Tuscany & Umbria: An Italian tour for gourmets and explorers

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A trip through Tuscany and Umbria is one of the most classic, yet also most diverse, ways to experience a tour of Italy. Nestled between rolling hills, medieval towns, and vineyards, this region uniquely combines culture, nature, and cuisine.

A Tuscany trip often begins in Florence – but the real magic lies in the slow journey through the Chianti region and the Val d’Orcia. Cypress-lined avenues, small stone villages, and family-run wineries characterize the landscape. Here, Slow Travel in Italy truly comes to life: time for wine tastings, walks through olive groves, and evenings at agriturismos enjoying regional cuisine.

This combination is ideal for a sustainable holiday in Italy that blends culture, culinary delights, and nature. Distances are manageable, the infrastructure is good, and yet there's still plenty of room for individual exploration. Such a self-guided tour of Italy allows you to experience the regions consciously and at your own pace – far removed from mass tourism.

This combination is ideal for a sustainable holiday in Italy that blends culture, culinary delights, and nature. Distances are manageable, the infrastructure is good, and yet there's still plenty of room for individual exploration. Such a self-guided tour of Italy  allows you to experience the regions consciously and at your own pace – far removed from mass tourism.