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Through Tuscany on two small wheels (2TU2302)

Monday, October 9, 2023 | Stefan Eisenbrandt | Europe

We - a group of two-wheeled enthusiasts from Germany and North America - are ready for beautiful Tuscany. We meet in Florence, our base for the next week. Within 5 days we will discover historic towns, explore great landscapes, enjoy local delicacies and of course have lots of fun on our scooters; italo-style! Let's go

Riding day 1: San Gimignano

The weather is on our side, the scooters are ready and the hotel has prepared us for the day with a super breakfast. The start of the tour is exciting and challenging, as we first want to get out of beautiful Florence. There is a lot going on, the traffic is typically Italian: a sympathetic chaos. We just swim along here and let ourselves drift out of the south of the city while at the same time familiarizing ourselves with the Vespa and BMW scooters.

 

Out of the hustle and bustle we dive into the quiet, picturesque landscape of Tuscany. We are on the edge of the Chianti region, famous for its wine. On our route, we first stop in Greve in Chianti, a quiet little town where we treat ourselves to a cappuccino.

 

We continue south. We enjoy the hilly landscape of Tuscany. What must not be missed, of course: Excellent Italian food. We treat ourselves to excellent antipasti and homemade pasta for lunch. The only problem: it tastes too delicious to restrain ourselves.

 

In the afternoon, we stop in San Gimignano, our main destination for today's driving day. The medieval town delights with its silhouette marked by numerous towers. A walk through the narrow streets, an Italian gelato or an espresso in the town square. This is the way to enjoy life.

Scooters have been waiting the whole night,...
... but now the riders are getting ready.
Only a short time later we already have great views of the Chianti region.
Somewhere in the middle of nowhere, a lunch stop in great ambience and wirh Italian delicacies
The towers and...
...small alleys of San Gimignano are pretty unique
Back in traffic of Firenze after an exciting day
We went out for dinner, even here we can enjoy a nice view, now of Florence at night
Good night riders, tomorrow's gonna be a tough day

Riding day 2: Mugello

Today in a nutshell: curves, mountain passes and fantastic views

We drive to the north of Tuscany, the Mugello. The name will quickly remind motorsport fans of the Mugello Racetrack, which we of course pay a visit.

After that, it's curves, curves, curves for us. The Passo del Giogo brings us up to 2900ft. The scenery in which we are moving sometimes makes it difficult to focus on driving. One would prefer to stop every 100m for a photo. More great country roads lie ahead of us, winding through and over the Apenin.

Time for an extended lunch break in the Senio Valley. The refreshment in the form of formaggio, prosciutto, pasta and espressi comes in handy. Because a wonderful stage still lies ahead of us: the Passo dela Sambuca brings us back to the heights, geographically as well as emotionally. The view from the 3300ft high point on the mountain landscape of the Mugello, indescribable. Roads as if they were built for us. Yes, even with a scooter you can enjoy the technical hairpin turns and sharp curves with pure driving pleasure, even if they are quite challenging for some. After this 12mi of winding section, we move on to the leisurely last part.

Relaxed, long-drawn curves bring us back to Florence. We follow the river Sieve - again and again great views open up in the river valley - which after a few kilometers flows into the Arno. This signals us: we are shortly before Florence and thus shortly before the goal. We refuel the scooters for the next day and arrive at the hotel with broad grins and pride at having mastered the challenging sections. It's nice that we still have enough time before dinner, which some use for an excursion into the Florentine city center, some for relaxing at the pool or in the spa area.

On the road again
Scooter Gang at the Mugello racetrack
We'd be ready for our turns
Adam and Norman discussing about the best line
Michelle is happy (...that we mustn't go on track?)
Lucky to get your attention for a group picture...
... well, at least for a second
All scooters in the pit lane, it's lunchtime.
Later Norman will say that this day was hard work. From the outside, it actually looks more like fun and flow.
But his son Adam is definitely grateful to him for asking him to come along on the tour
Scooters are slow, especially when you're riding 2up. Michelle and Nic demonstrating the opposite.
Jamie in Action
Ulrich is obviously happy with his BMW scooter
Walt P., legends say that even the locals don't want to compete with him
The Sambuca pass offers great roads,...
.... amazing curves,....
...and stunning views.
Scooters and Tuscany, this combination makesyou happy

Riding day 3: Siena

After yesterday's demanding day of driving, today will be a bit more leisurely. However, this should not be equated with boring. Today we dive deep into the Chianti region. Gentle hilly landscapes, fantastic views over vineyards, cypresses and Tuscan country houses accompany us towards Siena. We make only a short stop in the morning for a cafe or cappuccino in Castellina in Chianti, so we can do an extended sightseeing tour in Siena.

This is also worthwhile, because both the Piazza del Campo and the cathedral, as well as the many small streets are very worth seeing.

On the way home we stroll through the small town of Radda in Chianti. Situated high on a hill, one has a great view. We quickly begin to distribute the most beautiful houses and properties that we discover in the valley and on the other side of the hill. Yes one comes here actually fast on the thought to return more often.

