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Chianti Trail to Siena

For many of us Tuscany is the essence of Italy. Over the centuries travelers have come here to visit the cities of Florence, Siena and Arezzo, as well as the charming hill towns of Montalcino and San Gimignano. Our ride take you through the beautiful countryside, with its terraced vineyards, cypress avenues and extensive woodland - visit abbeys, castles, Romanesque churches and medieval villages. 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 culture and bask in the beauty of it all.
The ride has two half days of riding from the farmhouse base, then a circular ride close to the medieval walled city of Siena. Your stay for two nights in Siena is at a very comfortable and historic hotel near the city centre. The ride takes you past some of the seventy castles of the Chianti region and still allows time for excursions.
You start from the seventeenth century country house on the eastern flanks of the Chianti hills and then spend 2 nights nights in Siena. This is usually in the Palazzo Ravizza, an elegant 17th century mansion within a short walk of Il Campo. Although dating back to the Renaissance, parts of the building go back to the twelfth century.
You will enjoy delicious genuine Tuscan cooking with most of the food, including the olive oil, produced on the farm.

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Rates: incl. accommodations, all meals except 1 dinner in Siena, 5 riding days.
8 days/ 7 nights 
2008 Dates:     $ 2,395   Single: +$ 395
-- based on € 1545 / € 250
09/20-09/27   10/04-10/11
2009 Dates   $ 2,525   Single: +$ 395
-- based on € 1675 / € 250
05/02-05/09    05/23-05/30
09/19-09/26    10/03-10/10
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Also:
Stationary riding weeks
Tuscan Discovery Weeks 
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8 days/ 7 nights 
2008 Dates$ 1,895   Single: +$ 295
-- based on € 1225 / € 190
  -- non riders $1400  (€ 905)
Special Novice weeks: $320 OFF

04/05-04/12    04/12-04/19    04/26-05/03
05/24-05/31    05/31-06/07    06/07-06/14
09/13-09/20    09/27-10/04    10/11-10/18
10/18-10/25
2009 Dates$ 2,025   Single: +$ 285
-- based on € 1350 / € 190
  -- non riders $1575  (€ 1050)
04/08-04/15    04/18-04/25    05/16-05/23
05/30-06/06    09/12-09/19    10/10-10/17
10/17-10/24

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Incl. all meals with wine      see itinerary

Meeting
:    Rendola
Train station: Montevarchi
Airport:      Florence
Transfer:    included at 5:45 PM
Level:         Low intermediate+
Tack:         English
Horses:     Arab, part Arab,
                  Sicilian and Maremmano
Pace:         Moderate with trots and
                  short canters
Min/Max: 3-7 riders for the Chianti Trail
                   2-10 for Discovery weeks
Note: Spring is a very special time in Tuscany and perfect for adults - lots of flowers and green meadows.
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Accommodations:
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.
Two nights in Siena. This is usually in the Palazzo Ravizza, an elegant 17th century mansion within a short walk of Il Campo. Although dating back to the Renaissance, parts of the building go back to the twelfth century. Still owned by the same family, it has been recently renovated to offer the modern facilities nowadays required, while maintaining its original character. No longer the venue of scholars and artists, Palazzo Ravizza still offers the qualities that attracted them. The salon, the sitting rooms, the bar and the restaurant offer, together with the garden, a quiet atmosphere of simple elegance with a refined service for the discerning traveller. The rooms, all different in size and style, have maintained the original terra-cotta and parquet floors, the frescoed or decorated ceilings, the old fashioned bevel-glass windows, the carved wooden doorways and the antique furniture of the 17th - 19th century which belonged to the Grottanelli family.  If you wish a single room at the hotel, it is subject to availability and a supplement of €200 payable locally.

Meals
The food  is a highlight of the week. Jenny’s friend Pietro has been cooking for her for many years and his recipes are Italian cooking at their best. Dinner will typically comprise three courses: pasta, meat or fish course, fruit or sweet and then coffee. There may not always be a vegetarian alternative to the meat dish, but vegetarians will have plenty to eat with the pasta and vegetables.

The Chianti wine flows freely at the farm every evening.

