coleyfagiole
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Saluti a tutti!
I am planning a trip mid-late May to the Donatello exhibition in Florence, and while my heart is always happy to be in Florence, 3-4 days will be plenty. I am traveling solo and no longer very interested in wandering through cities. So I think starting with a few days in the countryside to get over jet lag from LA (not to mention these past 2 years) would be great. Some hiking and biking would be great, as would cooking classes or wine tasting. Villa Lena looks lovely with its beautiful site, creative activities, and pool all on site (not interested in day trips). But the dates are filling up so I am looking for alternatives. Also like the looks of Podere Castellare, bc gin!
Tuscany is great, Umbria/Emilia Romagna even better. TBH, I would especially love further afield like Le Marche, Puglia, or even Sicily, but that feels like too much moving around. (I am happy to be corrected however!)
Grazie!
I am planning a trip mid-late May to the Donatello exhibition in Florence, and while my heart is always happy to be in Florence, 3-4 days will be plenty. I am traveling solo and no longer very interested in wandering through cities. So I think starting with a few days in the countryside to get over jet lag from LA (not to mention these past 2 years) would be great. Some hiking and biking would be great, as would cooking classes or wine tasting. Villa Lena looks lovely with its beautiful site, creative activities, and pool all on site (not interested in day trips). But the dates are filling up so I am looking for alternatives. Also like the looks of Podere Castellare, bc gin!
Tuscany is great, Umbria/Emilia Romagna even better. TBH, I would especially love further afield like Le Marche, Puglia, or even Sicily, but that feels like too much moving around. (I am happy to be corrected however!)
Grazie!
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