DAY
ONE. ARRIVAL IN
MONTEPULCIANO Set on a ridge made of
volcanic rock, this hill-top medieval village is surrounded
by quintessential Tuscan countryside. We begin the adventure
with a walking tour of the village followed by sampling some
regional wines. Welcome to Tuscany!
The easiest way to get to
Montepulciano is to take the train to Chiusi and transfer to
a bus to Montepulciano. Those of you on the pre-tour package
in Rome will have an OutWest trip leader with you. OutWest
will provide detailed instruction on how to get to meet up
with the group.
Accommodations: Il
Marzocco
DAY
TWO. RIDING
THROUGH WINE COUNTRY. The Tuscan
countryside is a patchwork of hay meadows, pastures with
grazing sheep and cattle, fields of wildflowers, and quaint
farmhouses. On the bike ride from Montepulciano we’ll go
through the villages of Pienza and Bagno Vignoni.You’ll
experience this pastoral setting as you pedal between
villages with stops to enjoy food and drink. That afternoon
we’ll be back in Montepulciano.
Accommodations: Il
Marzocco
DAYS
THREE AND FOUR. CORTONA Today’s
route brings us from the hilltop town of Montepulciano
across a wide valley with relatively flat terrain, to the
hillside town of Cortona. The Etruscans settled this town in
the 8th century BC and the Romans later moved in. Like many
Tuscan towns, a walking tour will bring us through piazzas,
a Romanesque cathedral, and small pedestrian alleyways.
We’ll be two nights in Cortona.
The second day in Cortona will feature
riding around Trasimeno Lake, the fourth largest lake in
Italy. Along the way, you can stop to visit a 13th century
palace, take a stroll along one of the village promenades,
stop for a drink at an outdoor café, or take a swim in the
lake to cool down.
Accommodations: Hotel
Corys

DAY
FIVE. UMBRIA: BEVAGNA. After
transferring by van to the walled city of Assisi, we’ll
make a stop to tour the town’s main plaza, cathedral, and
roman ruins. The town is best known for being the home of
St. Francis of Assisi. The bike journey will bring us along
a route that borders a protected natural area. Our final
destination is the small town of Bevagna.
Accommodations: Hotel
Brunamonti

DAY
SIX. SPOLETO Best
known for its Roman ruins, museums, and theater
performances, Spoleto is a famous Italian cultural
destination. Our biking route will bring us through the
countryside and vineyard, to this city of 37,000 people.
Accommodations: Hotel
Clitunno

DAY
SEVEN. ARRIVEDERCI!
This trip ends in Spoleto where you can take a
train to Rome (1 1/2 hours) or Florence (2-3 hours) or other
parts of Italy. Ciao!