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Tuscany Vespa Getaway

Enjoy a Vespa Tour in Tuscany!

TOUR AT A GLANCE - Duration: 4 Days/3 Nights (or extended 6 Day/5 Nights)
Departing from: Florence train station, Friday 3 p.m.
Ending in: Montevarchi train station 3:15 p.m. Monday (or 4 p.m. Wed.)

Special offer. Save €250 per person. Trip price for 3-Night itinerary is now: €1,100 per person based on double occupancy. Single supplement: €200. (Regular price is €1,350)*Special offer applies to trips with at least 4 people. The trip will run for two people, but if there are only two people, then the full trip price will be requested. Notice will be given 30 days before departure.

For 5-night itinerary price is now:  €1,850 per person based on double occupancy. Single supplement: €300.
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This trip is designed for those who want (or need!) a quick and fun long-weekend adventure in Italy. Arrive in Florence on Friday and take some time to enjoy the city's beautiful scenery and wealth of shops. Then a 40-minute train ride takes you into the countryside to meet your guide and pick up your Vespa. You will soon be cruising along Chianti's quiet roads, gliding past vineyards and olive groves. No need to worry about where to go, what to see, where to stay and what to eat, your guide will lead the way! They know the most scenic back roads, the loveliest places, and some of the best food and wine in Tuscany. We stay in the charming village of Gaiole in Chianti at a lovingly restored Tuscan house that sits perched above the village piazza. This is a superb weekend getaway which combines the freedom and exhilaration of touring by Vespa with the amazing food, wine, and romantic landscapes of Tuscany.
PLUS -- if you want to carry on for a few more days, no problem!  You can sign up for our optional extension.

More info? Contact us at info@madaboutitaly.com


La Fonte del Cieco, a restored manor house that was built 300 years ago by a prosperous local merchant. It is a small, cozy hotel, whose rooms still have the original wood-beam ceilings and handmade terracotta floors. Of course, all the rooms have en suite WC and shower. Weather permitting, breakfast is in the pleasant front garden overlooking the piazza. There are four cafés, three banks, a pharmacy, a few grocery stores and several wine shops where you can enjoy a tasting or two of the local Chianti Classico
** Some hot-weather departures will stay at the four-star Hotel Borgo Fontebussi, an 18th century manor house that has been lovingly restored and turned into a beautiful four-star boutique hotel. After a day of Vespa-ing, take a refreshing dip in their gorgeous 25 metre pool.

Second Hotel: the optional extension includes a two-night stay in the delightful village of San Giovanni d'Asso at the
 Locanda del Castello, a small family-run "boutique" style hotel located within the 16th century castle that dominates the village. From here, you will explore the completely different landscape of southern Tuscany and the Val d'Orcia. 


The Vespas - Seven new, bright red 125 cc Vespa scooters are used in the tour. They are lightweight, comfortable, and easy to ride, with an electric start and automatic transmission. The brakes are on the handlebars, like on a bicycle. You are provided with helmets. The 125 cc Vespa is powerful enough for two people to happily cruise through the Tuscan countryside. Top speed is 80 kph but the tour is at a slower, more comfortable and safe speed, usually not exceeding 50 kph (30 mph). Of course, couples can ride together on one Vespa (and save €100 for one person!). There are also two smaller 100cc Sym "Mio" scooters. Depending on availability, you will receive either the 125cc Vespa or the 100cc Mio.

Touring by Vespa is a wonderful way of exploring all that Tuscany has to offer. You become a part of the environment rather than being sealed off from it. You can stop when and wherever you want, and parking is never a problem. Come and feel the thrill of cruising down the open road, under the Tuscan sun!

NOTE:
 You must arrive at the start of the tour already a safe, competent rider. The tour operators are not a motorbike school. 

 

Note: Everyone who drives a scooters needs to have an international drivers license, which is easy to get (we can help organise this!).

(Luggage is transferred by van. 1 night Florence, 2 nights Gaiole in Chianti or Borgo Fontebussi -- with optional extension 2 nights San Giovanni d'Asso. Trip ends at Montevarchi train station.) 


Day 1 - Friday: Independent arrival in Florence. You will probably fly into either Pisa or Florence airport. If you arrive early in Florence you can check your bags at the train station and visit some of Florence's sites or do some shopping at the San Lorenzo market. After lunch take the 15:09 train to Montevarchi, arriving at 15:46. You will be picked up by van and taken to Gaiole in Chianti, a 30 minute drive. Your guide will give you a safety talk and demonstrate how to operate the Vespa. You then have a chance to try out your scooter on very quiet stretch of flat, straight road. Once you feel comfortable, the ride begins, past the hilltop hamlets of Rietine, Castagnoli, and San Martino in Vento. Wonderful views over the heart of Chianti take in a string of medieval castles which were the front line in the battles between Florence and Siena. Siena's towers and cathedral can be seen thirty kilometers away, while the mass of Monte Amiata (southern Tuscany's highest mountain) rises like a giant pyramid to the south. After about 1.5 hours of riding, the tour returns to Gaiole in time to enjoy an aperitivo in the piazza before dinner at the "Osteria del Ponte," where (weather permitting) dinner will be al fresco on their lovely terrace beneath a leafy canopy. After dinner, walk back to the hotel or join the locals for a grappa in the corner bar. 
Hotel and dinner included. 




