| Lorac1127 |
Apr 6th, 2003 11:42 AM |
I can totally sympathize with you. I fell in Paris and had to see the city and the Loire Valley on crutches. It wasn't easy, but where there's a will, there is a way.<BR><BR>Here is some general information which I had in a file on Tuscany:<BR><BR>� Monteriggioni (once you're in the town) and Pienza are not on hills. <BR>� Orvieto should be manageable. Take the funicular up, and there are even buses that run around town, so it should be quite accessible. <BR>� Montepulciano is VERY steep. <BR>� Cortona would be pretty tough too. <BR>� Siena has buses that deposit you near the top, so you can get around with not too much walking. <BR>� Assisi is challenging as well as Cortona. <BR>� In San Gimignano, you can park outside the gates. If you are traveling with another person, they can drop you off, park and meet you.<BR><BR>� Aside from hills, there are also lots of stairs. In general, traveling can be quite the aerobic exercise. <BR><BR>� With no physical disability, those final uphill stretches are really difficult. Walking within the towns is not difficult at all, though there were hilly portions and bumpy walks, especially Cortona and they won't be smooth level horizontal sidewalks.<BR><BR>Hope this information helps.<BR>
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