  Hotel in Siena:

Itinerary

Day 1 Saturday
Meet your host Jenny or her son Nicholas at the main bar in Florence train station at 5:45 PM.
(look out for the SELF-SERVICE sign!)  After a forty-minute train journey to Montevarchi take a ten-minute drive in a minivan to the riding center, the 400-year-old typically Tuscan home of your hosts. Settle in and then enjoy with them a glass of Chianti Classico. Dinner and overnight.
Day 2. After breakfast meet the horses in the stables behind the house. Set off on a two and a half hour ride through the olive groves, vineyards and woodlands of the Arno valley, passing pretty farmhouses and medieval villages. After lunch a short siesta (most welcome!), and then some local sightseeing with Jenny, who is a very knowledgeable guide. First a short drive to the medieval village of Loro Ciuffenna, built round a ravine. Enjoy some Italian ice-cream and then drive to a Romanesque church nearby with an 8th century pulpit and animal carvings. On the way back walk along the main shopping street of Montevarchi. For supper a choice of genuine Italian pizzas.
Day 3.
After breakfast a two and a half hour hour ride on the Eastern slopes of the Chianti mountains with panoramic views. After lunch at Rendola go by van to the Abbey of Coltibuono, and have a guided tour of the cellars and gardens, followed by a chance to sample and buy Chianti wine and local ceramics in the estate shop. Dinner and overnight.
Day 4.
Ride southwards, passing the tower of Galatrona, a lake and the ruined castle of Cennina. After a picnic in the woods above the village of Montebenichi, ride past its two castles, and then on to a riding-centre owned by a friend of your hosts, situated near the Castle of Montalto. The ride lasts nearly five hours. Dinner and night either there or back at the riding center.
Day 5.
Today you ride for three and a half hours, first with frequent canters through the vast estate of Villa Arceno with its cypress avenues and extensive views, and then over the Chianti Mountains, following an ancient Etruscan way, tuntil you enter the area where theChianti Classico wine is grown, with its symbol of a black rooster. The horses are stabled at Corbina, a charming farmhouse with Siena visible on the horizon, and there you will have a picnic. Then you go by van to visit the gardens and chapel of the castle of Brolio, which has belonged to the Ricasoli barons since the 12th century. The most illustrious member of the family was Bettino Ricasoli, statesman, agriculturist and inventor of the traditional formula for the Chianti Classico wine. You are then driven to Siena, where you will have dinner and spend the night at Palazzo Ravizza, an elegant 17th century mansion, once the home of a noble Sienese family.
Day 6.
Today you are free to explore the city of Siena, with its wonderful architecture, art treasures and great shopping. Don't forget to visit the cathedral in black and white marble and to stroll round the Piazza del Campo, where the famous Palio race is held twice a year. Night at Ravizza.
Day 7.
Drive back to Corbina and ride through the vast estate of Brolio, passing the house where Bertolucci’s “Stealing Beauty” was filmed. After passing the brooding castle, follow a stream through shady woods and pass the village of San Martino with its herd of long-horned Maremmano cattle. Have a barbecue in shady woods near Castagnoli, then ride back over the Chianti mountains near Monte Luco (2.500 ft.) and descend to the riding center for your farewell dinner (5 hours’ riding).
Day 8. After breakfast you are driven to Montevarchi to meet your train for Florence. Alternatively, take the train to Rome. Own arrangements for your onward journey.

Stationary Riding weeks
Tuscan Discovery Weeks
The farmhouse 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 of 1,591 meters. On the other side lies the Casentino Valley, rich in castles and Romanesque churches. Behind Rendola stretches the range of Chianti Mountains with their highest point of 890 meters.
This combination of riding and driving takes you into the hills of Chianti, the unspoiled area between Florence and Siena. During the week there are frequent opportunities to meet the friendly and hospitable Tuscan people, as well as sample the varied wonders of Tuscan cooking complimented with Chianti wine.
Day 1:
Arrive in Florence and either drive to Rendola, OR meet at Florence train station at 5.45pm and transfer to Montevarchi / Rendola, the 400 year old typically Tuscan home of your hosts. Settle in for the week, have drinks, dinner and relax.
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 night at Rendola.
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 Rendola 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.

THIS ITINERARY IS FLEXIBLE. CHANGES MAY OCCUR DUE TO WEATHER OR OTHER UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES.

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