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Gourmet Emilia-Romagna Wine & Gourmet Food Tour    Gourmet Emilia-Romagna Wine & Gourmet Food Tour

Parma ham, vintage balsamic vinegar, Parmigiano Reggiano.... these are just some of the famous culinary delights of Northern Italy which we will be savouring on this interesting tour.

3 days, from £799 (Group tour). Arblaster and Clarke »  
 
  • Residenza D'Arte

    Residenza D'Arte (4.75 km)

    To mistake the Residenza D’Arte for an art gallery instead of a hotel would be a very easy mistake to make. The owners of this 12th century Tuscan...
  • Podere Dionora

    Podere Dionora (4.89 km)

    A stunning Tuscan farmhouse in the heart of hilltown country, offering very exclusive B&B This is Tuscany just as you dreamed it would be. A...
  • Pienza

    Pienza (8.50 km)

    In 1459, Pope Pius II took it upon himself, as powerful leaders do, to refashion his birthplace of Pienza into the perfect Renaissance town. His...
  • Pienza

    Pienza (8.54 km)

    'It was in this Tuscan town that Renaissance town-planning concepts were first put into practice after Pope Pius II decided, in 1459, to transform the...
  • Val d'Orcia

    Val d'Orcia (17.85 km)

    The landscape of Val d’Orcia is part of the agricultural hinterland of Siena, redrawn and developed when it was integrated in the territory of the...
  • Cycle through Tuscany

    Cycle through Tuscany (39.08 km)

    Tuscany is best done on a bike. Built when it was more difficult to travel over great distances, the towns and villas here are close together and off...
  • Assisi and the Basilica of St. Francis

    Assisi and the Basilica of St. Francis (71.22 km)

    The enchantingly beautiful medieval town of Assisi, in the hills of Umbria, is best known as the birthplace of St. Francis. Yet long before the time...
  • Umbria

    Umbria (77.85 km)

    Umbria’s major wine, Orvieto, isn’t as popular outside Italy as it once was and most of the other wines produced here are unknown to international...
  • Uffizi Gallery

    Uffizi Gallery (81.11 km)

    Much of the Uffizi's collection was once owned by the Medici family, a member of which originally commissioned the building in 1560. The Uffizi...
  • Florence

    Florence (81.17 km)

    No travel guide to Florence fails to wax lyrical over this holiday destination - a spectacular example of a well preserved medieval Italian town,...
Tuscan Cookery
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