Friday, September 16, 2016 | Ursula Peter / Jonas Stecher | Europe
The tour is over Thanks for a wonderful week. Hope to see you again somewhere else on this planet.
Ursula and Jonas
We decided for the short tour today. Passo Muraglione - dividing Tuscany from Emilia Romagna.
It started with a short stretch on the highway. Exit Forli - there is the best coffee stop on tour.
Passo di Muraglione
last picture stop on top of the pass
and he has chosen a great variety of beer - cheers
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Good bye - the bikes get loaded now.
Lots of things to do, lots of things to see - lets go
Down at Rimini Beach - the Adriatic Sea, the German barbeque
all the six packs on the beach
We went on to Coriano - hometown of Marco Simoncelli - everybody knows the story.
We have several Moto GP fans on the trip and it was a "must see" for them.
the memorial
the museum of Marco is very emotional
my favourite picture
after a short coffee at Simoncelli`s place stopped at the Misano race track - named after Sic
hop on to the Strada Panoramica Adriatica and hop off at "Falco" a fishrestaurant. Rossi has his yacht round the corner, maybe he will have lunch as well
hop on to Pesaro and hop off at Rossi`s Ranch
Yoram, Hope, Dean, Tiffany and Dan
Hope and Dean
Tavullia - Rossi`s hometown and his fan shop
before
after! Do you find any differences???
Bill and Dean signed it as official fans at Rossi`s fanshop
on comment, but the coffee is awesome
Time has come to leave Assisi, this wonderful spiritual village. Back towards the winding roads, Gubbio is first on our agenda for today. Situated on a mountain slope its impressive palazzo is seen from far around. Relax with a cappuccino in one of the small cafés. On our way to Urbino, we reach our fourth region of Italy, Le Marche.
Crossing the Montefeltro mountain range, we come to San Marino, the oldest republic of Europe. Like a crown on a mountain, it marks the end to a perfect riding day.
We will stay here for two nights giving us plenty of time to take in the countless sights to be seen.
My office
10th anniversary! Marty and Bill Luken were on their 1st Edelweiss Tour 10 years ago. It was my first tour as a tourguide as well (lot`s of adrenaline). Since than they came back every year. Me as well
On the foot of the hill Ingino, this town is topped by the church of Sant’ Ubaldo. Gubbio gives you the chance to have one of the most impressive views of the area around at the Palazzo dei Consoli, palace and former residence of the chiefs of the guilds. The Palazzo Ducale, palace of the Duke Frederico of Montefeltro is a sight of the early Renaissance. Also, the Dome and the Roman theater lying outside of the city walls are worth a stop. The “Piazza Quaranta Martiri” – the place named in honor to 40 locals, who were killed by the Nazis 1944 in reprisal to partisan activities.
everybody has a calling
they doing business
Uppps - ABS
“The town on two hills”, this is the meaning of Urbino in Latin. The Renaissance town is unique in Italy and of an extraordinary beauty. Since 1998 on the World Heritage List. The visitor should take a look at the Palazzo Ducale - the Duke’s palace – which showed the rich and demonstrated power. It is the birth town of Donato Bramante, Raphael, the most famous Renaissance Painter and last not least Valentino Rossi was born here.
massive walls
you can see the Titano mountain with San Marino on top already
We decided to take the longer route today. We don`t know yet whether we can get through because the whole area was hit by a heavy earthquake 3 weeks ago.
Birthplace of St. Benedict (480 AD), founder of the Benedictine order. Visit the Basilica de San Benedetto. Norcia is known in the world and in Italy as the capital of pork and wild boar products, which you will be able to taste upon our stop
barriers and shut off devices everywhere - Norcia suffered as well from the earthquake. Nobody died, thanks god.
The boys were fascinated from the neat little town.
wild boar, lentils and a variety of beans are the specialities of the region.
most of the houses look like that one, big cracks in the walls. Lots of streets are blocked.
We talked to some locals - most of them said the street is also blocked up to Casteluccio. But never give up, so we tried....
No risk, no fun. We drove through some blockades on the street and we made it.
Yes we made it - Dean on top of the pass
"Tibet of Italy" one of my favourite spots in this area. Monte Vettore, the highest peak of the Monte Sibillini National park a bit in clouds, but the atmosphere was special.
Just get the vibes....
See the trees behind??? they are planted in the shape of the Italian boot.
