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Tuscan Discovery Week
Tuscany
Italy
Ride through the Chianti hills- the unspoiled region between Florence and Siena, famous for good food, wine and stunning scenery! Our rides take you through the beautiful countryside, with terraced vineyards, cypress avenues and extensive woodland. As riders you are especially privileged, able to ride off the beaten track to explore the world of Dante, Galileo and Leonardo da Vinci. Alternatively, forget the culture and simply bask in the beauty of it all!
The charming farmhouse (not a hotel or luxury villa) and stables are on the eastern slopes of the Chianti Mountains. Before it lies the broad valley of the Arno and beyond, the long ridge of the Pratomagno, with its highest point at 1,591 meters. On the other side lies the Casentino Valley, rich in castles and Romanesque churches, while behind the farm stretches the beautiful range of Chianti. Here is a place where animal-lovers will immediately feel at home- there are eighteen beautiful horses, but also many dogs and cats, chickens, ducks and a goat. Jenny, your hostess, fell in love with this part of Tuscany forty years ago and is happy to share with you the beauty of the Italian countryside. She is also knowledgeable about local art and history. A guest once said of her holiday here: “It’s the perfect combination of riding and culture.”
If you are single, no problem; you will feel at ease in this friendly place. If it’s your first time in Italy, no problem; Jenny and her colleagues will introduce you to Italian life. If you don’t like driving on Italian roads, no problem; from your arrival in Florence all transport is provided. You will get plenty of chances to meet the people of Italy and discover what delightful people they are.
And if you think Italian food is all pasta and pizzas, you have a lot of pleasant surprises ahead. Chianti wine is served with all meals. Expect to put on a couple of pounds during your stay!
As for the horses, they are well-trained and fit, Jenny will do her best to match them to the individual rider. You will have loads of fun, but safety is also a priority here.
Eraldo, the instructor, has BHS qualifications and many years of experience. He speaks fluent, if erratic, English and you will find his lessons useful and stimulating.
The woods and hills surrounding the center are ideal for riding because there are innumerable trails, with no gates and very little roadwork. Each day your ride will be different and will have new features - a canter between rows of vines, a trot along a cypress avenue, a visit to a semi-ruined castle, a barbecue on a mountain-top, you name it!
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Meeting:
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Rendola
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Airport:
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Florence
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Transfer:
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Florence (Firenze Santa Maria Novella) at 5:45 on Day 1 or Montevarchi Train Station
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Riders:
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2 riders
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10 riders
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Trip Rating
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Rates and Dates for 2010
Rates include:
Accommodations, all meals with table wine - except one lunch, 5 riding days of different length
| A | 2010 | 8 day trip, AP | 8d / 7n | €980 | $1500 |
| Single supplement | €190 | $295 |
| Non-rider Rate | €985 | $1510 |
| Children Rate | €1095 | $1675 |
Transfer Option:
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2010
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Transfer from Florence train station at 5:45 PM included
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Meet your host at the Florence main train station (Firenze Santa Maria Novella) at 5:45 PM. They will already have your train tickets and will accompany you for the journey to Montevarchi.
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All dates from Saturday to Saturday except 8 - 15 April (Easter).
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Day 1: (Sat) You make your own way to Florence and meet your hostess Jenny Bawtree (middle-aged, white-haired) or her son Nicholas (tall, dark and handsome) under the Self-Service sign outside the main bar of Florence’s main railway station, Firenze Santa Maria Novella. You will be accompanied by train to Montevarchi (a forty-minute ride) and then by van (a ten-minute ride) to Jenny’s home, a Tuscan farmhouse on the flanks of the Chianti hills. Having been shown your rooms, you can enjoy a glass of genuine Chianti Classico wine before your dinner.
Day 2: (Sun): Breakfast and morning ride (about 2 ½ hours) through vineyards, olive-groves and woodland, passing near an 11th century tower and a 14th century church. Return to Rendola for lunch. After a short siesta join your host for a lesson in the pronunciation of Italian, which will prove useful over the following days (learn, for example, that the “ch” in Montevarchi is pronounced lie a “k”!) For dinner, freshly made, truly Italian pizzas cooked in a wood oven followed by dessert.
