From Charlie: http://www.beeker.co.uk/Other
Our train trip: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vivslack/sets/72157616047843843/
Monday, 30 March 2009
So that was that. It's all over. I hope everyone had a good trip.
It was tricky at times with so many people and a few issues with money and routes but I think overall it was a success. Nice scenery, sunshine, great food, lots of laughs and some good riding once we got the hang of the dodgy maps and roads to nowhere. We enjoyed oursleves anyway.
Big thanks to Becks for sorting out the transfers and help with cooking, to Miles, Charlie, Mike and others for planning routes, Bobby and Jerry for the barbeque and to everyone else for making it a great trip. Also thanks so much for the cycle shirt, its ace and I cant wait for a sunny day to wear it.
I've set up a group on flickr for all the photos: www.flickr.com/groups/lucca-trip-2009/
Any good wheelers ones can also go in the wheelers group: www.flickr.com/groups/manchester-wheelers/
There were a few tools and energy bars left over so if you want to claim them let me know.
Otherwise, I think thats it until next year. Look forward to seeing all the photos.
Viv
It was tricky at times with so many people and a few issues with money and routes but I think overall it was a success. Nice scenery, sunshine, great food, lots of laughs and some good riding once we got the hang of the dodgy maps and roads to nowhere. We enjoyed oursleves anyway.
Big thanks to Becks for sorting out the transfers and help with cooking, to Miles, Charlie, Mike and others for planning routes, Bobby and Jerry for the barbeque and to everyone else for making it a great trip. Also thanks so much for the cycle shirt, its ace and I cant wait for a sunny day to wear it.
I've set up a group on flickr for all the photos: www.flickr.com/groups/lucca-trip-2009/
Any good wheelers ones can also go in the wheelers group: www.flickr.com/groups/manchester-wheelers/
There were a few tools and energy bars left over so if you want to claim them let me know.
Otherwise, I think thats it until next year. Look forward to seeing all the photos.
Viv
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Two more potential rides
A short ride around and over the Pisano Mount to the south of Lucca.
Ride to the seaside Lago di Massaciuoli, Pisa, Marina di Pisa, Livorno
Ride to the seaside Lago di Massaciuoli, Pisa, Marina di Pisa, Livorno
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Villa Details
I just recieved more details about the apartment:
Villa Mori
Via Vechia di Vicopelago,
474/e, 55100 Vicopelago, Lucca
The pool will be open but cold but the owner says the weather is great at the moment. Just hope it lasts!
Villa Mori
Via Vechia di Vicopelago,
474/e, 55100 Vicopelago, Lucca
The pool will be open but cold but the owner says the weather is great at the moment. Just hope it lasts!
Thursday, 12 March 2009
Tuscany Routes (two long rides)
Two 100 odd miles rides visiting some interesting looking places.
To Carrara, Alpuana Alps, The Marble Mountain. Mountain of marble which looks like snow covered peaks. See Photos
To Monte Cimone, cold war installation inside a mountain, access restricted during cold war. Highest mountain in north Appenines. Monte Cimone
To Carrara, Alpuana Alps, The Marble Mountain. Mountain of marble which looks like snow covered peaks. See Photos
To Monte Cimone, cold war installation inside a mountain, access restricted during cold war. Highest mountain in north Appenines. Monte Cimone
Tuscany Routes
Thanks Charlie for starting the ball rolling:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/lucca-to-florence
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/lucca-san-gimignano
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/siena-lucca
and here's a few more routes increasing in hardnesss:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/short-hill-trip
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/lucca-a-longer-trip-in-the-hills
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/lucca-a-big-mountain
That mountain in the middle is quite big! 1200m to the top of the pass on that last ride, click on show in the coner and you can see the ride profile - it's looks so wrong!
Simon's also printed out a couple of routes that he's going to laminate for use as crib cards.
You can add any more route ideas in comments below.
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/lucca-to-florence
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/lucca-san-gimignano
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/siena-lucca
and here's a few more routes increasing in hardnesss:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/short-hill-trip
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/lucca-a-longer-trip-in-the-hills
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/lucca-a-big-mountain
That mountain in the middle is quite big! 1200m to the top of the pass on that last ride, click on show in the coner and you can see the ride profile - it's looks so wrong!
