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Trish Mar 28th, 2002 04:19 PM

B & B Le Traverse - Pienza
 
It looks beautiful and sounds beautiful. Has anyone stayed there?

Liz Z. Mar 28th, 2002 04:39 PM

I stayed there in October, and yes it is beautiful, the rooms are incredibly comfortable, the breakfasts wonderful, and the hosts welcoming. You won't go wrong!<BR><BR>Liz

Trish Mar 28th, 2002 05:21 PM

Thank you so very much, Liz. I will e-mail them tonight to book a room. How many days did you stay? Also, any great and fun restaurants or ideas for the area?

Betsy Mar 28th, 2002 06:38 PM

In Pienze, make sure you get to Latte di Luna for dinner. We stopped in in the afternoon to make a reservation. One of the best meals we had in Italy.

Betsy Mar 28th, 2002 06:39 PM

Uh, make that Pienza, Trish.

Liz Z. Mar 30th, 2002 11:08 AM

We stayed there 4 nights, I believe--and I wish it were more. In fact I felt my whole spirit expand, and then contract again when we went on to Florence, which is noisy and busy and absent of green places. <BR>We ate at the Latte di Luna and enjoyed it as well, and spent days travelling around visiting nearby hill towns. Penuccia (I think that's the owner's name) booked a great restaurant for us in a nearby samll village, and it was totally delightful: great food, lovely intimate setting, and off the beaten path. <BR><BR>My main advice is to leave your self "down time" to just sit and enjoy the views from the hillside. And don't fret about seeing the "most exceptional" hill towns--they are mostly all wonderful in their way.<BR><BR>Liz

Trish Mar 31st, 2002 03:00 PM

Liz, thank you for all your information on LeTraverse, places to eat,the area, etc. I have been corresponding the Pinuccia, she has been very helpful. Any help with wineries that have tastings in the area?

Liz Z. Apr 2nd, 2002 05:34 AM

Sorry, I am not a wine connaisseur or even an afficianado-- I can't help with wineries!<BR><BR>Liz

m Apr 2nd, 2002 06:50 AM

Liz,<BR> I just got back from Italy on Sat. Pienza was my favorite place! It is rural and not alot of tourists. They also stock the Pecorino cheese and have Montepulciano wines. There is this little stone path off the main street that you can walk down for about two miles. The view is incredible! I stayed at Olivere Camere. ( an old olive mill). It was very basic, but the owner went out of his way to make us happy. Have fun! I wish I was there now!


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