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    • Day 5

      Dritte Etappe

      February 29, 2020 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Dass es in der Toskana um diese Zeit schon angenehm warm ist, halten wir spätestens nach dieser Nacht für ein gerücht. Minus zwei Grad Celsius, Eis auf den Packtaschen und gefrorene Wasserflaschen - so sieht die Wirklichkeit aus🙄. Da freuten wir uns wieder auf den ersten Anstieg, der die Kälte aus unseren Gliedmaßen brachte.Read more

    • Day 7

      Crocino in Chianti

      March 2, 2020 in Italy ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      Bei Dauerregen im Zelt übernachten macht einfach keinen Spaß, so hatten wir umdisponiert und uns über einen kleinen Umweg in einem zauberhaften Agritourismo einquartiert.
      https://crocinoinchianti.com/
      Nachdem es die ganze Nacht geregnet hatte war unsere Entscheidung goldrichtig gewesen und nach einem schmackhaftem Frühstück ging es ohne Gepäck aufs Rad um nochmal ein wenig die Gegend zu erkunden.
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    • Day 4

      Blick auf Florenz

      May 30, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Soda fit und fröhlich gings heute früh los..... Wohlgemerkt fröhlich bis es dann losging mit Schotterpiste... 7 km nix als Kies, also nichts mit cruisen, Landschaft bewundern, fein dahin düsen .... Nein-nein Angstschweiß rinnt mir in die Augen, Visier angelaufen, Panik auf der Titanic... Ja so siehts aus, gefühlte 100te km nix als Schotter... Navi sei Dank natürlich die weltbeste Route gefunden 🙈😱🛵
      🥴 mit matschweiche Knie in Radda in Chianti angekommen und den weltbesten Kaffee getrunken 😉🤪
      Ich hab meiner Schickimicki hoch und heilig versprochen, das wars mit Schotter... Für heute 😊
      Und nein es gibt kein Foto von der Strecke... Kommt und fahrt sie selber ab 🤪🛵🛵🛵
      Und dann geht's weiter.... Oh wie schön sind asphaltierte Straßen 😊 🛵🛵🛵 sowas gefällt, da kann man cruisen, Hügel rauf und runter 🛵
      Von der Piazzale Michelangelo einen Blick auf Florenz riskiert, für gut befunden, dokumentiert und dann weiter gedüst nach Vinci.
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    • Day 31

      Strade Bianche

      July 28, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      We wanted to go to a winery today. But all the tours were all either too expensive or booked out until August. So instead we caught a bus and hired some bikes and ticked a big one off my (Alfred's) bucket list and rode around Tuscany. The ride and views were glorious, my apologies that the photos don't really do it justice.
      Today we join the esteemed company of Pogacar, van Aert, van der Poel and Pidcock when we got off our bikes and walked because the road was too steep. (For those not in the cycling know they are the previous winners of the race Strade Bianche - named for the white gravel that is used on Tuscan back roads. And to explain the joke further, they do not have get off and walk - because they are much faster than we are).
      Following the ride we ate a sunset dinner on the water level controll point thing.
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    • Day 16

      Cycling through Chianti country, Day 1

      April 15, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

      We arranged a two-day e-biking trip from Florence to Siena with “We Like Tuscany,” who provided a private guide and moved our luggage for us.

      Our guide, Frederica, has dual Canadian-Italian citizenship, and had spent the last three (COVID) years in Canada, so her English was excellent. She lives north of Florence (the hill town of Fiesole, which we e-biked to a couple of days ago). She is so knowledgeable about the Chianti Classico wine and olive oil production, and clearly passionate about the history of her region of Tuscany. She is taking sommelier classes, just to broaden her knowledge for guiding and whatever else may come along. We were pleasantly surprised to get such great information all along our ride, as we thought we were getting a bike route guide only.

      Our 30-mile first day took us above the city of Florence and onto small country roads through olive groves, vineyards, fava bean cover crops, small villages and landscapes dotted with cypress trees.

      We stopped for lunch at a small olive oil and wine producer’s farm. Our lunch featured some wine and olive oil tasting. There are many types of olives being grown here, and we had the option of tasting about six different single-variety oils and one blend. We found subtle differences in the varieties. I’m sure the Tuscans appreciate the nuances better than we did.

      For the most part, one type of grape is grown in this region—Sangiovese. Chianti Classico is made from no less than 80% Sangiovese, and around here, generally 100%. Chianti Classico is aged in vats of cement, which doesn’t impart additional flavors to the wine. We’ll be able to enjoy it again at home, as we had them ship us a case, as well as some olive oils.

      After a hearty traditional lunch (with wine!), we had to roll along and face the steepest hill of the day. E-bikes still require fairly strenuous pedaling, by the way.