Simon's also printed out a couple of routes that he's going to laminate for use as crib cards.
You can add any more route ideas in comments below.
9 days to go!
I think we are ready to go now (accomodation, transport and transfers all sorted), I can't wait.
Can y'all try and get some idea of routes, places you would like to go etc. There are a lot of us going and too many for someone to organise so if we have plenty of ideas it will make plans each night for the following day easier.
See you there!
Can y'all try and get some idea of routes, places you would like to go etc. There are a lot of us going and too many for someone to organise so if we have plenty of ideas it will make plans each night for the following day easier.
See you there!
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
More money woes
There are still quite a few people that haven't paid up so PLEASE pay or let me know if you can't ASAP. I need to pay £3400 in total and I'm £700 short so it's quite difficult for me to cover it myself. YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!
More information on Villa Mori
The owner of the appartment has sent me a link to his website with more information about Villa Mori and the surrounding area. This should help with working out who sleeps where - that's one job too many for me so people can sort that out between themselves.
http://www.friendsoftuscany.com/morri.php
There is also an area map and more photos to check out.
http://www.friendsoftuscany.com/morri.php
There is also an area map and more photos to check out.
Thursday, 12 February 2009
What do people think about transfers?
So, transfers...Becks has looked into van or minibus hire which works out at around £30 each for the week plus petrol. That would mean either someone doing a few trips back and forth or unpacking bikes at the airport and someone driving all the luggage while everyone else rides.
Becks has also enquired about transfers with bikes with a couple of companies so we will see what comes back from them.
I've also asked the owner for advice so he is looking into it for me.
What does everyone think?
Becks has also enquired about transfers with bikes with a couple of companies so we will see what comes back from them.
I've also asked the owner for advice so he is looking into it for me.
What does everyone think?
Time to pay up!
I've been speaking to the owner of the villa and we now owe the full amount. Several have dropped out but others have stepped in so we now have £3600 to split between 21 so that's £171 each. Most people have paid £80 already so that's £91.
I've emailed round details of how to transfer to my account or pay by cheque but if you've got any problems paying up in the next few days let me know. Obviously it's too much for me to cover but i'm sure we can work something out. If you can pay or email me asap that'd be great.
I've emailed round details of how to transfer to my account or pay by cheque but if you've got any problems paying up in the next few days let me know. Obviously it's too much for me to cover but i'm sure we can work something out. If you can pay or email me asap that'd be great.
21st - 28th March - Lucca, Tuscany
Location
Lucca is 23km from Pisa and 75km from Florence: http://tinyurl.com/lucca-tuscany
Lucca itself is described as 'a beautiful little Tuscan town protected by thick 16th-century walls, featuring some of Italy's finest medieval and Renaissance architecture, superb dining, antique markets, easy access to stunning nearby villas in the surrounding hills and with endless beaches less than half an hour away. Lucca is one of Tuscany's best-kept secrets.'
There are plenty of 'proper' mountains to climb, flat rides through the forests, wineries and olive groves and access to the tuscan coast and beaches. There also looks like there is some cracking mountain biking in the region so it should be possible for people to hire bikes for the odd day and head off road. There is even a traffic free way in and out of the city on the Serchio cycle path.
Accomodation
Villa Mori is a complex of 5 newly restored apartments sleeping up to 23 people. In each apartment there is a living room, dining area, fully equipped kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms and a bed settee. There is a shaded terrace, a BBQ area, a 16x9 m pool and 800 sq m of grounds. It is located in a rural area called Vicopelago within the city boundaries of Lucca. There are 2 restaurants within a short walk, and other restaurants and pizzerias, shops and bars in the suburban street which takes you to the centre of Lucca Old Town, around 3 kms in total. In March the cost for the week is £3600 so around £160 each depending on final numbers.
For more info go to http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/p72160#unitamenities
Transport
As this is such a big group people will need to arrange and book their own transport. There is some information below to get started.
By train: You can travel from London to Paris by Eurostar (13:37-17:08) then get an overnight train to Florence (18:59 - 07:16). This means leaving Manchester Saturday morning and arriving in Florence on Sunday morning (or leave earlier for some time in Paris on the way). Eurostar to Paris is from £59 return, train onto Florence from 80 euros.
