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8-Nights Italy Tuscany & Cinque Terre Walking

Italy
8-Nights Italy Tuscany & Cinque Terre Walking
Italy
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Overview

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Immerse yourself in two of Italy's most enchanting regions on this perfectly paced walking adventure from Tuscany to the Italian Riviera. Follow scenic trails through Tuscan vineyards and cypress-dotted valleys, exploring historic hill towns and sampling fine Chianti wines. Marvel at the medieval wonders of Siena and San Gimignano with their ancient ramparts and towers. Then journey to Liguria's spectacular coast to hike cliff-side paths that connect the Cinque Terre's picturesque seaside towns. With fragrant lemon groves and stunning sea views, this is la dolce vita at its best!

Highlights:
  • Explore hilltop towns in the heart of Chianti and follow dramatic coastal trails in the Cinque Terre
  • Experience a "Gateway to the Middle Ages" through the splendor of Siena, San Gimignano, and Monteriggioni
  • Sip fine wines, feast on regional culinary delights, and enjoy tranquil stays at charming hotels

Important Trip Details:
Easy to moderate walking and hiking for 3-5 hours per day on gently rolling terrain, vineyards and cliffside trails. Cultural touring of historic sites includes walking on cobblestone streets.

Minimum Age: 16

Featured Destinations

Levanto
Poggibonsi
Pisa

Pisa

The Leaning Tower is, of course, Pisa's main attraction. Even before three of its eight stories were constructed (building began in 1173 and continued until 1350), it had begun to lean. In 1990, the instability of the tower made it necessary to close it to visitors. Fortunately, an extensive program to rebalance the tower was successful in slowly righting the structure to its original degree of "lean." Now, thanks to modern engineering, the tower and its 294 stairs are once again open for climbing.

The tower is on the Campo dei Miracoli, a large, grassy square that's a pleasant place to relax. While you're there, visit the Baptistry, which contains a beautiful baptismal font and pulpit by Nicola Pisano; the Romanesque Cathedral di San Zeno, with its silver altar and figures by Brunelleschi; and the Camposanto Cemetery. All in white, the medieval buildings and the wall of the cemetery form a beautiful thematic whole. Stop at the 16th-century church and Palazzo dei Cavalieri, the piazza and the National Museum of San Matteo (excellent collection of 12th- through 15th-century art). And if you have time, visit Pisa's other leaning tower at the Church of San Michele degli Scalzi: Completed in the 13th century, this seldom-visited tower is worth a look, too.

It's also fun just to walk around Pisa. The city is very compact, with many narrow streets and a great ambience. We suggest seeing it on a day trip from Florence, perhaps in combination with Lucca, just 13 mi/20 km northeast. Another possible stop is Pistoia, which has a cathedral and baptistery in the Pisan-Romanesque style and the Ceppo Hospital (L'Ospedale de Ceppo), which has a brightly painted and enameled terra-cotta frieze by Giovanni della Robbia. If you want to see Pisa and another town all in one day, get up very early.

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Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre

Explore the ruggedly beautiful Ligurian villages of Cinque Terre. With their steep-walled coastal cliffs, the villages of these "Five Lands" are perched high above the sea, commanding spectacular views. Accessible by boat, railway or on foot, Cinque Terre has remained relatively isolated from the rest of the world for centuries, which has helped to retain the medieval look of the "Five Lands." San Pietro, a 13th-century church, stands above a grotto named after Lord Byron. Part of the structure dates back as far as the 6th century. Brightly painted with black and white stripes, this striking landmark can be spotted from far out at sea. From the terrace enjoy a spectacular panorama of the Gulf of La Spezia and the hills of Cinque Terre.
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Radda in Chianti

Radda in Chianti

Radda in Chianti is a medieval town inhabited since the 9th century, enclosed in defensive walls and surrounded by the picturesque Tuscan countryside. Radda in Chianti offers the small town feel and is a place where visitors will find the heart and soul of Chianti, while providing a convenient base to explore nearby Siena and Florence. Enjoy the panoramic views of the cypress forests, vineyards and castles and enjoy the famous wines of the region.
 
San Cassiano

San Cassiano

Surrounded by mountains, San Cassiano sits on Mount Lagazuoi, where visitors can tour the well-preserved cave of the prehistoric cave bear Ursus ladinicus, leisurely hike over the beautiful scenic path of Armentarola and Stores meadows, or take a snow trip to Alta Badia skiing region.
Florence

Florence

The creative explosion of the Italian Renaissance happened right here, leaving petite Florence more art treasures than most national capitals. View the masterworks of local heroes like Michelangelo and Botticelli, visit countless unforgettable basilicas, then climb up into Brunelleschi's soaring dome to watch the sun set among cypress-clad Tuscan hillsides.
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