Day 3: (Mon): Breakfast and morning ride (approx. 2 ½ hours) in the wooded hills north of Rendola, scattered with traditional farmhouses. After lunch, a guided visit to the famous frescoes of Piero della Francesca in the ancient city of Arezzo, made famous by the film, “Life is Beautiful”. There will be an opportunity to do some shopping there. Dinner and overnight.
Day 4: (Tue): Day ride and picnic in the Chianti hills south of Rendola (about 4 ½ hours), passing the medieval village of San Leolino, and castles of Cennina and Lupinari. In the afternoon ride back to Rendola where you will have the opportunity to help prepare a buffet supper using local herbs and vegetables.
Day 5: (Wed): A free day to make your own arrangements for sightseeing, perhaps to visit Arezzo, Florence, Assisi or Orvieto - take your pick! All are an easy train ride from Montevarchi and you will be driven to and from Montevarchi station. For those of you who prefer to hike, maps of local trails will be provided, and also a picnic lunch at a small extra charge. Dinner at Rendola (lunch is not included today but can be arranged if you wish, for a small extra charge
Day 6: (Thu): A morning visit with your guide to Montevarchi and its famous weekly market. Lunch at a typical Tuscan restaurant in Loro Ciuffenna, a medieval village built round a ravine on the other side of the Arno valley. Return to Rendola for either an afternoon ride of about two hours, returning to the farmhouse in the late afternoon, or a lesson with the instructor in the school.
Day 7: (Fri): A final day ride to the top of the Chianti hills (nearly 2,500 feet) behind Rendola with views of the area where the Chianti Classico wine is grown, visiting two mountain villages, Solata and Starda on the way. Enjoy a barbecue picnic on the ridge. If the conditions are uncertain, an alternative ride in the valley will be offered and the barbecue will take place in a park created by a local sculptor. Ride back to the farm in the afternoon for a final dinner and night.
Day 8: (Sat): Breakfast and either your own arrangements to depart (departure is usually by 10.00), OR a short 10 minute transfer to Montevarchi to meet the train back to Florence. For those going to Rome, there is a direct train from Montevarchi every two hours.
Shorter "A Taste of Tuscany" itinerary:
Similar to the week long itinerary, but only from Saturday to Wednesday morning.
ITINERARIES ARE FLEXIBLE. CHANGES MAY OCCUR DUE TO WEATHER OR OTHER UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES.
Meeting:
Rendola
Airport:
Florence
Train station:
Montevarchi
Transfer:
Florence (Firenze Santa Maria Novella) at 5:45 on Day 1 or Montevarchi Train Station
Meet your host at the Florence main train station (Firenze Santa Maria Novella) at 5:45 PM. They will already have your train tickets and will accompany you for the journey to Montevarchi.
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Tack:
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English
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Horses:
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Local Sicilian and Maremma
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Pace:
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Moderate with some trots and canters
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
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Level:
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(2.5
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3
out of 5) Low Intermediate
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Age:
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12
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Weight:
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Max
185
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Riders:
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2 riders
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Max
10 riders
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There is so much to look at! In a week's stay guests will never do the same ride twice. You will follow trails through vineyards, olive groves and woodland without any landowners objecting and without meeting a single gate, something which never ceases to amaze.
The Horses
There are eighteen of them and they are of various breeds, as Jenny believes that it is the temperament of the horse, not the breed, that matters. There are two Arabs, three part-Arabs, three Sicilian horses, and two half-thoroughbreds, while the others are, well, just horses with good characters, strong hooves and plenty of stamina. All the horses do ringwork as well as rides out, so they are obedient and responsive to the aids on all occasions. There are also two ponies, but they are lively little fellows and are not suitable for children less than ten years old. We have, however, no upper age limit, as elderly riders are often the most experienced (once they get into the saddle). As this is hilly country, we do have a weight limit of 85 kilos (187 lb.). This could be a motive for dieting...
Passport and Visa Requirements:
Passports Passport valid for at least three months beyond length of stay required by all nationals referred to in the chart except: (a) 1. EU nationals holding a valid national ID card. Pass. more
The climate in Tuscany is very mild and the seasons each have their merits.
Spring is a delightful time to visit when the trees and flowers are blooming, the air is warm and the nightingales are singing day and night.
Autumn brings glorious colours and an increase in activity as the farmers prepare for the olive and grape harvests.
