La Toscana è tutta così.. uno scrigno pieno di tesori come siena Volterra San Gimignano Montalcino pienza massa marittima e mille altri… una vita per visitarlo piename non basterebbe… e comunque tutta l’Italia è un tesoro incomparabile… ma spesso italiani che hanno visitatao solo l’Inter Land del proprio borgo vanno solo in vacanza all’estero possibilmente in posti che stanno a molte ore di aereo per vantarsi su Instagram coii selfie
Thank you for your knowledgeable video tour. Volterra has been on our list of places to go for six years. When we can be free to travel again, a Volterra stay will be a must. I read somewhere that the residents have a lot of Etruscan DNA, which is not surprising. My heart cries for Mother Italy and the Covid 19 struggle. CIAO
Thank-You so much , Annie. A beautiful description of Volterra! Your enthusiasm is contagious and everything you say about Italian life is so true . Just one small thing. ..Your English is clear and very ,very good, but next time try to speak a little slower for all your foreign listeners. :) :)
Yes, if you have a car. Driving is quite easy here, with good roads and distance of 35 miles, will take about 90 minutes to drive. However public transport, not good, so drive. Volterra in the morning then full afternoon and evening in Siena, with dinner at twilight on the Campo, superb. You must enter the Duomo and spend one hour there, and walk the many lanes. Other towns nearby beckon, San Gimignano, Montalcino, Pienza and Montepulciano, you can drive there too. Tuscany deserves a week or two.
@@curleydogwg Because Russell asked if "it's possible," so it would be wrong to say no, not possible. Of course I get your point, why be in such a rush? It would obviously be much better to slow down and spend a day or two in each place. But it is possible. We should have empathy for some people who just do not have much vacation time and want to pack in as much as possible. Many times in the past I visited Sienna as a day-trip from Florence with my groups, and once we also included San Gimignano. That was a real stretch but made for a memorable day.
Well, ok, I take that as a compliment, but I think I do a better job than Rick. He is a master, no doubt about that, 1 million books sold every year, and video that sets an example, but he hogs the picture too much: all Rick, all the time, "look at me."
hey mate... I understand your comments.... And I enjoy both you and Rick for what you do. I was only refering to I think people like to hear a bit about the history of the town or region they are visiting... not about good shopping places on a organised tour..... Cheers mate.
Thanks again -- I have to agree. Rick is the king of travel videos, especially considering how few other TV shows take us anywhere, such as the boring stuff on the Travel Channel..and then there's Tony Bourdain, what fun, but mostly food -- Maybe some of the Globe Trecker hosts, also good. I keep plugging away making more while trying to entertain and educate.
I think you videos are great... and we are watching them as we are going to Tuscany (San Gimignano) for a wedding in April next year. So getting all the tips I can.. Cheers Tony
As you know, I have so many movies about that area I can't list them here, but it looks like you are finding them, and here's one about San Gimignano (which is a lovely, but tiny little village). Rent a car so you can easily reach a lot of other places, driving on very good roads with help from talking GPS. ruclips.net/video/YsYSDIdovVw/видео.html
Awesome video. Annie Adair is a treasure.
One of the best tour guides ever.
How refreshing to hear a guide quite so committed to her profession and informative with it. Most informative video and thank you for it.
Annie Adair did an awesome narration ! Very informative and enthusiastic.
Very much thanks as you let me see this.
Annie Adair did a good job with the narration, and the few words she says in Italian are spot on...no wonder she is an Italian citizen
Ohh wow, excellent narration from the both of you 👏. Bravi e grazie mille
Fantastic guide.
Terrific video. Kudos to Annie for going into such depth and historical perspective! I wanna go!
Excellent video - such a great guide!
Thank you for the information. You explained that so well.
Glad it was helpful!
We rented a nice apartment there a couple years ago and it was a beautiful place to stay and visit. The food and views are amazing 😀
Nice city nd very nicely explained 👉👉👉
Thank you so much for the video, and to Annie Adair for the tour! I will be sure to visit in a November sometime soon :).
