We're off!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Robert Clark
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If you want to get in the Uffizi in Florence you may need to book in advance to avoid queueing.
I was a bit naughty the exit is by the entrance just walked in the exit said I was looking for my wife, no one stopped me, oops.
 
I was a bit naughty the exit is by the entrance just walked in the exit said I was looking for my wife, no one stopped me, oops.

Cue mental image of dabhand returning to the Uffizi exit a few moments later with a marble statue under his arm saying in a loud voice "I've found my wife but she's looking a bit pale so I'd better take her out in the sun for a while" then pegging it across the Ponte Vecchio as fast as his legs will carry him.
 
Cue mental image of dabhand returning to the Uffizi exit a few moments later with a marble statue under his arm saying in a loud voice "I've found my wife but she's looking a bit pale so I'd better take her out in the sun for a while" then pegging it across the Ponte Vecchio as fast as his legs will carry him.
You were there then:D
 
Found another beautiful winery to stay at thanks to Fattore Amico. Just outside San Ginigiano. Off to explore the town on our bikes today before heading off to Florence
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Had a great morning in Florence (got fed up with the crowds by lunchtime). Camping on a hillside above the town with great views on the madness below
Looking forward to getting back into the country for one last night tomorrow before heading back to France
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Our last night in Italy was spent at a hilltop winery in Gavi care of Fattore AmicoG
After some wine tasting the owner proudly showed us his own motorhome
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Back in France en-route home. Stopping overnight in an aire in Bourgneuf with fantastic mountain views plus a Boulengerie and restaurant on our doorstep
Beats flying home any day

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Your tour looks fantastic :D I'm just book marking this thread for future reference :)
 

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