7 day tour
Italy: Ride and Cook like a Tuscan
Tuscany, like a fine wine, has been some time in the making. Just the mention of the region conjures images of superb Renaissance art and landscapes famous for rolling hills, olive groves and cypress trees. The many pleasures of Tuscany include tasting wine in Chianti and relaxing in the piazzas of medieval towns. Whatever you do, the combination of great art, sumptuous countryside and memorable food and wine makes a cycling trip to this enchanting part of Italy unforgettable. And if that is not enough, we have added three cooking classes to help send you home as World Class Chefs!
Tuscan countryside with memorable food and wine
Ride and Cook like a Tuscan Tour Itinerary
Day One — 28km (elevation: 551 mt)
You will check into your accommodation and then start a short warm up bike ride. Today's ride is a taste of what is yet to come!. We will cycle from the villa to Aciano. After a coffee in the main square, we will ride up the beautiful Pecorile road to the villa. Are you ready for your first cooking class?
Day Two — 63 km (elevation: 1.154 mt)Today we will enjoy a nice loop ride and tonight’s first cooking class! Our first destination is Pienza, followed by a ride to San Giovanni D’Asso and Torrenieri. This is the only flat road for today. From Torrenieri, we cycle to San Quirico on the old Cassia Road and part of Via Francigena. After a break in the main square in San Quirico, we ride to Pienza. Here you can enjoy the beautiful view of the Val D’orcia valley — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also here you can try the best gelato at “Gelateria Buongusto”. The second part of the ride is on a beautiful secondary road until Castelmuzio and Petroio village famous for their olive oil. On the way back we’ll ride very close to Sant’Anna in Camprena, which is famous as the location for the movie: The English Patient.
Day Three — 55 km (elevation: 947 mt)
Today we will enjoy a loop bike ride in the middle of the Crete Senesi land. The first part of the ride is downhill to Asciano. We ride through this village and immediately we take the road to Lauretana. The first part of this road can be challenging, but the view of the hills is breathtaking. You’ll feel as though you’re on the moon! The second part is considered easy to moderate for our arrival in Rapolano Terme. It is here where we will enjoy lunch after which we will ride back to the villa for our second cooking lesson.
Day Four — 65 km (elevation: 1.069 mt)
Today could be a challenging day! We will enjoy a guided city tour of Siena as well as the ride to Siena through a part of the Chianti area. The Chianti area is famous for their red wine and these beautiful vineyards take us all the way to Siena. Siena has one of Europe’s greatest medieval town squares which is linked to the historic Palio — the famous horse races. After visiting Siena, we will drive you back to the villa.
Day Five — 53 km (elevation: 787 mt)
Today we will ride to Cortona as well as enjoy our third and last cooking class! We start from the villa and climb to Trequanda. This charmed land of rounded hilltops is covered with vineyards and acres of sunflowers bathed in pastel sunlight. Feeling invigorated, we will set off on a long, slow climb towards Cortona — the delightful hill town made famous by Frances Mayes in her bestselling novel Under the Tuscan Sun. After lunch at a local trattoria, we’ll stroll around Cortona’s pristine medieval street and then we’ll begin our descent back to the villa by van.
Day Six — 61 km (elevation: 1.107 mt)
Our last ride is to Montalcino — the famous village of Brunello wine. Before our arrival in Montalcino, we ride through the little village of Chiusure and abbazia di Monte Oliveto, which is still a functioning monastery founded in 1313 by Bernardo Tolomei. Tolomei was a famous professor of law who later devoted his life to God at the age of 40. After cycling a nice secondary road mostly downhill, we arrive in Buonconvento. From here and after a good coffee, we climb to Montalcino in the middle of the vineyard of San Giovese grapes. We will stop here and enjoy a wine tasting event at one of the oldest wineries in the Tuscany Region. We then head back to the Villa by vehicle, where we will enjoy our last dinner and evening together celebrating the good friends made and experiences etched in our memories!
Day Seven — Farewell
Today is our last chance to savour the scenery together before departing. After breakfast we will drive you back to Siena Station. We're always sad to part, but we know the friendships we make in Tuscany will continue to enrich our lives in the years ahead!
Book Your 2025 Tour
Italy: Ride and Cook like a Tuscan
7 days/6 nights
$4,495/person
June 19 - 25
September 22 - 28
Based on double occupancy.
Inclusions
6 Nights’ Accommodation
Pick-up/Drop-off for Tour
6 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 6 Dinners
3 Custom Italian Cooking Classes
Support Vehicle
Bilingual Guide
Detailed Itinerary & Route Maps
Snacks and Refreshments
Wine, oil and cheese tastings
Trip Support
Bicycle Rental
Hybrid bicycle rental: $309
Road bicycle rental: $399
Electric bicycle rental: $489
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