Tuscan countryside//towns (particularly Lucca/Siena/San G/Cortona/Montepulciano)/weather/food/ambience always absolutely shit so give a wide berth and go Spanish Costas instead.!Been there twice in the summer, close to San Gimignano. The weather was absolute shite both times, no wonder the countryside is as green as the Lake District
I also got very bored with every menu having a profusion of what turned out to be over cooked wild boar and shit service from uninterested high season waiters.
So no I can’t recommend it personally
Are you Cherie Blair?Been there twice in the summer, close to San Gimignano. The weather was absolute shite both times, no wonder the countryside is as green as the Lake District
I also got very bored with every menu having a profusion of what turned out to be over cooked wild boar and shit service from uninterested high season waiters.
So no I can’t recommend it personally
This.Florence
San Gim
Sienna
Take a wide tasting tour.
Book an evening of opera at the English Catholic Church.
MontepulcianoAnyone recommend any areas/paces to visit? And reasons why?
I like peace and quiet, cafe culture, red wine, and food.
Please and thank you.
The part where Umbria and Marche share a border is particularly lovely!Same with my old family with Umbria.
Have a great time! Cardiff bay just up the road is worth a visit these days, too.I'm going to Bari in a few weeks
Me and a couple of lads panic bought expensive flights to Pisa when we got Roma in the cup
Despite having been to Italy over a dozen times, I've not spent a great deal of time in Tuscany - Florence being the exception. It's stunning, absolutely worth visiting, so consequently lots of tourists.
Neighbouring Umbria is a little more chilled in my opinion. Orvieto is nice, and Perugia is enchanting - both are easy day trips from Tuscany, or worthy destinations in their own right.
It's Italy though, there's so many wonderful places that it's quite hard to have a dud holiday.
I'm going to Bari in a few weeks, the furthest south I've been on The Boot, looking forward to a bit of sunshine, fingers crossed.
Have a great time!