In the evening there is still reason for us to celebrate in the hotel. On the one hand Michelle and Nic have wedding day. On the other hand Simma has birthday. Of course she gets a serenade from us and we toast together with regional wine on the special occasion. As a surprise, a birthday cake is waiting for her, which knocked everyone's socks off. Quote Simma: "That was the best birthday cake I've ever had."

So a beautiful and eventful day comes to an end. We are already looking forward to the next one

Optimizing the suspension for Walt and Allison before we leave
Good morning Chianti...
...we're back
Father and son on tour in Siena
Nic, Michelle and Stefan in front of the Palazzo Pubblico
Siena Cathedral impresses from a distance,.....
...but even more up close
Italy, the land of scooters. Siena is no exception
After we have found our scooters we go back towards Florence
Coffee stop in Radda in Chianti
If you pay attention, you will discover black roosters everywhere. The rooster is the emblem of the Chianti region.
Radda is situated on a hill. From here you have a great view.
Happy birthday Simma
Simma and Jamie have taken today off to spend her birthday as a couple. But in the evening we sit together again and celebrate.

Riding day 4: Arezzo

At the morning briefing we can again look forward to the best scooter weather. The sun will accompany us all day and with pleasantly warm temperatures our stops will be all the more beautiful.

Today we start in the east of Tuscany, 100mi lie ahead of us. One of today's highlights awaits us shortly after leaving the city: the Passo dela Consuma. Pleasant curves with good road surface bring us to the top of the pass at just under 3600ft. On the way downhill, one or the other driver loses sight of the beautiful landscape. No wonder, because the pass really offers pure driving fun. There were even drivers who had to stop briefly because they were overwhelmed by their emotions

We continue leisurely to the second highlight of our day: the jewelry town of Arezzo. We park high up on the city walls of the city and take our time for an extended walk. It's much quieter and less touristy here than in the other towns we've visited so far. Afterwards we meet for pizza in a traditional trattoria. Really a day to enjoy.

On the way back to Florence, the road is winding again. Along the olive plantations near Regello, the curves seem to never end. The road winds along the hillside to our next break. After so much Italian pleasure, one thing must not be missing, of course: Gelato. But what is also needed: patience and tolerance regarding Italian opening hours. The owner of the ice cream parlor seems to enjoy an extended siesta. We do the same and enjoy the short break in the sunshine. When we no longer believed in our luck and just wanted to leave, the doors of the ice cream parlor open and we still come to our creamy refreshment.

In the evening we meet the others, who have treated themselves today to a day of rest in downtown Florence or a guided tour of a winery. We drive to Piazza Michelangelo. Situated high above the city, here you have a super view of Florence at night. Right next door is the restaurant, where we dine on the terrace at still pleasant temperatures and report on our experiences.

On top of Passo dela Consuma, really enjoyable ride
While Simma is enjoying Florence, Jamie has some fun on the ride today
Michelle and Nic enjoying the View from 3600ft
Ullrich was suprised how hilly the Tuscany actual is
Small talk with locals, also something that makes a good trip
Adam, we still have to ride back
Italian Pizza in a very traditional trattoria
Meanwhile on the Ponte Vecchio: Norman enjoying a Restday in the city center
Live from Florence: Allison and Walt having a vineyards tour
Finally, Gelato
Florence at night. Beautiful view from piazza Michelangelo

Riding day 5: Reggello

On our last day of driving we take it easy and have only planned a short round for the morning.

The road winds uphill through a quiet forest with almost no traffic. For one or the other pillion rider the partly tight curves are quite a confidence test for their riders. But arrived at the top of the viewpoint all are happy to have driven the route. It's a little easier going downhill again, and in the small town of Reggello we stop for a coffee.

At lunchtime we are back at the hotel as planned, and so everyone still has time to do something on the last day. Of course there was also the option to go for a ride on the scooter. Ulrich gladly accepted this offer and so we set off for a real treat for two-wheelers: the Passo del Muraglione. It's the weekend and we are still spoiled by the weather, so of course we were not the only ones who came up with the idea. At the top there is a lot going on, the cafe and the viewpoint are a popular meeting place in the local motorcycle scene. We let our eyes wander for a while over the National Park Foreste Casentinesi, enjoy the sun rays and then make our way back to Florence. A short gelato stop is of course possible. 

And that was unfortunately already our last driving day. Yes, time can pass quickly when you spend it doing what you love to do. We sit together again at dinner and review the tour. It was a week with a lot of impressions and a lot of driving fun, and everyone had their own personal highlight.

A typical Tuscany point of view, this will stay in our mind for some time
Simma and Jamie on their shiny red Vespa, ...
and Allison with Walt on their BMW Scooter, all seem to be quite happy
Meeting point for many bikers: the Passo del Muraglione
Ulrich enjoying the view from the Muraglione pass
Our scooters were faithful companions, the whole week they reliably took us everywhere

    

And that was it, our Tuscany Scooter Tour. Unfortunately, we also had two accidents on our tour, which meant that not everyone could take part in the full tour. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the great cooperation within our group. Even if there was a problem we all helped together and everyone had understanding when there was a delay.

It was a really special tour, numerous experiences,  many and beautiful impressions, lots of driving fun and a sympathetic, relaxed and constructive togetherness.

Many thanks to all of you and hopefully we'll see each other soon at the next tour.

Stefan

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