Day 2 - Saturday: This morning sees the tour ride through the village of Lecchi and past the vineyards of the Castello di Ama, continuing to the picturesque hilltop town of 
Radda in Chianti, stopping for a cappuccino break and to explore the town's medieval streets. In 1203 Radda came under the hegemony of the growing Florentine Republic but was conquered and burnt down by the Sienese in 1478. It was rebuilt, and 50 years later successfully fought off the last Sienese siege. Today Radda has the best cappuccino and pastries in Chianti as well as some lovely antique shops and boutiques. There is then a short ride to visit Rampini Ceramics, arguably the best producer of hand-painted ceramics in Italy. The head designer will explain how majolica ceramics are made, a process that remains essentially unchanged since the Renaissance age. Then take a short ride up to the Trattoria "Carlino d'Oro" in San Regole for lunch. After lunch, the tour will meander along two ridge-top roads, affording 360-degree views over the romantic Tuscan landscape.  Rustic stone farmhouses and elegant palazzi rise up from a sea of undulating vineyards and olive groves. In the springtime the roads are lined with bright red poppies, while in the summer fields of sunflowers smile up at us. Before heading home, there will be a stop at the Castello di Brolio, home to the noble Ricasoli family since 1141, where there will be a visit to the park and gardens of this impressive and historic castle. Brolio castle is also famous as the birthplace of Chianti wines: in 1861 the Baron Ricasoli established the rules by which Chianti wine was to be made. Brolio is still the ancestral home to the Barons of Ricasoli as well as the location of the Baron Ricasoli winery. Return to Gaiole and relax or go for a walk up to the medieval hamlet of Vertine. Dinner tonight is in the village piazza at Trattoria Sfizio. Here the Bianchi family make simple but tasty Tuscan dishes including excellent truffle ravioli or tagliatelle with porcini mushrooms. Hotel, breakfast and dinner included. 


Day 3 - Sunday: Today sees a visit to Siena, one of Italy's most beautiful and historic cities. There will be a guided visit with Rita Ceccarelli, a native city guide of Siena. Only a native of this Gothic city can explain the furor and passion that surrounds the famous bareback Palio horserace which is run around the city's 12th century Piazza del Campo twice a year. You will have free time to explore Siena's exquisite historic center and admire its Gothic architecture. Of course, you might get side-tracked by the shops and cafés along the Banchi di Sopra, Siena's main pedestrian shopping street. Lunch in Siena and then rendezvous in the Piazza del Campo for the return ride via Monteaperti and Castelnuovo Berardenga. Everyone will return to the green embrace of Chianti for a wine tasting in the village of Gaiole. The wine shop of San Donato in Perrano is conveniently located in the piazza, less than 100 meters from the hotel. The Vespas will be left for the day, so no need to spit out the wine! After the tasting everyone will have a short walk to the Osteria del Ponte, where (weather permitting) dinner will be al fresco on their lovely terrace beneath a leafy canopy. 
Hotel, breakfast and dinner included. 




Day 4 - Monday: Unfortunately this is the last day of riding but still another adventure awaits! The tour will leave Gaiole on on the trusty red Vespas and ride to the walled village of San Gusme for a mid-morning cappuccino break. There will then be a wonderful ride to the top of Monteluco, one of the highest points in Chianti for breathtaking vistas. The road leads down to the hamlet of Rietine where there will be a special visit with wine maker Mario Gaffuri. Mario is the heart and soul of Fattoria di Rietine, which produces Chianti Classico, Chianti Classico Riserva and a "Super Tuscan." This is no ordinary winery visit, as Mario takes everyone into the vineyards to explain about the essence of what it takes to make great wine. It is a fun and informative visit, and is a real treat for anyone even remotely interested in wine. Afterwards, there's only a 2 km ride to the lunch spot at the Trattoria Fornace di Meleto where Valentina and Diego, two young Tuscans, have created a little culinary heaven. After lunch it is a 2 km ride to Gaiole to leave the Vespas and get picked up by van and taken to the Montevarchi train station to catch the 15:15 train to Florence (arr. 15:51) or the 15:46 to Rome (arr. 18:46). If you need to leave the trip earlier, please let us know and we can arrange a transfer for you (*extra transfers are at your expense). 
Breakfast included.   

** 2-Day Extension** - 2-day extension into southern Tuscany. This means two more nights, with the trip finishing back in Montevarchi on Wednesday afternoon. The per person price for the 5-night trip is €2,100. For more information, read on! 


