Bus travel in Tuscany
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Bus travel in Tuscany
How can I get a bus schedule for Tuscany? (I have tried Sita-on-line.it). I plan to travel from Florence and the towns I visit in Tuscany will depend of the availability of bus tranasportation. Can anyone help me?
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I've been reading a book called Walking and Eating in Tuscany, and although the walks are generally too strenuous and time consuming for me, the book is full of good information. There is detailed bus information for a large number of towns throughout Tuscany. Maybe that can help with trip planning. Good luck.
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AJ - Here's the Sita link:
http://www.sitabus.it/sita-toscana/o..._SI%202005.pdf
You can also reach several places of interest easily by train, e.g. Pisa, Lucca, Cortona, Orvieto, Arezzo ...
www.trenitalia.com
Hope this helps ...
Steve
http://www.sitabus.it/sita-toscana/o..._SI%202005.pdf
You can also reach several places of interest easily by train, e.g. Pisa, Lucca, Cortona, Orvieto, Arezzo ...
www.trenitalia.com
Hope this helps ...
Steve
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Seems SITA has changed its web site name in the past couple of days - possibly it's another company now. In any case. the bus links are on www.greve-in-chianti.com for what was previously SITA, and another bus service in the Florentine part of Tuscany is CAP http://www.capautolinee.it/ - this is actually the Florence bus line but it goes far out into the country.
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