Tuscany & Umbria - September 20-26, 2009
Introduction
If Tuscany is a legend, Umbria is a little-known medieval fable, its green heart beating in the shadow of its more famous neighbor. Our Walk combines the Tuscan hills, vineyards and Renaissance cities with a journey through Umbriaâs bucolic landscapes and enchanting lakes.
We traverse a romantic landscape of mountains, rolling hills and deep valleys; walking on white roads that dip between hilltop towns, or shady forest tracks.
We savor private tastings of Chianti and Sagrantino wine, olive oil and honey, explore the glories of Siena, Assisi and Orvieto, discover awe-inspiring frescoes and visit the hill-top treasures of Cortona and Montefalco.
Walk Summary
| Date | 20-SEP-09 - 26-SEP-09 |
| Trip | 7 days, 6 nights |
| Terrain | Steady walking on hills, vineyard trails and forest tracks. 10-12 miles walking per day. Easy to Moderate. |
| Price |
Walk begins in Siena, with arrival at Siena Rail Station and ends in Orvieto, with departure from Orvieto Rail Station.
Walk Itinerary
Sunday
We rendezvous in Siena for a short walking tour of this gem of Italian cities. We wonder at the stunning gothic Cathedral, dedicated to St. Mary of the Assumption and decorated in white and black marble to signify the black and white horses ofSenius and Aschius, the city's founders. We visit the Town Hall and have an expresso in the breathtaking Piazza del Campo. We drive to our hotel, in the midst of the beautiful Chianti countryside, for an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner.
Monday
Our walk today centres on the Strada Chiantigiana as it meanders to and fro through classic Tuscan countryside and we cross the vineyards that make the Chianti region renowned for its wine. As we approach Monteriggioni, we admire the 13th-century walls complete with fourteen towers, and we lunch here in this romantic medieval village, once a Sienese fortress. We return to our hotel along country tracks, through ancient farmsteads, always in the shade of the famous cypress and pine trees that are such a feature of a Tuscan landscape.
Tuesday
After a short transfer, we walk to famed Badia a Coltibuono, through a forest whose first trees were planted by the Benedictines in the 11th century. We enjoy a private visit of the house, cellars and gardens and a tasting of the olive oils and honey produced here. We lunch in the village of Gaiole and walk on, along ancient hunting tracks in glorious countryside of vineyards and castles, to meet the van for the transfer to Cortona in time for dinner.
Wednesday
This morning in Cortona, we walk around the medieval ramparts of this ancient Etruscan city clinging to the hillside; a town already old when its lands were wasted by Hannibal. We wander the steep, narrow streets paved with flagstones and come across surprising arcaded squares, alleyways, churches and gardens. We pass by 'Bramasole' the house made famous by Frances Mayes in her book 'Under the Tuscan Sun'. For the rest of the morning options abound; we may take some time out for shopping, walk the stations of the cross, or visit the Etruscan or Diocesan museums with superb painting from the Sienes school. After lunch, our walk takes us to the monastery where St Francis made his will - and we continue to picturesque Spello.
Thursday
An early start to the pastures and pine forests of Monte Subasio - a plateau with views to Spoleto Vale - then a slow descent along a spur of the mountain before reaching the terraced slopes of Assisi. Elegant squares and the Basilica of St. Francis are the pivot of this exceptional town and its architectural splendors. Our walk ends at the Basilica before returning to Spello. Entirely built in pink stone, the town was known as Hispellum and still retains its original Roman walls.
Friday
Today,along rustic byways and through the olive groves, we explore the vineyards of the renowned Sagrantino and rosso di Montefalco to reach Bevagna, an ancient town of Romanesque churches and the remains of Roman architecture. After a medieval lunch where we sample authentic fare and dress the part, we continue to lovely Montefalco and our beautiful villa hotel just outside the walls, for a wine-tasting and Farewell Dinner.
