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Sunflower Landscapes of Sardinia: A Countryside Guide (Sunflower Guide Sardinia)

by Andreas Stieglitz

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Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean, is a walker's paradise. Its scenic diversity ranges from rough and primeval landscapes to gentle, golden sand dunes, from scorching rocky pla

 

 

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Amazon rank: #1,267,107
bound: 136 pages
Publisher: Hunter Pub Inc; 2 edition (July 31, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1856913015
ISBN-13: 978-1856913010
Weight: 6.4 ounces

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From our base on Faial we head across by ferry to discover the natural lava pools of 'The Brown Island', Sao Jorge, in the center of the archipelagoThe landscape is gently rolling for the most part, making this an easy cycle and a relaxing holidayYour journey then takes you east to medieval Colle di Val d'Elsa, enjoying balcony views across the Elsa ValleyAlternatively, perhaps take a trip on one of the many lake cruisers (hopping on and off at leisure at the numerous jetty points) and soak up the views from the waterLearn more about Landscapes of Luberon Walk Porto to Coimbra Cycling Varied cycling routes: beaches, sand dunes, lighthouses, colourful marinas and charming citiesPorto's famous wine cellars with wine tasting included; Aveiro's Venetian canals, Coimbra's UNESCO recognised heritageCoastal and lagoon wildlife: pink flamingo, purple heron, kingfisher and sandpiper4-star hotels throughout in beachfront, town and country locationsWine tastings included on Day 2 and Day 8GPS includedOption to rent electric bikesIt's a mystery how such a lovely region can be kept quite so secret, yet the coastline south of Porto and the Aveiro Lagoon make for some of the most relaxing cycling we've ever experiencedMain article: Music of TuscanyThe Italian language is a "literary version" of TuscanBeef of the highest quality comes from the Chiana Valley, specifically a breed known as Chianina used for Florentine steakIt is typical country cooking, with plenty of delicious, genuine flavors, and makes great use of garden vegetables, herbs, wild berries, wild mushrooms, asparagus, game and cheeses

 

*Helmets are a legal requirement for e-bikes in PortugalYour accommodation is varied too; you stay in an old coaching inn, a grand riverside hotel and a luxury lakeside mansionHere, you'll be intoxicated by the rich colors of the landscape, olive groves, fruit orchards, vineyards and ruby-red fields, all intensified by the wonderful limpid light of the AdriaticChef Alex is very proud of his menu and is often seen wandering the restaurant chatting with customers! Learn more about Discovering the Ebro Delta by bike Hilltop Villages of Provence Cycling A lavender-scented patchwork of sun drenched vineyards, olive groves and apple orchardsMedieval perched villages: Gordes and Bonnieux, with spectacular views across the LuberonQuiet country lanes and cycle paths; beautiful Provencal countryside and sleepy hamletsGreat lunch options; chateaux and wine estates all too happy to provide tastingsA variety of hotels, each with a swimming poolOption to rent electric bikesOn this six night holiday you'll discover the beauty of Provence - a region where refinement and tradition blend beautifully and whose natural light and landscapes have served as inspiration to the likes of Van Gogh, Cezanne, Picasso and Dumas, not to mention Peter Mayle! You'll look out over a patchwork blanket of fields, olive groves, vineyards and, in the south east, apple orchards which cover the floor between the high mountains on either sideA fourth allegorical work was the Intelligenza, which is sometimes attributed to Compagni, but is probably only a translation of French poemsYou'll visit riverside Merano, a place of retreat for Empress Elisabeth of Austria, beautiful Bolzano (ranked as the top city in Italy in a recent quality-of-life survey), and cosmopolitan Trento, whose rich architectural interest stems from its fascinating blend of Renaissance and Germanic influencesThe left 'wing' is mainly home to swathes of tropical forest, thermal pools and thundering waterfalls; in contrast, the flatter, right 'wing' offers sweeping sugar cane fields and picturesque golden sandsIt begins by tumbling through the rolling hills and secluded valleys of the Cambrian Mountains , meanders through the water meadows, farmland and apple orchards of Herefordshire and then sweeps through deep gorges beneath towering limestone cliffs and ancient woodland to reach the sea.Highlights of the 12 day/ 11 night trail include historic market towns like Rhayader, Builth Wells, Ross-on-Wye, Monmouth and Chepstow; Hay-on-Wye, the 'book capital' of Britain; Hereford with its magnificent cathedral, whose treasures include the Mappa Mundi and the largest chained library in the world; Gilfach, a unique Medieval Welsh Longhouse; sleepy villages with ancient parish churches; the Monnow Bridge Gate at Monmouth, the only surviving example in Britain of a fortified bridge gateway of a medieval walled town; the parishes of the Victorian diarist, the Rev Francis Kilvert; the romantic ruin of Tintern Abbey; and magnificent viewpoints including Merbach Hill, Yat Rock and the Eagle's Nest, which provides views of seven counties.Optional shortened 8 day/7 night itinerary can be arranged on the North Section - starting inLlanidloes/Rhyd-y-benwch and ending in Hay-on-Wye or on the South Section - starting in Hay-on-Wye and ending in Chepstow.Copyright www.contours.co.uk Learn more about Wye Valley Walk Walking in Mozarts Lake District Snow-capped peaks, pine-clad hills, lush green meadows and unspoilt forest trailsLuxury **** hotels throughoutCrystal-clear, turquoise lakes, babbling streams, tranquil shores, secluded baysPicturesque waterfront villages, postcard-pretty castles and cobbled streets crammed with attractive frescoed housesVaried rest day choices: water sports, mountain rail rides, lake cruises and Mozart's fairytale city of SalzburgThe Salzkammergut area (Austria's Lake District) is one of the most impressive regions in the heart of the countryThe democratic form of government created a style of poetry which stood strongly against the medieval mystic and chivalrous styleFringed with a rainbow of colorful flora, the levadas lead you inland to breezy Santo da Serra, a transfer then takes you to to the Levada do Norte for spectacular views from the cliff tops.Our accommodation choices offer as many contrasts as the walks: in Santana our hotel is surrounded by vineyards (join in with the harvest if you're there in September) and has its own wine cellar, in Santo da Serra the hotel was built in the 1920's and has been used as a family home and tea house over the years and in Funchal, the ***** Quinta da Bela Vista is one of the most exclusive hotels on the islandLearn more about Walking on Gozo - Calypsos Isle Highlights of Tenerife Walk Spectacular Isle of Eternal Spring: prehistoric forests, plunging valleys and terraced vineyardsFishing villages, cliff top lighthouses and poppy-fringed country trailsDramatic volcanic landscapes, black sand beaches, vivid lava flows, and UNESCO World Heritage Mount Teide National ParkSub-tropical, enchanting laurisilva forest of the Anaga Rural ParkWonderfully varied hotels: traditional farm with pool and historic nobleman's mansion by the seaPreserved town of Garachico; shady squares and colorful fishing portComplementary rental car included in tour priceOn Tenerife it is forever springtime, the sunny climate, glorious flowers, balmy temperatures and majestic scenery make it a perfect antidote towinterIn Mondim we stay at the 4-star Mondim Agua Hotel, a contemporary hotel with an infinity pool and stunning viewsThe Sienese School of painting flourished in Siena between the 13th and 15th centuries and for a time rivaled Florence, though it was more conservative, being inclined towards the decorative beauty and elegant grace of late Gothic art 2f597b3706

 

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