Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition

Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition

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Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition
James Lasdun and Pia Davis offer forty walks through the spectacular countryside of Tuscany and Umbria. Arranged for the utmost flexibility—from half-day outings easily accessible from a city base to day walks that can be linked together in a series—the itineraries combine the pleasures of walking and eating with one of the most enchanting landscapes in the world. Calling at medieval hill towns, secluded Benedictine abbeys, spring-fed pools, and Etruscan ruins, Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria enables travelers to discover Italy’s finest delights in a singularly rewarding way.

Featuring:

• New and revised walks

• Clear, easy-to-follow maps

• Suggestions for local food and wine and the best restaurants, hotels, and family- run accommodations

• Half-day, full-day, or overnight itineraries

• Practical tips, including information on climate, what to take, what to wear, and much more
Tuscany and Umbria are famous for both their glorious scenery and their superlative cuisines–could there be a more perfect vacation than walking through the countryside, stopping to dine along the way? In Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria authors James Lasdun and Pia Davis offer readers 40 itineraries ranging from half-day walks to routes stretching over several days. There are written directions for each walk as well as a map. There is also a chart for each itinerary outlining travel alternatives such as buses, trains, or private automobiles and a list of restaurants along the way. Each itinerary describes the sights and terrain in charming detail, and though you might want to supplement this book with other guides specific to each area, this one does a nice job of balancing the demands of cuisine and countryside in a single volume.

Rating: 4 Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition (out of 24 reviews)

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5 Responses to “Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition”

  1. Caryn Bern says:

    Review by Caryn Bern for Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition
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    I was inspired by this guidebook to do 4 days of walks in Tuscany this spring — from Buonconvento to Montalcino, Sant’Antimo via Ripa D’Orcia to Bagno Vignoni, and on to Pienza. I had previously done the Montepulciano-Pienza walk. Every walk I took was wonderful and I can’t recommend this way of seeing Italy highly enough! There is no way I could have done these walks without this book, which I found to be very accurate. There were a few places where I had minor trouble interpreting the directions, but was never really lost, and I found the maps very helpful. Proprieters of the places I stayed or stopped for a meal were sometimes amused, but always pleased, when they heard I was on foot. I also had the Lonely Planet guidebook to walking/hiking in Italy, but found that to be much less helpful and less detailed. It was clear to me that Lasdun and Davis had done painstakingly thorough background research. (i.e., had walked every trail more than once, and had tried every restaurant — obviously a great hardship, especially in the spring and fall!) It will take me years to do all the walks in this book that call out to me, but I’m already thinking of my next trip (in grape harvest season this time).

  2. Anonymous says:

    Review by for Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition
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    I bought this book before a recent trip to Italy. We stayed in a town described in the book and did one of the walks. Wonderful scenery and we thoroughly enjoyed the walk, and the excellent lunch at the restaurant recommended. We thought the book extremely useful and very well researched, and hope to use it to plan more walks next year. - Duncan Naylor and John Cowell

  3. Anonymous says:

    Review by for Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition
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    Because of torrential rains I only had the chance to do one of the walks in this book on my visit to Italy this past October–from Ripa d’Orcia to Bagno Vignoni–but it was one of the highlights of my trip. I found the directions to be painstakingly accurate, which was surprising to me considering that this book was published 3-1/2 years ago. Walking from place to place and then eating delicious local cuisine is a wonderful way to explore Italy and I’d love to return and do other walks from this book.

  4. Pia Davis says:

    Review by Pia Davis for Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition
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    The original edition of this book, written nearly ten years ago, needed

    updating, so we went back to Italy, this time with two young children.

    We’ve updated the original walks and restaurant reviews and added some new

    walks and locations. If you are thinking of buying the book, make sure you

    have the newer edition (both editions are available on Amazon, and the newer

    one is also cheaper). To order the new edition type “walking and eating

    2005″ (without the quotation marks) into Amazon’s search box.

    If you have any questions about the book, please feel free to email me at:

    walkingandeating@aol.com. Over the years we have had so many letters from

    people about the book, saying what a difference it made to their holiday. We

    hope you enjoy it.

  5. Richard M. Greene says:

    Review by Richard M. Greene for Walking and Eating in Tuscany and Umbria: Revised Edition
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    I planned a walking trip to Umbria and Tuscany based on this excellent and thorough guidebook. My wife and I and three other couples, all friends and all in our 50′s and 60′s, spent two weeks in May of 2000 walking three of the inteneraries in Umbria and seven in Tuscany. The experience was, arguably, the most satisfying vacation any of us has ever made. Fields of red poppies, yellow buttercups,and a vibrant bouquet of many other flowering plants and trees colored our surroundings. The book guided us through dramaticaly changing scenes from stately vineyards, to deep woods, to beautiful medieval and renaissance villages, towns, and abbeys, to mountain pastures and fields of flowers, and to a procession of stunning views. Walking gave our encounters with the places and people of our trip an exhilerating immediacy and intimacy that we would have otherwise missed. Buy the book, make the trip, do the walks, and be entranced. (The Lamole and the San Michele to Radda walks need updating because of property and road changes, but you can still find your way.)

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