Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Castiglione del Lago and Cortona
We had our pre-ride briefing this morning at 8:30. We had rolling hills and beautiful views all
the way to lunch, which was 43 km. I
rode with Katie and Patty. I stopped
many times to take pictures as it was very picturesque. Sunflowers, vineyards, hills, villas, nice
clouds. It also gave me the opportunity
to ride pretty hard (in bursts) to catch up to Patty and Katie. There was a shuttle option to lunch about 2/3
of the way, but Katie chose to ride on.
Jessie shuttled to lunch. She
said she had a nice ride to the shuttle point with Martha (11 years old) and
her Dad, Chris and Auntie Diane. Maddie
and Kelli got to lunch first. Maddie is
on a mission to ride quickly!
We had lunch in the town of Castiglione del Lago. The nine of us sat down in the restaurant
right when it opened and ordered our lunch.
Our salads came quickly, but our main dishes didn’t come for about 45
minutes. In the meantime all the other
tables filled up and were served. It was
frustrating as it took all our time for visiting the town. It started raining
as we finished and rained while we walked back to our bikes.
The kids loaded into the shuttle for an afternoon of sailing on
the lake and the adults got back on the bikes for the final 26 km to the
hotel. Our ride was pleasant – it stopped
raining within 5 minutes of our departure and we went at a leisurely pace. The end included a decent climb to the town
of Cortona where we are staying.
The place we’re staying is called Villa Baldelli. It’s a medieval villa that in many ways seems
original (and of course in other ways doesn’t).
Everything is made of stone and is very uneven. The floor of our room sinks toward the middle
a fair bit (maybe 10 inches). It’s very
cool.
Patty and I hung out by the pool after the ride. The girls didn’t get back until 6:00 because
their sailing adventure didn’t work out quite as planned. They sailed out, but had to motor back
because of high winds and it took a very long time.
We shuttled to the top of the town for dinner where we had
another very slow, but good dinner and some gelato before shuttling back. The town center was very interesting – built on
a very steep hill, the roads are old cobblestones, narrow and very steep. We got back around 10:00.
Tomorrow we take a bus to the Chianti region in the morning
before starting our ride.