*Day 4 – Extended Itinerary - Monday: Those who opt for the longer itinerary will ride south after lunch, leaving the green wooded hills of Chianti for the wide-open spaces of the Crete Senesi. You will ride into a completely different terrain from the first part of the trip. Those who have seen the films "Stealing Beauty" or "The English Patient" will recognize this starkly beautiful landscape of barren rolling hills topped by stone farmhouses and solitary cypress trees. Our route takes us through Asciano, a centuries' old walled town whose inhabitants have ingeniously incorporated the old defensive walls into their homes. Asciano boasts a fine gelateria too, so you won't miss the opportunity to stop and explore town while enjoying a delicious gelato. Another 45 minutes of riding brings everyone to San Giovanni d'Asso and the 
Locanda del Castello, a beautiful small hotel located within the walls of the villages 16th century castle. Enjoy the beautiful views all around you from this striking hilltop village, perched high above the surrounding landscape. Tonight's dinner is on the terrace of the hotel's restaurant. Hotel, breakfast and dinner included. 


*Day 5 – Extended Itinerary - 
Tuesday:  Today sees a gorgeous ride to the perfect Renaissance town of Pienza, taking small roads that wind their way up, over, around, and between tiny villages surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. The tour will stop just outside of Petroio to visit a factory that produces giant terracotta urns. It is a fascinating process, really! The tour then heads to Pienza for a mid-moring cappuccino break. Pienza was designed and built by a local boy who made it big: Pope Pius II. Pius issued a Papal Bull decreeing that his home town was to become a center of art and humanistic scholarship. The town was constructed between 1459 and 1462 in full Renaissance splendor. After visiting the town, the tour then rides down into the Orcia Valley for wonderful views back onto Pienza's Renaissance skyline. Late lunch will be at the walled village of San Quirico d'Orcia. After lunch, everyone will then have a leisurely ride back to the lovely hotel. Take in the views while enjoying a glass of wine before dinner. Hotel, breakfast, and dinner included. 


*Day 6 – Extended Itinerary - Wednesday: Today offers one last chance to enjoy Tuscany's beautiful scenery. This morning heads back towards Chianti, passing the castle of Trequanda on our way. Late lunch will be beneath the shady limbs of huge plane trees at Osteria del Ponte in Gaiole in Chianti. Your bags will be transferred by van back to Gaiole, then you have a van transfer to the Montevarchi train station for the 16:14 trains to Florence and Rome. The Florence train is direct, whereas you have to change in Arezzo to get to Rome. Travel time to Florence is 30 minutes, and to Rome is two hours and thirty minutes. Breakfast and transfer to the train station included.


IMPORTANT!! : QUALIFICATIONS 

You must be over 18 years of age, have a valid driver's license and an INTERNATIONAL driver's license to drive a Vespa. Of course anyone can be a passenger. To drive a Vespa, previous experience on a scooter or motorbike is advantageous and highly advised. If you have not ridden or scooter or motorbike before then you should do so before you do this trip. 
 Rent a scooter locally, and learn how to ride it before coming on the trip. U.K. residents can try Vroom by the Sea, a scooter rental in Brighton.  

THE TOUR OPERATOR IN ITALY WILL NOT TEACH YOU HOW TO DRIVE A SCOOTER. YOU MUST ARRIVE AT THE START OF THE TRIP ALREADY A COMPETENT RIDER. In the past, some people have arrived to drive a scooter on public roads who have never ridden a scooter before and who are uncoordinated, un-athletic, and who can't drive a scooter safely. Please do not be one of these people. It would be funny if they were not endangering themselves and the lives of others. The Vespas are easy to ride, but a good sense of balance and coordination is required. The Vespas have a 125cc engine and an all-steel frame. They are lighter and easier to drive than a larger motorbike but they are also heavier than a moped and other smaller 50cc scooters (the Vespa weighs 110 kg, or about 235 lbs).

You will be driving a motor vehicle on public roads. You are responsible for your safety but also for the safety of other motorists, bikers and pedestrians. You must be able to control the Vespa and drive it competently. If the tour operator feels that your driving skills put you and others at risk they reserve the right to take the Vespa away from you. In the event that you cannot ride as a passenger on one of the Vespas, then an alternative mode of transport, either taxi, or rental car, can be arranged, but at your expense. 

Finally, age may be a factor. From experience, the tour operators have found that most people who are over 50 and who have never ridden a scooter or motorbike have problems riding the Vespa. If you have not used the “motorbike” part of your brain before the age of 50, then it may be too late to learn. We don't know why this is, but such are the mysteries of Life, Zen, and the Art of Vespa maintenance. So if in doubt, please take the time to try a scooter at home. 
 

The bottom line is that we just want everyone to have a safe and happy holiday!

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