Cycling in Tuscany - Italy
What better way to experience the beauty of Tuscany than from the seat of a bike? A mixture of on- and off-road biking awaits on a ride through some of the most gorgeous, yet challenging countryside you’ll find anywhere. Explore beautiful hill towns, stunning lakes, and have the option to soak in thermal hot springs. When you are not riding, take in the view of the rolling Tuscan hills from your hotel rooftop and relax with a glass of wine.
Day 1 Rome
Arrive at any time.
Day 2 Rome/Chianciano Terme
Enjoy a local Italian breakfast before an orientation walk around Rome. Transfer by train your hotel in the charming hilltop town of Chianciano Terme. Enjoy a local wine tasting in the evening.
Day 3 Chianciano Terme
Cycle to the classic Renaissance town of Pienza and get a taste of the quintessential Tuscan landscape. Afterwards, enjoy a Tuscan cooking class.
Day 4 Chianciano Terme
Cycle to the Tuscan hill town of Montepulciano, famous for producing excellent food and wine.
Day 5 Chianciano Terme
Enjoy a full-day of cycling in the Tuscan lakes and lunch at a natural oasis.
Day 6 Chianciano Terme
Cycle to the beautiful spa town of Bagno Vignoni. Explore the town, opt to soak in the thermal pools, or relax and enjoy the views before returning to the hotel for one final night.
Day 7 Chianciano Terme
Depart from the hotel on a group transfer in the morning, arriving into Chiusi Station where the tour ends upon arrival.
Reference : GAH
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