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Tuscany - The cradle of Renaissance - 8 days

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FB17+TOS
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from 980 € Per person

Cycling holidays from Pisa to Florence.

This is one of the most beautiful bike tours in Italy. From the leaning tower to Ponte Vecchio across the lands of Leonardo da Vinci, Puccini and Pinocchio and of several other artists, sculptors, composers, inventors and painters who were inspired by the beauty of the Tuscan landscape.

Day 1: Pisa
Individual arrival in Pisa, the city famous all over the world for its magic Piazza del Miracoli (Square of Miracles) with the characteristic leaning tower, the bell tower of the city cathedral. Part of the heritage of the UNESCO since 1987, it also offers a friendly and lively atmosphere of a university city.
Day 2: Pisa > Lucca, ~25 or 45 km
Pedaling northwards along the river Serchio, across the Pisan countryside you arrive in Lucca. For those who are better trained there is a more demanding and longer route that runs along the Monti Pisani on their eastern side.
Day 3: Lucca > Montecatini, ~45 km
Through a panoramic road you reach the little village of Collodi and the town of Pescia. In Collodi, where the author of Pinocchio spent his childhood, you could visit the famous Pinocchio's Park (created in 1962 already) and the aristocratic Villa Garzoni. In Pescia you could enjoy a quiet stroll among the churches, palaces, Renaissance mansions and the typical flower street market.
Day 4: Around Montecatini, ~60 km
Today’s route offers you again two possibilities. You can relax in one of the most famous thermal cities in Europe and stroll down the narrow lanes of the old city, which is situated on a hill and can be reached by a characteristic cable-railway. Otherwise a picturesque itinerary will lead you among villas of the Medici family, olive groves, vineyards and beautiful historical farms, going past Vinci, Leonardo da Vinci's birthplace (visit to the museum possible).
Day 5: Montecatini > Florence, ~50 or 60 km
A leg by train will take you to Pistola, rich in Romanesque and Renaissance monuments (in particular churches) and having one of the most suggestive squares in Italy: Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square). From here back into the saddle, immersed in the Tuscan flatland to reach the cradle of the Renaissance, Florence.
Day 6: Day off in Florence
It will be up to you to decide how to spend your time in one of the world's most beautiful cities.
Day 7: Florence > Pisa, ~40 or 65 km
A short trip by train will take you to Empoli, where you will start to follow the river Arno flow by bike, pedaling entirely on level ground as far as Pisa for your last overnight stay. Or you can also pedal to Empoli and then go by train to Pisa.
Day 8: Pisa
Individual departure or extra nights.

7 nights in 3*** and 1x 2** hotels (cat. B)
7 nights in 3*** and 4**** hotels (cat. A)
7x breakfast buffet
luggage transfer from hotel to hotel
app with maps, GPS tracks GB, DE
detailed documentation with maps GB, DE
service hotline

hotel according to offer

  • double room, BnB
    980 €
  • twin room, BnB
    980 €
  • double room, BnB
    1080 €
  • twin room, BnB
    1080 €
  • single room, BnB
    1280 €
  • single room, BnB
    1410 €

additional services

  • extra night, single BnB, Pisa
    120 €
  • extra night, double BnB, Pisa
    80 €
  • rental bike 27 gears
    110 €
  • helmet
    15 €
  • electric bike
    270 €
  • own bike
    0 €

self-guided tour - 8 days / 7 nights
dates
arrival every Saturday
30.03.-12.10.2024
season I (850 €/person in double in cat. B and 950 €/person in double in cat. A)
30.03.- 19.04.2024
28.09.- 12.10.2024
season II (+130 €/person)
20.04.- 10.05.2024
07.09.- 27.09.2024
season III (+180 €/person)
11.05.- 06.09.2024
route (1)-(2): ~220-275 km/136-170 miles
The itinerary runs mostly along on a flat area with some hilly parts which do not require particular athletic skills. Most of the path is on asphalted roads of low traffic, some parts are on dirt paths but not demanding. All the cities are connected by trains with bicycle transport and in case of bad weather or if you need a day's rest you can reach the next city without having to pedal.
how to get there
by car: motorway to Pisa
by train: station Pisa
by plane: airport Pisa
parking
on request
theft and damage insurance
the rental bikes are including a theft and damage insurance
note
the tickets for the trains are not included in the tour price
the tourist tax (~20-25 €/person) are not included and has to be paid to the hotels

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