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Tuscany

Via Francigena: Orvieto to Rome

The Via Francigena walking tour from Orvieto to Rome Tour is a unique opportunity to walk and trek across an ancient pilgrim trail through the awe-inspiring landscape and historic villages before arriving in Rome, one of Italy’s most popular destinations.

Pilgrimage
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
10 days from $875USDDetails
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Tuscany

St. Francis Way – Firenze to La Verna Tour

During the Middle Age, an enlightened man walked along the ridges and valleys of the Apennines, looking for God’s signs in nature and talking to people about peace, humility, and togetherness. He was Francis of Assisi, a curious person who fascinates people today and whose charisma and philosophy are respected the world over.

Walking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
8 days from $875USDDetails
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Walking in Chianti Tour

This Tuscan walking tour takes you through the enchanting Chianti Region. This is a great way to explore Tuscany on foot, while tasting the world-renowned offerings of the region, including signature Chianti wine and Florentine cuisine.

Walking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
8 days from $925USDDetails
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Via Francigena: Siena to Montefiascone

This 10-day self-guided tour along the Southern Section of the Via Francigena offers an unforgettable journey from Siena to Montefiascone. As you explore this historic pilgrimage route, you’ll experience the medieval charm of Siena, the breathtaking rolling hills of the Crete Senesi, and charming hilltop villages like San Quirico d’Orcia and Castiglione d’Orcia. The walk blends Tuscany’s iconic cypress-lined paths, panoramic landscapes, and picturesque hamlets with cultural treasures like the imposing fortress of Radicofani and scenic Lake Bolsena. With delicious local cuisine, cozy accommodations, and stunning views at every turn, this walk immerses you in the beauty, history, and spirit of central Italy.

Walking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
10 days from $950USDDetails
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Tuscany

Hiking the Hiking the Tuscan Coast from Pisa to Elba

Want to see a different part of Tuscany from what you expect? Trade the rolling hills for the stunning coastline on this wonderful walking tour. Fear not, even though you are on the coast you will still indulge every meal with wonderful Tuscan food and wine, a great reward after a beautiful day walking.

Walking
Self-Guided
Mar-Oct
8 days from $1,050USDDetails
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Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome

The Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome Tour is an incredible opportunity to ride Italy’s ancient pilgrimage road to Rome, enjoying the villages, landscapes, and historical monuments along the way.

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
9 days from $1,350USDDetails
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Via Francigena Cycling from Parma to Siena

The Via Francigena Cycling from Parma to Siena Tour takes you through Tuscany on Italy’s famous pilgrimage route, from coastline to rolling hills and all the beautiful scenery in between. You’ll be able to taste the renowned food and wine of the region and explore unique towns and villages as you ride.

E-Bike
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
9 days from $1,375USDDetails
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8-Day Venice to Florence Cycling Tour

The 8-Day Venice to Florence Cycling Tour will take you from the romantic lagoon city of Venice to the historic Tuscan capital of Florence in just eight days – doesn’t that sound incredible! In addition to these two major travel highlights, you will discover delightful small towns and villages along the route and marvel at the breathtaking nature in the ‘Delta del Po’ National Park. There is hardly a country in the world that can rival Italy’s culinary delights, such as cappuccino, cornetto, fresh fish and cool gelato – all of which you will encounter on this incredible trip! If you are looking to experience the very best scenery, culture, foods, and hospitality that Italy has to offer, be sure to book the 8-Day Venice to Florence Cycling Tour – you won’t regret it!

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
8 days from $1,425USDDetails
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Tuscany

Scenic Tuscany Cycling in Charming Hotels

This cycling tour through Tuscany offers an unforgettable journey through Italy’s most picturesque landscapes. Pedal along quiet roads and scenic paths that wind past cypress-lined avenues, golden wheat fields, and world-renowned vineyards. The route takes you to historic towns like Florence, Siena, Montepulciano, and Montalcino, rich in art, culture, and medieval charm. Along the way, you’ll experience Tuscany’s culinary delights, including traditional pasta dishes and local olive oils, while enjoying exquisite wines from the famous Brunello di Montalcino and Chianti regions. With a mix of gently rolling hills and more challenging climbs, this tour offers both breathtaking views and an immersive cultural experience in the heart of Italy’s wine country.

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
8 days from $1,525USDDetails
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Southern Tuscany & Elba Guided E-Bike Tour

Discover remarkable highlights as you explore Tuscany by e-bike, such as Etruscan and Roman remains, medieval villages, gentle hills, the turquoise ocean, and distinguished wines.

E-Bike
Guided
May, Sep
8 days from $3,125USDDetails
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Tuscany

Tuscany Road Biking Tour

The Tuscany Road Biking Tour will take you through some of the most picturesque landscapes in the world as you expore the Italian countryside. Ride through immersed in history and through unique scenery. This is a tour that allows you to discover the real Italy.

Road Bike
Guided
Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct
7 days from $3,425USDDetails
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Tuscany

Tuscany Hills and Sea Road Bike Tour

From splendid Siena to the unique Elba Island, the Tuscany Hills and Sea Road Bike Tour is a perfect way to soak up the world-class scenery of Tuscany, one of Italy’s most desirable regions. With rides taking you up and down, between the hills and the sea, you’ll experience the views while also adventuring. A road bike is a privileged viewpoint to appreciate the inimitable variety of landscapes from, and with your wheels to take you everywhere, you can discover hidden villages full of history and acres of unspoiled nature.

