Tuscany Adventure Holidays
Activity and adventure Holidays in Tuscany with Exodus, the adventure travel experts.
Tuscany more than lives up to the hype; sun baked villages, soul-stirring picture perfect countryside and a wealth of Renaissance treasures, some of the finest rustic produce and equally fine wines. Tuscany can lay claim to offer the best of everything Italian. Being this perfect does has its downside – the coach-loads of tourists that descend in their droves every summer. Fortunately for the more adventurous, they stick to a well-trodden path, which leaves the rest of this delightful region free for us to explore.
Four Tuscan Treasures
1 Uncover hidden Tuscany
The best way to discover the heart of rural Tuscany is to get out into the countryside. The striking scenery and traditional way of life are best uncovered on foot or by bicycle. It is a timeless rolling landscape of fertile agricultural land, ancient woodland, olive groves, volcanic lakes and narrow valleys.
The Garfagnana is one of Italy’s best-kept secrets. Isolated between the Alpi Apuane and the Apennine mountain ranges, hilltop villages and chestnut forests cover the striking landscape. It’s another side to Tuscany, and one that you won’t have to share with the hordes of holidaymakers.
2 Find yourself in Renaissance Florence
There are some places where it’s impossible to avoid the crowds. But would you miss the captivating capital of Italian art and culture for the sake of a few people? Atmospheric and elegant, Florence is renowned for world-class art galleries and striking architecture. Do not miss the sunset view from the Piazza Michelangelo. Gaze across the city skyscape of domes, towers and bridges as the sun drops down into the hazy hills beyond.
3 Soak up Siena
Where Florence is rich with regal renaissance, Siena oozes gothic charm. The mediaeval centre buzzes; alleyways and backstreets take unexpected turns unearthing small restaurants and cafes serving the best that rustic Tuscany has to offer.
4 Cinque Terre
Not strictly in Tuscany but near enough for a visit, this cluster of tiny fishing villages clings to the mountainside in some of Italy’s most extraordinary countryside. Now a UNESCO world heritage site, you can’t reach these villages by road – it has to be on foot or by train. Take a well-earned break from walking the cliff top paths at Vernazza’s fishing harbour, a beautiful piazza right on the water.







