Alle Colline Toscane





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From San Miniato descend into Val d'Elsa and, with a flat route, arrive in Castelfiorentino. Immediately afterwards begins the climb that leads to the Pieve a Chianni, in the rectory of which a beautiful hostel has been created, and to Gambassi Terme. After Gambassi go up again until you cross the SP 4 Volterrana which leads to San Gimignano, accompanied by the extraordinary beauty of the views of this area. This segment is part of the Via Francigena cycling path that goes from Switzerland...
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A marvellous route, quite hard lacking road-houses. From San Miniato, after an hour walk along the asphalt road, enter an extraordinary track among hill crests in Val d’Elsa. During the Sigerico route you meet two submansiones: the Pieve of Coiano, in bad conditions, and the Pieve in Chianni, which parsonage is a hostel. Road-houses and water supply in Calenzano and an eating house 500 meters away from the Pieve of Coiano, towards Castelnuovo d’Elsa (off the itinerary). Water also in Piave di...
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A path that retraces an ancient pilgrimage route that led from Canterbury, in England up to Puglia, in southern Italy, passing through Rome. This route is an alternative that combines the official stages 29 and 30. The departure is from Fucecchio and you arrive in San Gimignano. The route takes place between vineyards and olive groves of the Tuscan countryside.
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An anti-clockwise circular cycle route, partly on a road and partly on a path. You start by crossing the Fucecchio Marsh until you reach Ponte Buggianese. From here continue towards Montecatini Terme and subsequently Serravalle Pistoiese. You start along the Novelle stream up to Monsummano Terme, and then you follow the path to return to the starting point.