Day 1
Chianti Countryside, Honey, Wine and Olive Oil


Be ready to ride as a short transfer from the busy streets of Florence is the start of our first ride following the quiet country paths into the wondrous Chianti countryside. One moderate climb allows us to fully enjoy the wonderful views of this famed wine region as well as explore the nearby Abbey and enoteca. Our destination is a beautifully restored farmhouse winery located near an ancient market town in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. Here we get a chance to relax and explore the grounds with a welcome glass of Chianti/Rose or laze around the farms impressive vanishing edge pool before we sit down for a memorable Tuscan feast--Florentine T-bones anyone?
- Lodgings for two nights at a family run farm/winery offering us the unique experience associated with the agriturismo.
- Dinner: Our farmstead has one of the finest kitchens in Tuscany--a favorite amongst locals
Day 2
The Chianti Alliance


From our farmstead we complete our exploration of the famed Chianti wine region. You’ll experience an up-close look at the scenery that has made Tuscany synonymous with that “Taste of Tuscany” everyone expects to see. Along quiet country roads and trails lined by oak groves, vineyards and farmlands you ride between the 3 main villages that formed the “Chianti Alliance” centuries ago, Radda, Gaiole and Castellina in Chianti with an optional visit to nearby Greve. Along the way you tour of the ancient Abbey of Coltibuono, where the art of wine, honey and olive oil production has been refined for centuries. We not only taste the goods here, but also enjoy an Andiamo gourmet picnic lunch featuring assorted local specialties within the setting of spectacular views over the eastern edge of the Val d’Arno. Our loop takes back into heart of the wine region and begs us to stop for a tasting or even better a gelato that you are sure to associate with everything Italian. On our return we enjoy a private tour & tasting at the winery of our host.
- Lodgings same as previous night.
- Dinner: Another locals favorite serving excellent Tuscan cuisine & offering outstanding wines.
Day 3
Etruscan Legacy & Medieval Towers


The soft colorful landscapes of fine lines formed by the numerous vineyards, gently rolling hills and fields of sunflowers are unforgettable within this idyllic cycling route of the Chianti that includes a stop at the important Etruscan tombs of 700 BC. We then tour the charming Castellina in Chianti before gliding downhill along a 20-km gently sloped route that embraces everything fun about biking and wonderful about Tuscany. We end the ride with a backdoor approach to the “medieval skyscrapers" of San Gimignano and shift gears from the rugged mountainous terrain of red grapes and into the more rolling countryside white grapes offer that cruises through the medieval gate on the quiet side of town and leading into the heart of the town we stay.
- Lodgings are in a 3-star albergo within the medieval walls. The atmosphere and hotel views are magical & there are lots of fun cafés and romantic quaint squares.
- Dinner: Excellent trattoria specializing in local favorites like saffron sauces & wild boar
Day 4 - 5:
Italy’s Most Beautiful Square, Wheat Fields & Goats


This day’s ride is one of my favorite rides from any tour. Our route takes us to Siena, ancient archrival of Florence, along a route that moves away from the vineyards and through a land of wheat fields, orchards and goat farms. Early on there are plenty of photo-ops looking back on the towers of San Gimignano and later Voltera. The road continues along a quiet country road to Isola d’Abazzia (island abbey) which we will explore before reaching the completely walled multi-towered medieval outpost, Monteriggione.
In these times no soldier of rank lived within the walls, but it was an important fortress for the Sienese foot-soldier during their battles with Florence. Once Siena was conquered, the Florentines considered the fortress insignificant. We take time to explore the grounds that until 1960, when it was slowly brought back to life, it was populated by fewer than 20 people. Everyone has the option to shuttle a short distance into Siena or add another 10 miles of country riding to the outskirts of Siena.
On day 5 you enjoy a very informative privately guided tour of Siena where we visit what is considered by many the most beautiful square in the world and the amazing Duomo and learn about the famous “Palio” horse race, then have the rest of the day free to explore on your own. For those who wish to cycle, we ride to the famous Castello di Brolio, once home to the Iron Baron & now owned by the Ricasoli family. The same family that invented the Chianti blend. This ride takes us through serious wine country passing several abandoned farmhouses and tiny hamlets. Or you may wish to take your first afternoon break from the bike and drive to Castello di Brolio before or after further exploration of this amazing city.
- Lodgings are at a very friendly & quiet 3-star city hotel near the medieval town gate & features large rooms and a nice garden.
- Dinner: Outdoor café on the famous “Il Campo” Square.
Day 6 & 7
Brunello Wines & Strada Bianca


