If you, like me, have an affinity for food and especially dishes incorporating truffles, then there can be no greater experience to be had than the Truffle Hunter’s weekend away in the Sibilini Mountain National Park; right in the heart of where some of Europe’s finest truffles are hunted! I have become a regular patron of Truffle Hunter, simply because they offer the best and easiest way to get one’s hands on fresh truffles! I then saw that they were offering a weekend away so that people like you and me (who appreciate fine dining) could delve into the world of the intrepid truffle hunter! It took me all of ten minutes to convince my husband, since he too is a culinary enthusiast, and we booked ourselves into Truffle Hunter’s exciting holiday program!
A month later, we returned to Devon from a whirlwind romance with untouched natural beauty, food that could well be served in heaven and fantastic experiences that took us deep into the heavy forests blanketing the flanks of the Italian Sibilini Mountain range. Wine tastings, luxurious accommodation, the greatest company and (my favorite) cooking lessons dispensed by a chef with years of experience in preparing gourmet meals with truffles! The Truffle Hunting weekend away was simply magical and filled with incredible food, wine, company and breath-taking experiences. I would recommend this to all, whether you have tasted the delights of a truffle or not!
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