Le bellezze incomparabili di Volterra sono descritte molto bene in questo video
La Toscana è tutta così.. uno scrigno pieno di tesori come siena Volterra San Gimignano Montalcino pienza massa marittima e mille altri… una vita per visitarlo piename non basterebbe… e comunque tutta l’Italia è un tesoro incomparabile… ma spesso italiani che hanno visitatao solo l’Inter Land del proprio borgo vanno solo in vacanza all’estero possibilmente in posti che stanno a molte ore di aereo per vantarsi su Instagram coii selfie
Hi Dennis! Please upload more Italy and France videos. Lucca, florence, naples and also towns in Sicily. Your channel is amazing!
Excellent video.
Thank you for your knowledgeable video tour. Volterra has been on our list of places to go for six years. When we can be free to travel again, a Volterra stay will be a must. I read somewhere that the residents have a lot of Etruscan DNA, which is not surprising. My heart cries for Mother Italy and the Covid 19 struggle. CIAO
Excellent narrative, thank you very much for you video
Fantastic information ❤
Glad you think so!
Annie is excellent
Loved this video! So educational!
Bravissima Annie
Yes, Annie!
Great video! Such a beautiful town
18.58 beautiful dog!
incredible!
Heimat der Volturi. Twilight
Thank-You so much , Annie. A beautiful description of Volterra! Your enthusiasm is contagious and everything you say about Italian life is so true . Just one small thing. ..Your English is clear and very ,very good, but next time try to speak a little slower for all your foreign listeners. :) :)
Volterra is a place I have wanted to visit for a long long time, do you think it's possible to visit Volterra and Sienna in 1 day?
Yes, if you have a car. Driving is quite easy here, with good roads and distance of 35 miles, will take about 90 minutes to drive. However public transport, not good, so drive. Volterra in the morning then full afternoon and evening in Siena, with dinner at twilight on the Campo, superb. You must enter the Duomo and spend one hour there, and walk the many lanes. Other towns nearby beckon, San Gimignano, Montalcino, Pienza and Montepulciano, you can drive there too. Tuscany deserves a week or two.
@@denniscallan BUT WHY.
@@curleydogwg Because Russell asked if "it's possible," so it would be wrong to say no, not possible. Of course I get your point, why be in such a rush? It would obviously be much better to slow down and spend a day or two in each place. But it is possible. We should have empathy for some people who just do not have much vacation time and want to pack in as much as possible. Many times in the past I visited Sienna as a day-trip from Florence with my groups, and once we also included San Gimignano. That was a real stretch but made for a memorable day.
5 days Siena and 4 Volterra😉
Great vidéo thks
Great video thank you so much!
Home sweet home
Finally some history of the tours... Your learning from Rick..
Well, ok, I take that as a compliment, but I think I do a better job than Rick. He is a master, no doubt about that, 1 million books sold every year, and video that sets an example, but he hogs the picture too much: all Rick, all the time, "look at me."
hey mate... I understand your comments.... And I enjoy both you and Rick for what you do. I was only refering to I think people like to hear a bit about the history of the town or region they are visiting... not about good shopping places on a organised tour..... Cheers mate.
Thanks again -- I have to agree. Rick is the king of travel videos, especially considering how few other TV shows take us anywhere, such as the boring stuff on the Travel Channel..and then there's Tony Bourdain, what fun, but mostly food -- Maybe some of the Globe Trecker hosts, also good. I keep plugging away making more while trying to entertain and educate.
I think you videos are great... and we are watching them as we are going to Tuscany (San Gimignano) for a wedding in April next year. So getting all the tips I can.. Cheers Tony
As you know, I have so many movies about that area I can't list them here, but it looks like you are finding them, and here's one about San Gimignano (which is a lovely, but tiny little village). Rent a car so you can easily reach a lot of other places, driving on very good roads with help from talking GPS. ruclips.net/video/YsYSDIdovVw/видео.html
Buon giorno!
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I was born in Lucca.
Volterra is almost 3000 years old, not 1000 years old.