Out of Siena we soon find ourselves back in the quiet countryside of sweeping wheat fields, Abbeys, Roman baths and historic hill towns. It doesn’t take long for you to reach for your camera in an attempt to capture the vast panoramas of rolling hills of strange landscape of bare, ash gray soil of deeply fissured hills known as “crete.” Tall cypress pine trees line the pathways to one distant estate after another creating a surreal feeling as if you have stepped into a land of fantasy. This impressive road takes us to a remarkable 13th century Abbey that features the noteworthy frescoed cloisters by Signorelli and Sodoma.
After lunch at the Abbey we ride into the land of Brunello wines, considered to be Italy’s most prestigious, and my favorite, Vino Nobile or better known as “the king of wines”. Just before reaching the entrance of the town walls of Montalcino, an unassuming hill town, and capital of the famed Brunello wines, we stop for a lengthy tasting so that you may decide if the hype is a worthy.
- Lodgings: 3 star, 15th century inn at the Medieval gate.
- Dinner: Outstanding Osteria in the medieval center.
Transportation Logistics
The following is a list of train schedules for transportation to and from the tour start and end locations. Train departure times and tracks are subject to change, so verify before boarding.
*Meeting your tour by train if not staying in Florence:
Trains from Rome to Firenze/Florence (tour start): ~1.5 hours
#9310 Roma Termini -9:00am--arrival Firenze S. M. Novella ---10:37am
From Pisa: ~1 hour
#3110 Pisa Centrale -10:27 am--arrival Firenze S. M. Novella ---12:45 pm
From Milan: ~3.5 hours
#9433 Milano Centrale -10:00am-- arrival Firenze S. M. Novella ---12:45 pm
Departing your tour:
From Chiusi to Rome: ~1.5 hr (departs every half hr.)
#577 Chiusi-Chianciano Terme -09:35 am--arrival Roma Termini ---11:03 am
*Departure times and track are known to change on a moments notice, thus verify before boarding

Day by day summary of highlights & mileages walked
All the towns & lodgings we stay are highlights in themselves. Other highlights are as follows:
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Day 1:
Ride 29 km / 18.5 miles—lots of downhill, end with uphill.
Highlights: visit of Badia Passingano & Chianti Classico wine tasting at farmhouse/winery we stay. -
Day 2:
Ride 62 km/41 miles—Chianti Classico loop some climbs.
Highlights: visit Badia Coltibuono, gourmet lunch, sample wine and honey & visit famous Chianti Alliance townships & tiny hamlets. - Day 3: Ride 48 km/ 30 miles two uphill climbs & one 12-mile long downhill. Highlights: Etruscan tombs, visit market town & tour San Gimignano.
- Day 4: Ride 43/64km / 27/42 miles—easy early short climbs or moderate ride starts with long climb then long downhill. Highlights: Visit multi-towered medieval outpost, Monteriggioni & Island abbey.
- Day 5: Optional Ride 30 km/ 20 miles mostly downhill. Highlights: City tour of Siena, free afternoon for those that don’t wish to ride or accompany sag on the excursion to Castel di Brolio for some Chianti tasting.
- Day 6: Ride 57 km / 36 miles—moderate ride with many short hills. Highlights: Visit of the Benedictine Abbey Monte Oliveto Maggiore (frescos by Sodoma and Signorelli), Brunello wine tasting, and visit Pienza and taste pecorino cheese.
- Day 7: Departure day…Chiusi or Siena train station as pre-arranged.












