Sherry and I just had the pleasure of spending 3-weeks touring northern Italy. After many trips to France this was our first Italian vacation and we hoped to make the most of it. I’m happy to report we were successful. In a word, it was fabulous!!!
This trip will generate numerous posts as there are so many stories to tell. For now, here’s an overview of the trip.
We flew into Milan where we spent the first night enjoying the sites. The next morning it was off to Lake Como for a couple days to see the Museo del Cyclismo and the Chapel of Madonna del Ghisallo, both meccas for cyclists.
Next we drove to Verona, home to Juliette’s balcony, because it was on the way to Venice. However, Verona turned out to be a wonderful city and I’m sure we will go there again. From Verona, we turned in the car and trained to Venice with a stop along the way in the city of Padua to see Giotto’s Chapel.
Arriving by train in Venice was everything we imagined and more. It is such a beautiful and historic city and definitely one of the highlights of the trip. However, we had been on the go for the entire trip and it was time to slow things down a bit as we left Venice for Florence.
In Florence we abandoned hotels for a studio cottage in the Florentine hills. From here, we spend the week exploring the city as well as the Tuscan countryside with day trips to San Gimignano, Volterra, Siena and Montalcino.
We spent most of the last week in the Piemonte region at a little place outside the city of Alba. This part of the trip was all about relaxation. Well, relaxation and eating great food, drinking phenomenal wines, and exploring hill top villages with castels. Finally, it was back to Milan for a final few days before flying home.
There you have it. A whirlwind tour around northern Italy. I can’t wait to tell you more about it so stay tuned.
Ciao!!!