By air: There are a number of airlines flying into Pisa and Florence. The best deal I found was with Ryanair flying from Liverpool to Pisa. Current price is £79 return. Otherwise there are lots of flight options from London to both Pisa and Florence. Easyjet is currently around £70, ryanair £80 and BA £100. The cheap airlines will charge you to take your bikes.
Transfers: We will look into options for hiring a van or minibus to transport luggage from Pisa/Florence and also to give us transport to go shopping or for a day trip off the bikes. If you would be willing to drive please let me know. Otherwise there are local trains from Pisa/Florence to Lucca or we can get an organised transfer.
Who is going?
There are a mixture of wheelers and other friends going and a range of abilities...
Wheelers: Viv Slack; Jerry Cross; Martin Harney; Becks Ward; Mick Style; Tijl Verhoelst; Miles Wilkinson;
Man Tri: Paul Sav; Brian Mullen; Mike Ogden; Dan Ling; Harsharn Gill; Alistair Cairns; Charlie Baker;
Others: Tony Parks; Anita (FP Mailing); Si (Leigh Premier); Dan Hayes (Friend of Micks) ,Mike (friend of Becks) ,Bobby (friend of Becks)
Lucca is 23km from Pisa and 75km from Florence: http://tinyurl.com/lucca-tuscany
Lucca itself is described as 'a beautiful little Tuscan town protected by thick 16th-century walls, featuring some of Italy's finest medieval and Renaissance architecture, superb dining, antique markets, easy access to stunning nearby villas in the surrounding hills and with endless beaches less than half an hour away. Lucca is one of Tuscany's best-kept secrets.'
There are plenty of 'proper' mountains to climb, flat rides through the forests, wineries and olive groves and access to the tuscan coast and beaches. There also looks like there is some cracking mountain biking in the region so it should be possible for people to hire bikes for the odd day and head off road. There is even a traffic free way in and out of the city on the Serchio cycle path.
Accomodation
Villa Mori is a complex of 5 newly restored apartments sleeping up to 23 people. In each apartment there is a living room, dining area, fully equipped kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms and a bed settee. There is a shaded terrace, a BBQ area, a 16x9 m pool and 800 sq m of grounds. It is located in a rural area called Vicopelago within the city boundaries of Lucca. There are 2 restaurants within a short walk, and other restaurants and pizzerias, shops and bars in the suburban street which takes you to the centre of Lucca Old Town, around 3 kms in total. In March the cost for the week is £3600 so around £160 each depending on final numbers.
For more info go to http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/p72160#unitamenities
Transport
As this is such a big group people will need to arrange and book their own transport. There is some information below to get started.
By train: You can travel from London to Paris by Eurostar (13:37-17:08) then get an overnight train to Florence (18:59 - 07:16). This means leaving Manchester Saturday morning and arriving in Florence on Sunday morning (or leave earlier for some time in Paris on the way). Eurostar to Paris is from £59 return, train onto Florence from 80 euros.
By air: There are a number of airlines flying into Pisa and Florence. The best deal I found was with Ryanair flying from Liverpool to Pisa. Current price is £79 return. Otherwise there are lots of flight options from London to both Pisa and Florence. Easyjet is currently around £70, ryanair £80 and BA £100. The cheap airlines will charge you to take your bikes.
Transfers: We will look into options for hiring a van or minibus to transport luggage from Pisa/Florence and also to give us transport to go shopping or for a day trip off the bikes. If you would be willing to drive please let me know. Otherwise there are local trains from Pisa/Florence to Lucca or we can get an organised transfer.
Who is going?
There are a mixture of wheelers and other friends going and a range of abilities...
Wheelers: Viv Slack; Jerry Cross; Martin Harney; Becks Ward; Mick Style; Tijl Verhoelst; Miles Wilkinson;
Man Tri: Paul Sav; Brian Mullen; Mike Ogden; Dan Ling; Harsharn Gill; Alistair Cairns; Charlie Baker;
Others: Tony Parks; Anita (FP Mailing); Si (Leigh Premier); Dan Hayes (Friend of Micks) ,Mike (friend of Becks) ,Bobby (friend of Becks)
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