      That climb took us to Montefioralle, which is thought to be the birthplace of Amerigo Vespucci. The village dates back to 1085 and is quiet and very charming. We left the bikes and strolled around a bit.

      Just as rain began to fall, we made it to our lodging for the night, a villa near Panzano. It was situated among the vineyards, with beautiful views. The villa was once the family (or multi-family) home of some famous artists dating from the 1200s. It’s been restored beautifully, in keeping with the period (but with very comfortable modern amenities!). We were very tired after our full day of riding, but a delicious dinner in the cellar of the villa (former kitchens?), restored us. It was a great first day!
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    • Day 29 - Chianti Region, Tuscany

      August 7, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Today we had told Alba, the BnB host, breakfast for 8.30am, we came down to find an arrangement of foods! The was cereal, cold cut meats, a lot of fruit, bread with home made jams, home made cakes & traditional bread Italians have. We finished what we could and the host was amazed we didn’t eat more… I later saw her dog and think it got the rest of the guests breakfasts! Alba is very nice to us and definitely would recommend her BnB.

      We went for a drive to Castello di Brolio, The first stones of Brolio Castle date back to the Middle Ages. The castle passed into the hands of the Ricasoli family thanks to an exchange of lands for which records can be found as early as 1141. Through the centuries the castle has suffered attack and destruction in numerous battles, from the Aragonese and Spanish assaults during the fifteenth century, to disputes in the seventeenth century, to the aerial bombings and rounds of artillery during the Second World War.
      The castle has been rebuilt and modified several times and today it bears the marks of the different eras: there are the fortified medieval bastions, Romanesque and neo-Gothic additions and unique nineteenth century Tuscan details. Brolio Castle towers over the Ricasoli company lands, the most extensive in the Chianti Classico area, that unfold with a continuous succession of colors and hues over gentle hills, velvety valleys and thick woodlands of oaks and chestnuts.
      The 1,200 hectares of property include 240 hectares of vineyards and 26 of olive groves, with entry ticket we got to try a wine each of their own. The castle is still in use by the family today, hence why you cannot go inside. We ended up buying a bottle of white wine to have on one of our cheap dinner nights, pizza and a bottle of wine… looking forward to it already!

      We then ventured to Gaiole in Chianti, a small village near our BnB, had a walk around the village and tried to find something easy and different for lunch. We opted to keep going to an area I stumbled upon while googling and this is why I think my talent in construction is wasted!
      We drove to Panzano in Chianti, a half hour drive from Gaiole, this is where we found the Cecchini Panini Truck. We both had the Panino Cecchini - basically a beef burger but it was amazing! This food truck sat on a lookout where you could eat and gaze out to the view, oh and did I mention vino was 2euro? No, well I was so happy to find this… Just upset I need to 0.05blood alcohol level like home!! Katie opted for water as they don’t do alot of White wine in this region.
      We had a walk around Panzano after lunch.
      From Panzano we moved to Greve in Chianti, this is the largest village in Chianti. We ended up moving on when there wasn’t a lot going on. So I got out my google maps and directed us to heaven, I mean Castellina in Chianti.
      At Castellina there is a gelato shop where you can watch them make the gelato, I may of shed a tear at not having this job! They are famous for their Pistachio sorbet & Basil & Lime sorbet. Katie got the Basil & Lime, & lemon as her second flavour, I got Mango, Berry, Melon.

      We decided to start to head back to our BnB, but we also wanted to do a wine tasting,=.. I wanted to do a tasting close to our BnB and just up the road is Cantalici Winery. Chianti is famous for their Chianti Classico wines, there is very strict rules in making Classico wine to get the Black Rooster label that signifies it’s a Chianti Classico wine. There is also only 7 areas that the grape can come from, all in Chianti of course.
      We explained Katie can’t drink red wines & they only had 2 white wines, the lovely lady gave me an extra red to try and we both got a dessert wine to try. We didn’t realise as I was thinking of booking a tasting, but seeing we were staying at a BnB close to the winery we get a tasting for free! So we brought the Rose to pair with another cheap dinner night and a special something to come home with us! We also learnt why we find the bread different here, Back in the day when the country was going through hard times and there was a lot of poverty, people would make bread without salt as they couldn’t afford salt. No when you ask for bread it’s normal t0 get unsalted bread and you have to ask for salted bread. I can say we came away learning a lot about the wines and the area from this tasting!

      Before dinner we had a bit of rest at the BnB, we had a truck come to the village and start tooting, I found out this is the local grocer on wheels - photo attached of me being nosy!

      Dinner we went to I’ll Bandito, the restaurant a 10minute walk from the BnB we tried to get into last night, we made a booking for 7.30pm just in case! We were sat outside with the view of vine yards and the farm houses, €2.50 house wine for the win tonight!
      Katie had the Tuscany sausage and I had the grilled chicken as Tuscany is well know for their anti pasta dishes… definitely lived up to it.

