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Bike Florence & Tuscany: Absorbing Italy Slowly from a Bike Saddle


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Tuscany is the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. It is here one finds Florence, home of some of the most renowned and iconic examples of Italian art, architecture and culture: Michelangelo's David, Giotto’s Bell Tower, Brunelleschi’s Duomo, the Laurentian Library, and so much more. The rich history of Tuscany and her towns is a feast for one's heart and imagination. Originally a Roman city, Florence rose in prominence and wealth during medieval times. During the years between the 14th and 16th centuries, Florence became a city of great influence, and Tuscany the home of one of Italy’s most famous noble families, the Medici family.  

 

With so much to experience in the condensed city of Florence, getting out to see more of Tuscany may be neglected. But it should not be. A way to see the stunning landscape, charming small towns, and breathe the soul-cleansing fresh air ought to be on every itinerary. Enter experiencing Italy from the seat of a bike. In this episode, I talk with Elena Boscherini of Bike Florence & Tuscany, who takes people to do just that. Regardless of cycling skill level, visitors can join their authentically Tuscan cycling tours. Conducted at a slow and relaxed pace, it is ideal for everyone from the avid cyclist to entire families. From the saddle of a bicycle, you are immersed in the environment, with plenty of time to soak in the colors, the beauty, and the Italian spirit that thrives under the Tuscan sun. 



What You’ll Learn 

  • Elena’s definition of slow travel
  • Why Tuscany is known for cycling
  • Ease of access to Bike Florence & Tuscany
  • Tours: including organic food and wine, photo opportunities, historical tours; all skill and age levels
  • A visual of the scenery you’ll take in on your ride
  • Their fleet of bicycles
  • Experiences and tour accommodations for families and those uncertain about cycling the entire time
  • How mass tourism and Covid has changed Tuscany tourism
  • Future Tuscany tourism plan to spread artwork into smaller towns and villages


  • Contact Info and Recommended Resources

     

    CNN Travel: Italy has a new way to combat overtourism

     

    Bike Florence & Tuscany with Piero Didona and Elena Boscherini

    Website: bikeinflorence.com 

    Phone: +39 3409666540

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