Saturday, May 28, 2011

BAC Florence to Elba – Monteriggione to Castellini

I breakfast buffet was really good. I had scrambled eggs with bacon for the first time on the trip. This isn’t something I normally eat, but I needed some protein to keep up my energy. I have not been hungry at breakfast for several days because of our late dinners.

The skies were threatening rain when Matt and I left at 8:00. We packed our rain jackets to (a) ward off the rain spirits or (b) to put on if it rained. Option (a) worked because we didn’t have a drop of rain all day. The weather was sunny and cool all day, our most pleasant day on the tour weather-wise.

Monteriggione We made out first stop after less than 3 km at Monteriggione, a very small walled village. This is a busy tourist stop. We were early enough so that we saw no other tourists. After leaving Monteriggione, we soon picked up Dave and Eric, our strong father/son team. We rode with them all of the way to the finish.

A Perfect Tuscan Cycling Road

Today’s route had several short climbs and descents. Only a couple of them were steep. We were mostly on narrow roads with little traffic. We stopped a few times for photo ops, nature calls and snacks. We had lunch at the top of the steepest climb of the day in Radda in Chianti. We ate outside in a small trattoria on the main piazza. I had been at the same place two years ago and enjoyed it. We all ate ravioli stuffed with ricotta cheese and spinach and covered with a sauce made with sheep and goat cheese.

Wedding in Radda in Chianti

After lunch we walked our bicycles up the main street of the town to where we saw a crowd gathering in front of a church. A wedding was just finishing and a military honor guard was crossing swords waiting for the bride and groom to walk the gauntlet. We watched them walk past each pair of officers. When they reached the last pair, the officers block them with their swords and forced the bride to walk back up and down the stairs and kiss each member of the honor guard.

Soon we were off riding again, this time picking up Ruth and Darrel, or rather they picked up us. Ruth pulled us for the next 10 km to Castellini. Our first stop was for very good gelato. Our second stop was up a hill to Villa Cristina, our headquarters. The third stop was another 2km to an agriturissimo where many of us found our rooms and an inviting swimming pool. I have a small funky comfortable room with older stuffed furniture. The shower in the bathroom drains on the bathroom floor. It works well. And we have FREE wifi.

Here’s the link to today's ride.

We walked to town and toured the main street. I had been to Castellini before but had never been in town. It is an interesting old village that has been converted into a tourist haven. There are lots of shops selling local products especially Chianti. There are lots of old buildings including one that looks like a castle.

We had Happy Hour at Villa Cristina and then walked to a pizzeria for dinner. We had two kinds of pasta – ravioli and linguini. Our main course was two kinds of beef. One had a pepper sauce that was outstanding. Our dessert was local cake. If I had less wine I could describe the meal better.

It turned cool when the sun went down. Some of us still had on shorts and short sleeved shirts. We had to drape chair covers over us at our outside dinner seating to keep warm. At the end of dinner, we couldn’t find our transport back to our agriturissimo so we walked. It was cold.

1 comment:

John McManus said...

In 2000, Brenda and I stayed in Castellini and attended a classical music concert in an old church. Neat experience.