Of the places I’ve
been to since I moved to Amsterdam almost 4 years ago, Italy most certainly
takes the cake on the most visited. Budget flights and sweet opportunities
always meant jetsetting off to Italy was a great idea—weekends in Venice with
Christian then with my mom, renting a villa in Tuscany with Christian’s
friends, spending 10 days all over Italy with my best friend and revisiting
Cinque Terre twice in one summer. So it was no surprise that when my parents
said they wanted to relax, drink wine and visit medieval villages, I had one
place in mind: TUSCANY! Once we arrived my dad said he already loved it
(although I’m sure the roadside stop for a coffee and him receiving a rich
chocolatey-espresso-whipped cream cup of deliciousness instead could have done
the trick too…or maybe it was the fresh ham-cheese-focaccia panini…then he
ordered a second panini!). About a 2 hour drive south of Pisa, we zigzagged our way through old country roads and vineyards to a villa we rented
for the week—Casa Bella. It was a beautiful brick abode with a pool overlooking
a vineyard--we couldn’t believe our eyes when we arrived, it was gorgeous! But
more on the villa later.
The best way to
see Tuscany is to rent a car and just drive in any direction—everything is
beautiful in Tuscany. After my mom whipped up breakfast from the local market,
we hit the road towards San Gimignano and Volterra. Both places were exactly
what my mom wanted—medieval walkways and churches, old town squares and
breathtaking scenery in every direction. Although it was the drive between San
Gimignano and Volterra that had us pulling over every 5 minutes for a photo-op!
For 3 days we piled in the car and whirled around the area, passing through the
green hills of Montalcino, admiring the cypress-tree lined hills between
Asciano and Siena, finding what-seemed-to-be the hidden abbey of San Galgano
and stopping for lunches of cacio e pepe (spaghetti with cheese and pepper), bruschetta,
tagliatelle con verdure verdi (tagliatelle with fresh vegetables) and trofie
con pancetta e carciofi (trofie with pancetta and artichokes). As if we didn’t
have enough delicious food from our explorations around Tuscany, it seemed too
good to be true when the owners of the villa dropped off a big homemade bowl of
Tiramisu that night…well played Italians, well played!
{San Gimignano}
{Hills between San Gimignano & Volterra}
{Volterra}
{Abbey of San Galgano}
It looks beautiful! I am so jealous, I have always wanted to visit San Gimignano before but unfortunately I have only ever been to Rome in Italy. It sounds like you had a lovely time :) xx
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I'm dying to visit Italy, can you believe I still haven't been! The pic of you two dancing is presh :)
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Jenna
Wow! Beautiful!!! So awesome that italy is such an easy, inexpensive trip for u!!
ReplyDeleteI agree that the best way to see Tuscany is to rent a car. The hubby and I did just that and everything we saw was amazing!
ReplyDeletethese pictures are all so beautiful!! i think my favorite is the one of you two dancing. definitely making sure i see the tuscan countryside next time i'm in italy!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh LOVE! Your pictures are fabulous! My hubby and I are doing the expat thing in Europe and I cannot wait to spend a LOT of time in Tuscany. I think I'll spend some time in Italy with a friend in July so I am following your blog so I can get good ideas when the time comes to plan!
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www.livelifelikeabestseller.blogspot.com
These photos make me swoon.
ReplyDeleteI just came across your blog! Im loving all your traveling!!!!! :)
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