Riding and fresco-hunting in Tuscany
Destination: Florence
From US$ 1,210 8 days excluding flights
Riding and fresco-hunting, 2017
Saturday Own arrangements to reach Florence main station (Firenze Santa Maria Novella). At 17.50 meet either Jenny Bawtree (middle-aged, white-haired) or her son Nicholas (tall, dark and handsome) outside the snack bar at the beginning of platform 16. You will be accompanied on a forty-minute train ride to Montevarchi and then on a ten-minute drive to Rendola, the 400-year-old typically Tuscan home of your hosts. Settle in and then enjoy a chat and a glass of Chianti Classico wine. Dinner and night at Rendola.
Sunday Breakfast and morning ride (about two and a half hours) through vineyards, olive-groves and woodland, passing near an 11th-century tower and a 14th century church. Return to Rendola for lunch. After your siesta Jenny will give you an introduction to the fresco, one of the main art forms of medieval Tuscany: its origins, the basic techniques, its role on the road towards the Renaissance. Dinner at Rendola.
Monday Breakfast and morning ride (about two hours) in the wooded hills north of Rendola, scattered with charming hamlets and traditional farmhouses. After lunch go to the ancient city of Arezzo and enjoy a guided visit to the fascinating, world-famous frescoes of Piero della Francesca of which your host has made a special study. Dinner at Rendola.
Tuesday Breakfast and morning ride (about two hours), passing the hamlets of Loccano and Noferi with its views of the local ’smotte’ which inspired Leonardo da Vinci. After lunch a visit to Siena to have a look at the magnificent frescoes in the Town Hall. If desired, also a visit to the famed cathedral with its Renaissance frescoes in the Libreria Piccolomini. Dinner at Rendola.
Wednesday A guided visit to Florence. Highlights of the day: the frescoes and altarpiece of Ghirlandaio in the church of Santa Trìnita, the frescoes of Giotto and his pupils in the Basilica of Santa Croce and finally a visit to Jenny’s favourite church, the Basilica of San Miniato on a hill overlooking the city, to see the frescoes of the 14C artist from Arezzo, Spinello Aretino and other even earlier frescoes. Lunch in Florence, dinner at Rendola.
Thursday A two and a half hour ride passing the Pianacce and skirting the village of Caposelvi. After a light lunch, a short trip to Florence by train, a visit to the frescoes of Benozzo Gozzoli in the Palazzo Medici-Ricciardi and then a train journey + taxi ride to San Gimignano. to spend the night in a charming ‘residenza d’epoca’. A pizza supper at a local pizzeria where, according to Jenny, you will have the best pizza of your life!
Friday A visit to the 14C frescoes in the Duomo, which must be at the same time the most charming, dramatic and even unconsciously humorous frescoes you will have seen this week. Then (optional) a visit to Le Cellole, an intact Romanesque church of great beauty to listen to sung prayers by the resident monks. A light lunch nearby in San Gimignano and thence to Florence and home for dinner and night at Rendola.
Saturday Breakfast and then a ten-minute journey to Montevarchi station to meet the train back to Florence. Own arrangements for your onward journey from Florence. For those going to Rome there is a direct and inexpensive train from Montevarchi every three hours.
Dates for 2017: 1-8 April; 21-28 October Minimum 2 riders or non-riders, maximum 4
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a new riding programme week specially tailored for riders who are also art lovers. Jenny is not an art historian but is passionate about medieval and early Renaissance frescoes. She has studied them over the last few years and is happy to transmit her enthusiasm to other art-lovers. The tour includes many of the most famous frescoes of Tuscany