In spring 20º to 25º Celsius, during summer and fall 25º to 30º C. Central Italy has kind of ocean climate with mild winters and not too hot of a summer.
Temperatures in Celsius:
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Month
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Average high
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Average low
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Warmest ever
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Coldest ever
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JAN.
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11.1
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2.2
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17.8
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-13.9
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FEB.
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12.2
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2.8
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21.1
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-7.8
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MAR.
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14.4
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5.0
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23.9
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-7.8
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APR.
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17.2
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7.2
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27.8
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-2.2
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MAY
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21.7
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11.1
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31.1
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2.8
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JUN.
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25.6
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14.4
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35.0
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1.1
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JUL.
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28.9
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17.2
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37.2
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8.9
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AUG.
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28.9
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17.2
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36.1
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7.8
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SEP.
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25.6
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15.0
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36.1
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2.8
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OCT.
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20.6
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11.1
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29.4
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0
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NOV.
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15.0
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6.1
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25.0
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-7.2
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DEC.
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11.7
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3.3
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23.9
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-7.2
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Temperatures in Fahrenheit:
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Month
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Average high
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Average low
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Warmest ever
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Coldest ever
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JAN.
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52
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36
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64
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7
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FEB.
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54
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37
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70
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18
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MAR.
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58
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41
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75
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18
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APR.
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63
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45
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82
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28
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MAY
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71
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52
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88
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37
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JUN.
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78
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58
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95
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34
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JUL.
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84
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63
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99
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48
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AUG.
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84
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63
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97
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46
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SEP.
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78
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59
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97
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37
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OCT.
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69
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52
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85
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32
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NOV.
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59
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43
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77
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19
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DEC.
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53
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38
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75
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19
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Additional useful items: we always advise a gilet (vest) with closeable pockets. This is specially useful for a camera (smallish) with a long strap: you can put it in your breast pocket, put the strap round your neck, and then you can take quick photos withour risking dropping the camera (We've seen that happening many times!).
For riders essential items are riding-hat, riding trousers (jeans are NOT comfortable), riding-boots or walking shoes + half-chaps (easier to pack), full-length but light raincoat, gloves (if you are used to wearing them). Otherwise dress according to the season. Remember that you don't have to bring out your finery at Rendola! There is a washing machine if you need it.
Other useful items: suncream, lipsalve, personal medicines, small camera, bumbag (fanny pack). Don't bring heavy books as there is a great choice of reading matter here.
Riders are advised not to bring too much luggage: for a week's stay a backpack and a duffel bag should be enough. Bulky suitcases hamper you during your journey and are probably full of unnecessary stuff anyway! Experienced travellers travel light.
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| Travel Documents and Voucher |
| Personal Travel Insurance |
| Flight tickets |
| Passport |
| Visa (check with your consulate) |
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| RIDING GEAR |
| Riding pants or Jodhpurs |
| Riding boots + Mini-chaps |
| Riding helmet (recommended for all trips) |
| Riding gloves |
| Hat (with chin strap) for sun protection |
| Rain jacket |
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| PERSONAL CLOTHING |
| Jacket or sweater for cool evenings |
| Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts |
| Casual pants |
| Shorts |
| Underwear and socks |
| Pyjama |
| Lightweight rain jacket |
| Casual footwear |
| Swimsuit |
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| ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING |
| Personal Toiletries |
| Insect protection |
| Personal medications |
| Sore cream (for an emergency) |
| Sewing kit |
| Handkerchiefs |
| Adapter for electric appliances |
| Camera and enough extra films |
| Sun glasses with strap |
| Sun tan lotion and lip balm |
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*Important Notice: The following ratings have been submitted by guests and do not necessarily represent the views of Hidden Trails, its partners or employees.
Every care is taken to ensure accuracy but Hidden Trails is not liable for any errors or omissions.
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andrea beauchamp
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6/8/2009
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larry sawyer
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11/9/2008
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marcy bolotin paull
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11/9/2008
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..view other reports for different trips
This small family-run farm holiday centre in the Chianti hills was established way back in1969. While surrounded by un-spoilt countryside (vineyards, olive-groves and woodland), it is less than thirty miles from Florence and Siena by car and only three miles from the station of Montevarchi.