Saturday
After breakfast, we leave for Orvieto. Here we have time to explore this stunning Etruscan city, visiting its cathedral and looking round the famous labryinth of caves carved out of the volcanic rock under the city and used as cellars, shelters and protection against seiges for hundreds of years. We say 'arrivederci' at the rail-station.
This itinerary represents a typical Walk. We prepare itineraries well in advance of the trip and therefore we reserve the right to make changes due to weather, local events or other circumstances - but always to improve the experience of our guests.
Hotels
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Relais Vignale - Sunday & Monday
Via Pianigiani 9
53017 Radda in Chianti (SI)
T: +39 0577-738-300
F: +39 0577-738-592
E: vignale@vignale.it
W: www.vignale.it
Halfway between Florence and Siena, the Relais Vignale is located in the heart of the Chianti Classico wine region just outside the medieval town center of Radda, one of the most picturesque villages of the area. The hotel was the manor house of a large wine estate and has been carefully restored preserving the ancient architectural features.
The guests rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, minibar, satellite TV, telephone and hairdryer. The heated swimming pool with its large Solarium overlooks the vineyards.
Hotel Italia - Tuesday
Via Ghibellina 57
52044 Cortona (AR)
T: +39 0575-630-254
F: +39 0575-630-564
E: hotelitalia@planhotel.com
W: www.hotelitaliacortona.com
The Hotel Italia is located in a 15th century mansion, in the heart of the old town and offers its guests a quiet and tranquil sojourn. It is a family-run hotel which was restored in the spring of 1998.
All rooms have in-suite bathroom, TV, telephones with direct dialling, safe and hairdryers. Wireless internet is available in the hotel lobby.
Hotel La Bastiglia - Wednesday & Thursday
Via dei Molini 7
06038 SPELLO (PG)
T: +39 0742-651-277
F: +39 0742-301-159
E: fancelli@labastiglia.com
W: www.labastiglia.com
On the slopes of Mount Subasio an ancient mill has been transformed, with passion and style, into the La Bastiglia Hotel and restaurant. The heated swimming pool and solarium have been carefully integrated into the traditional design and, from the pool, guests have a splendid view over the Chiona Valley and the adjacent mountain. The restaurant is spread between three lovely rooms decorated with antique furnishings and authentic collections of ceramics. Featured in some of the most important restaurant guides, it has a reputation for fine, uniquely Umbrian cuisine.
Bedrooms all have a private bathroom and are equipped with hairdryer, a telephone, minibar, satellite TV and air conditioning.
Villa Pambuffetti - Friday
Viale della Vittoria 20
06036 Montefalco
T: +39 0742-379-417
F: +39 0742-349-245
W: www.villapambuffetti.com
The Villa Pambuffetti is known as 'an oasis in the oasis of Montefalco'. The hotel has a restaurant, bar, private park and outdoor swimming pool.
All rooms face the private park and have direct dialing telephone, air conditioning, Satellite TV, safe and a mini bar.
This hotel list is a provided as an example. We may use different hotels of the same quality and style on specific trips. The Wayfarers will notify confirmed travelers of any changes to the hotels.
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Travel Information
Before & After:
- In Siena visit the Etruscan museum and the Libreria Piccolomini to see the Pinturicchio frescoes
- Gubbio and Urbino, historic centers of art and architecture, are worthy of a day's visit and Perugia is a gem.
- Be on the lookout for some beautiful linen (before, after or during the walk) available in this regio
Weather:
In general the climate in Tuscany is very mild Temperate. Average temperatures are around 74ºF (23°C) in May with peak day temperatures sometimes several degrees higher. You may need a light jacket or sweater in the evenings. The climate of landlocked Umbria is mainly Mediterranean with hot dry summers and mild winters. Average temperatures are around 76ºF (23°C) in May with peak day temperatures sometimes several degrees higher. There is the chance of some light rain throughout spring, so we recommend you bring good quality, light rain protection.
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