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Ancient Paths to Rome I: Tuscan Hills

Section 1 of the 225 Miles to Rome: One of the world’s most unique, classic walks following the Via Francigena. A walk through central and Southern Read more »

June 7, 2013

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Florence to San Gimignano and Volterra

February 12, 2023

Posted by:Kate Whinney

A notable hike through archetypal Tuscan countryside from Florence, birthplace of the Renaissance, to inspiring hilltop towns. Supreme art capitals, magnificent wines and food to match.. Hiking trip from to Florence, birthplace of the Renaissance to San Gimignano… and Etruscan Volterra (8-day) . Picturesque Chianti hills, with vineyards, olive groves and forests Landscapes punctuated by hilltop castles, stone villages and Read more »

Paths of Chianti: Siena to Florence

October 16, 2013

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Hike through the picturesque Chianti hills from Siena, the best-preserved Great medieval city in Europe, to Florence, birthplace of the Renaissance. Supreme art capitals, magnificent wines and food to match.. Hiking trip from medieval Siena, to Florence, birthplace of the Renaissance Picturesque Chianti hills, with vineyards, olive groves and forests Landscapes punctuated by hilltop castles, stone villages and cypress trees Read more »

Southern Tuscany

June 10, 2013

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Two great wine areas, two of Italy’s finest abbeys, medieval hill towns and Renaissance Pienza. World-Class art. Inspiring walking, flowers, birds – and fabulous Siena.. Walk Read more »

Ancient Paths to Rome II: Volcanic Landscapes

June 8, 2013

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Section 2 of the 225 Miles to Rome: One of the world’s most unique, classic walks following the Via Francigena. Section 2 takes you from Montalcino Read more »

Ancient Paths to Rome III: Approach to Rome

June 9, 2013

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Section 3 of ‘225 Miles to Rome’: One of the world’s most unique, classic walks following the Via Francigena. Section 3 takes you from Viterbo to Read more »