      We came back to the BnB to watch some Netflix on the iPad as we have a hefty drive ahead of us tomorrow, we will be breaking it up between a couple of villages i have planned though.
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    • Day 7

      Belegtes Brot in Volterra

      July 15, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Heute sind wir den Tag mal andersrum angegangen. Den Vormittag haben wir am Pool verbracht, nachmittags sind wir in Richtung Volterra gestartet.

      Das Wort „malerisch“ ist für die Landschaft wahrlich eine Untertreibung. Grüne Hügel soweit das Auge blicken kann, gespickt mit Bäumen und Feldern, Burger und Dörfern, Sträßchen und Feldwegen.
      Egal wohin man schaut, die Aussicht ist traumhaft.

      Volterra selbst steht der Landschaft aber auch in nichts nach. Kleine Gassen, schöne Häuser, Blumen, Musik, Gelato.
      Was will man mehr?
      Unser Abendessen haben wir heute ganz spontan gefunden in einem kleinen Restaurant in einer beschaulichen Gasse.
      Danach gab es noch ein Eis auf die Hand und eine Runde durch die Altstadt.
      Vorbei an einem mäßig gut erhaltenen römischen Theater mit wunderschöner Aussicht.

      Morgen ist nochmal Ruhetag, bevor es am Montag dann weiter in Richtung Venedig geht.
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    • Day 3

      Einmal Urlaub bitte

      July 11, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

      Der heutige Tag lässt sich eigentlich ganz gut zusammenfassen: Urlaub.

      Gestartet haben wir heute so spät wie möglich, als letzte beim Frühstück. Ausschlafen muss eben auch mal sein.

      Danach ging es dann recht schnell an den Pool.
      Hier haben wir einige Bahnen gezogen und uns anschließend unter einen Schirm in den Schatten verzogen.
      Gegen Mittag gab es sogar einen Lunch Service direkt an den Pool mit leckeren Sandwiches.

      Den Nachmittag haben wir dann mit lesen und Netflix schauen verbracht - das muss im Urlaub auch mal sein.

      Nach einem kleinen Spaziergang durch die Weinberge gab es dann noch das Abendessen.
      Heute sogar mit 3 Gängen und auch wie gestern schon mit außerordentlich freundlicher Bedienung.
      Alles sehr fein und auch sehr lecker!

      Morgen steht dann wieder ein bisschen Programm auf dem Plan, je nach Lust und Laune geht es in Richtung Sienna.
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    • Day 6

      Der Urlaub vom Urlaub

      July 14, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      Heute mal kurz und knapp:
      Post, Pool, Pizza.

      Nachdem wir die letzten beiden Tage Programm hatten, stand heute mal gar nichts an, außer morgens kurz zur Post und Abends eine Pizza in Gaiole.
      Dazwischen haben wir die Zeit am Pool verbracht.

      Nicht sehr spannend, dafür umso entspannter.
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    • Day 5

      Die Kuppel der Welt

      July 13, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Die Kuppel der Welt. So hat bestimmt mal ein betrunkener Italiener die Kuppel der Kathedrale von Florenz genannt.
      Ob das wirklich stimmt weiß ich natürlich nicht, denn ich habe es mir grade ausgedacht… aber bei dieser eindrucksvollen Größe ist das finde ich nicht all zu weit hergeholt.

      Wie sich schon erahnen lässt haben wir es tatsächlich durchgezogen: wir waren in Florenz.
      Im Vergleich zu Siena ist Florenz um ein Vielfaches größer, fast schon eine richtige Metropole.

      Eindrucksvoll sind die vielen Plätze und die schönen Gassen überall, aber all das wird von der Kathedrale im Herzen der Stadt in den Schatten gestellt.
      Eine wunderschöne Fassade und die enorme Größe des Gebäudes haben uns sehr beeindruckt.
      Natürlich durfte auch ein Besuch im Da Vinci Museum nicht fehlen.

      Nach einer kleinen Stärkung ging es zurück ins Hotel und noch eine Runde in den Pool.
      Heute Abend sind wir zum Essen mal nicht im Hotel gewesen, sondern haben und in das nahegelegenen Städtchen Gaiole in Chianti gewagt. Super schön und ruhig gelegen haben wir uns eine lecker Pizza und ein kühles Gelato gegönnt und nachdem es uns so gut geschmeckt hat für morgen gleich nochmal reserviert.

      Morgen ist außer ein wenig Lebensmittel Shopping und der einen oder anderen Runde im Pool nichts geplant, man muss im Urlaub ja auch mal ein bisschen Urlaub machen.
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