Casteluccio - heavily devastated. The fire fighters are working remove the tents, were the inhabitants had slept in during the days of the earthquake. There were about 700 after shocks.
After Visso the road was blocked totally by the police.
We did a detour, which was even better than the original route.
To all my collegues: there will be a track on the CMS soon - called Restday Assisi - earthquake. Maybe the street is opend up by next year, but I doubt it.
Santa Maria degli Angeli - Bill was happy - the church was closed
You find Assisi pretty much as it was 800 years ago.
Assisi downtown, next to the Hotel Giotto
Saint Francis Cathedral
Da Erminio - "Slow food" which means "farm to table". A bit of a walk but worth it.
Morning briefing at the terrace of the Garden Hotel.
theme of the day: a lot of excitements - ok we will see
What a spot for a picnic - Bagno Vignoni
Bagno Vignoni downtown. The whole market place is a thermal pool fed by 56 wells
Bagno Vignoni is a thermal spa from Roman times. Warm water is running out of the rock
.... good for getting these pants washed
running further down in big pools
parts of the group are busy with the Moto-GP in Misano, thanks god to internet you can watch it everywhere....
don`t disturb, Rossi is leading
others are relaxing
Salute - to the new born "kiwi lady" Karla - the nicest baby on this planet
a beautiful morning. We, no the group decided to start early. Clutch was out at 8.30 am and it was a perfect decision
San Galgano - built 1218 by the Cistercian monks. It is the first Gothic church in Tuscany. In 1786, lightning struck the bell tower which collapsed onto the roof of the Abbey. Classic concert taking place in the church in summer
Dean and Bill
Curves, curves, perfect roads and awesome landscape. Nothing more to say
Tiffany and Dan
Near Buonconvento - the monastery Monte Olvieto Maggiore
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Tiffany is enjoying the landscape
Back at the hotel Jonas waited for us with a picnic
These new tourguides are not only well trained, they also no what good food is - specially the Italian ones
Thank you Jonas - well done
What would a tour be without some problems, there is always something
See that is Italy - 1 is working, 4 are looking
So ladies and gentlemen - after riding and a picnic it is time for sightseeing. A restday is not a day to rest.
Piazza "Il Campo" - one of the most beautiful plazas in Italy
The Palio takes place here twice a year - the world famous horse race
The Cathedral in Siena
Inside like a fairytale from 1001 night
56 panels of marble inlays telling biblic stories. They worked on it about 200 years.
the famous pulpit of Nicola Pisano
Siena by night
the backside of the Cathedral
Piazza Salimbeni
Villa Pitiana - our start hotel
Claudia from the reception came to me, telling that there is our trailer standing on the way up to Villa Pitiana. No clue what happend. So she drove me down to have a look.
Well there was the trailer, but where is the tourguide???
Ahhh - here he is - a 5 star accomodation in the olive trees. Tourguide life is hard sometimes.
Everything is well prepared. These new tourguides are well educated. Well done Jonas
Welcome to the Tour of Tuscany!! Welcome briefing, motorcycle handover and dinner - Bistecca Fiorentina - not too bad.
Ahhh and we have birthday today. What a perfect cake - thank you Villa Pitiana!!!
Congratulation Yoram - all the best for the new year.
it started with the map fight.
Whatever you have seen on postcards - forget it - it is really leaning
it was worth the heavy traffic on the FI-PI-LI
Mark, Janet, Bill and Marthy, Mona and Philip and Yoram
the Baptistry
they started to built it in 1173, shaky ground, clay and sand. 3 storeys were completed, the earth below started to give. What to do????
1272 they worked on it again, their solution was to compensate the leaning with a banana curve. The process came to a halt and until the 18th century the lean remained stable.
The tower began to lean 1 mm a year, in 1993 it was 4,47 m out of plumb, more than 5 degrees from vertical!!! The rest you know already - I told you the whole thrilling story at the morning briefing.
Yoram unfortunately lost his wallet. He had a quick look at the Leaning Tower and went back to the gas station were we had coffee. God luck Yoram
San Gimignano in the afternoon - Manhattan of Tuscany
and at the parking lot we met Yoram again - here it is - he found it - credit cards, money, everything in. The honest Italians
Question to my Italian collegues: where is it???
The staff from the Garden Hotel in Siena prepared a table outside on the terrace for us - what a beautiful evening
Georgina made our evening.....
.... and Bill made a new friend