The seventeenth-century house has a panoramic view over the Arno valley. It is typically Tuscan, with its pigeon-loft, beams, terracotta floors and arches. Each bedroom is attractively furnished and has its own small bathroom. There is a sitting room with a large selection of English books and of classical music and a fire is prepared on the hearth on wintry days.
It is not for people who are looking for elegance. Hens and ducks peck around the house, the family dog lies on the doorstep and you may find a cat curled up in an armchair. No one has to dress up on any occasion. Jenny Bawtree and her son Nicholas are happy to welcome true country-lovers to their home and guests quickly become friends, often returning again and again.
There is free internet access at thje riding center.
Meals
You will be amazed at the variety of Tuscan dishes offered. Pietro and his son Sergio have been cooking here for years and Pietro has even written a cookbook (“Pietro’s Book of Recipes”, on sale at the riding-centre). A typical meal comprises three courses: a “primo piatto” of pasta or rice, a meat or fish dish, followed by fresh fruit or dessert. Vegetarians are amply catered for as Sergio has a well-stocked organic vegetable garden. Eggs, turkeys and ducks are home-produced and the extra-virgin olive oil used for cooking comes from the groves around the house. Local Chianti wine is served with every meal and each evening there will be a chance to sample other local wines and liqueurs.
As for the picnics on the trail, they are lavish!
This trip includes
some wine with dinner
and can accommodate special dietary requests.
There is so much to look at! In a week's stay guests will never do the same ride twice. You will follow trails through vineyards, olive groves and woodland without any landowners objecting and without meeting a single gate, something which never ceases to amaze.
The Horses
There are eighteen of them and they are of various breeds, as Jenny believes that it is the temperament of the horse, not the breed, that matters. There are two Arabs, three part-Arabs, three Sicilian horses, and two half-thoroughbreds, while the others are, well, just horses with good characters, strong hooves and plenty of stamina. All the horses do ringwork as well as rides out, so they are obedient and responsive to the aids on all occasions. There are also two ponies, but they are lively little fellows and are not suitable for children less than ten years old. We have, however, no upper age limit, as elderly riders are often the most experienced (once they get into the saddle). As this is hilly country, we do have a weight limit of 85 kilos (187 lb.). This could be a motive for dieting...
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Tack:
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English
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Horses:
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Local Sicilian and Maremma
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Pace:
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Moderate with some trots and canters
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
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Level:
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(2.5
to
3
out of 5) Low Intermediate
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Age:
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Min
12
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Weight:
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Max
185
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
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Max
10 riders
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There is so much to look at! In a week's stay guests will never do the same ride twice. You will follow trails through vineyards, olive groves and woodland without any landowners objecting and without meeting a single gate, something which never ceases to amaze.
The Horses
There are eighteen of them and they are of various breeds, as Jenny believes that it is the temperament of the horse, not the breed, that matters. There are two Arabs, three part-Arabs, three Sicilian horses, and two half-thoroughbreds, while the others are, well, just horses with good characters, strong hooves and plenty of stamina. All the horses do ringwork as well as rides out, so they are obedient and responsive to the aids on all occasions. There are also two ponies, but they are lively little fellows and are not suitable for children less than ten years old. We have, however, no upper age limit, as elderly riders are often the most experienced (once they get into the saddle). As this is hilly country, we do have a weight limit of 85 kilos (187 lb.). This could be a motive for dieting...
Passports
Passport valid for at least three months beyond length of stay required by all nationals referred to in the chart except:
(a) 1. EU nationals holding a valid national ID card.
Passport Note
(a) Italy is a signatory to the 1995 Schengen Agreement. (b) The regulations stated below also apply to San Marino and the Vatican City.
Visas
Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above for the following durations:
(a) nationals of EU countries for an unlimited period;
(b) nationals of Australia, Canada and the USA for stays of up to 90 days.
Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements
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| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
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| Visa Required? |
| British |
No |
| Australian |
No |
| Canadian |
No |
| USA |
No |
| Other EU |
No |
| Return Ticket Required? |
| British |
No |
| Australian |
No |
| Canadian |
No |
| USA |
No |
| Other EU |
No |
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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Tuscan Discovery Week
Tour Code: IT-ITSR02
8 days /
7 nights
~$1,500.00
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Dates
Accomodation
Tack:
English
Horses:
Local Sicilian and Maremma
Pace:
Moderate with some trots and canters
Walk, Trot, Canter,
Airport:
Florence
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