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Car hire for 3 days over
Left siena with noddy, our car hire for 3days, fiat panda, just fitting in our bags. Headed off to chianti sculpture park, approx 30large pieces placed in woodland of visual delight. Pieces by artists from all countries and other pieces in owners premises which was an old pottery furnace. This building was incredible and the views, wow. Then to volterra, hill town of course, what else in tuscany. Stayed the night just outside wall area ...
A Picture Perfect Town
... beautiful, everything was pristine, every alley was a photo opportunity. Due to the time of year, there were not too many tourists, but the city itself is designed for tourism. But it was quite classy, unlike Assisi which suffers from the constant presence of cheap, obnoxious tourist shops with hundreds of plastic St. Francis statues in every window. Orvieto has a different approach to the business of tourism. They have made an ideal ...
On the road again!
We were on the road early and and even managed a two hour stop over in Siena. That stop, while Ross enjoyed seeing the famous Il Campo for the first time, just reinforced how happy we were that we didn't stay in this busy, loud, extremely touristy and somewhat scruffy city. Little Volterra and now Montepulciano have such a nice atmosphere in comparison. We had a ...
New Friends and a Great Meal
... and away we go. It is a pleasant drive through some rolling countryside and after about 50 minutes we reach Bagnoregio. There is a shuttle bus to the bridge to Civita but we decide to walk. Carol is feeling much better and the way is mostly level. As we are walking down the road, the small shuttle bus goes by and the other couple from Orvieto wave to us. The town of Bagnoregio is quiet and we soon come to a viewpoint looking over at Civita Di Bagnoregio. This old part of town ...
We Stay in Orvieto
... and an old medieval kiln with tools. Who knows what else lies beneath some of the homes and streets above. Carol is not feeling great but wants to continue to see the Etruscan Necropolis. It is not easy to find and we end up walking along the path on the outside of the city walls. We find it lying beneath us but the entrance is quite a ways downhill on a road. Carol is not up to it so we walk a little further on the path and cut back up into town. ...