate climbs, only occasionally steeper ones. Relative short cycling distances mean you have plenty of time for sightseeing and sampling local culture, and cuisine.
ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE
Arrival: The tour starts in BUONCONVENTO which can easily be reached by train from either Florence or Pisa. Florence and Pisa both have international airports. Tours start any day during the trip season.
Departure: The tour ends after breakfast on day 5 in BUONCONVENTO. A short transfer can bring you to the local train station, from where Florence or Pisa are easily reachable.
You can book this tour with a minimum of 1 person. | |
There are a very limited number of available places on these dates. Immediate booking is recommended. | |
Availability and prices on request. |
- Prices are per person and based on the season within which the first night of the tour falls.
- Prices are based on 2 people sharing double or twin accommodation. Single rooms (double rooms – single) are available on most trips however the supplements listed apply.
- If you are travelling alone then on some trips (which include taxi transfers) a ‘Solo Traveller Supplement’ will be applied instead of the normal single supplement.
- Prices are expressed in Euro’s. There will never be a currency surcharge.
- Actual exchange rates: GB £ - US $ - CAN $ - CHF - DKK - SEK - NOK - Other currencies.
EXTRA NIGHTS
It is possible to include extra nights in any of the accommodations ‘en route’. Extra cycling and/or sightseeing options can be provided! As well is it possible to extend your tour with a few days in Tuscany (Siena, Florence, Pisa or any smaller locality). Details and prices on request.
UPGRADE
It is possible to book an upgrade in some of the places en route. Details and prices on request.