Road Bike
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May, Sep
7 days from $3,625USDDetails
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Tuscany general information
Where to go in Tuscany

When planning where to go in Tuscany, consider the region’s rolling hills, historic cities, and lush vineyards. Florence, Siena, and Pisa serve as perfect bases for exploring the countryside. The Chianti region, known for its scenic beauty and wine production, is a fantastic starting point for adventures in Tuscany.

What to do in Tuscany

When pondering what to do in Tuscany, there’s no shortage of options. From cycling tours through the Tuscan hills to wine tasting tours in Chianti, Tuscany offers a plethora of activities. Hiking the Apuan Alps or exploring the rural landscapes on foot are also excellent choices, particularly in the mild weather of spring or autumn.

When to go to Tuscany

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities without the heat of summer. These seasons offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists, making it perfect for hiking and cycling. Summer is great for sunseekers and wine tours, while winter offers a quieter, albeit cooler, experience.

Top 5 adventures in Tuscany
  1. Walking through Chianti - Experience the quintessential Tuscan landscape on your feet, walking through rolling hills, vineyards, and medieval towns. This adventure not only offers physical activity but also the chance to indulge in some of the world's best wines.
  2. Walking the Via Francigena - This ancient pilgrim route that leads from Canterbury to Rome passes through Tuscany, offering hikers beautiful scenery and a historical pathway through Tuscan towns like San Gimignano and Siena.
  3. Exploring the Cinque Terre trails - Although just outside Tuscany in Liguria, many visitors combine trips to both regions. These trails provide breathtaking coastal views and connect charming villages perched on the cliffs overlooking the Ligurian Sea.
  4. Tuscan wine road tours - Dive into the heart of Tuscan wine country with a road tour that includes visits to multiple vineyards, wine tastings, and the opportunity to learn about the winemaking process from local experts.
  5. Hiking in the Apuan Alps - For those seeking more rugged terrain, the Apuan Alps in northern Tuscany offer dramatic mountain landscapes with trails that cater to both casual walkers and serious hikers.
Travel tips for Tuscany tours
How widely is English spoken in Tuscany?

English is commonly spoken in major tourist areas of Tuscany, including Florence, Siena, and Pisa. In smaller towns and rural areas, English may be less commonly spoken, but hospitality workers often have basic English skills.

How long should I visit Tuscany?

A visit of at least one week is recommended to enjoy Tuscany's highlights, including its cities, countryside, and vineyards. This allows for a relaxed pace to soak in the region’s culture, cuisine, and landscapes.

Should I bring euros to Tuscany or use a credit card?

It’s advisable to carry some euros for smaller purchases, as some places may not accept credit cards. However, major credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops.

Is Tuscany family-friendly?

Yes, Tuscany is very family-friendly, with activities and attractions that cater to all ages, from exploring medieval castles to family-friendly farms and beaches.

What’s the best way to get around Tuscany?

Renting a car is often considered the best way to explore Tuscany, especially the countryside. Public transportation options like buses and trains are good for visiting major cities and towns.

What are the accommodation types in Tuscany?

Tuscany offers a wide range of accommodations, including luxury hotels, boutique bed and breakfasts, agriturismos (farm stays), and vacation rentals.

What is the time zone in Tuscany?

Tuscany is in the Central European Time Zone (CET), UTC +1, and observes Daylight Saving Time, moving to UTC +2 in the summer months.

Can I do a self-guided tour in Tuscany?

Yes, self-guided tours are very popular in Tuscany, especially for exploring vineyards, historical sites, and scenic landscapes at your own pace.

Can I do guided tours in Tuscany?

Guided tours are available and highly recommended for specific activities like wine tasting, historical tours, and culinary classes.

How to get to Tuscany?

The main international gateway to Tuscany is Florence Airport. Pisa also has an airport with both international and domestic flights. Additionally, Tuscany can be easily reached by train or car from other parts of Italy.

What are the major towns in Tuscany?

Major towns include Florence, the regional capital, along with Siena, Pisa, Lucca, and Arezzo. Each town has its unique attractions and historical significance.

What are the must-visit historical sites in Tuscany?

Must-visit historical sites include the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Florence Cathedral, the medieval city of San Gimignano, and the historic center of Siena.

What are the best local dishes to try in Tuscany?

Try local Tuscan dishes such as Ribollita (a hearty bread soup), Pappa al Pomodoro (tomato and bread soup), and Bistecca alla Fiorentina (Tuscan steak).

What are the best seasons for wine tours in Tuscany?

The best seasons for wine tours are spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, either with spring blooms or autumnal colors.

Are there any local festivals or events in Tuscany?

Notable events include the Palio di Siena horse race, the Lucca Summer Festival, and the Chianti Classico Wine Festival.

What are some recommended day trips from Florence?

Popular day trips include visits to Siena, Pisa, Lucca, and the Chianti wine region, all accessible within a short drive or train ride.

Is Tuscany safe for tourists?

Tuscany is generally very safe for tourists. Common sense precautions are advisable, especially in crowded areas to avoid pickpocketing.

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