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Photo © Michele Ortolano
Photo © Michele Ortolano

Flying over Tuscany

Discover the region from the clouds

Ciclica
by  Ciclica

Just dress appropriately and wait for the right weather conditions. All over Tuscany there are many agencies, schools and experts who can accompany you in absolute safety. There’s no shortage of attractions worth seeing in Tuscany from the air.

Contents
  • 1.
    Discover Monte Pisano
  • 2.
    Fly over the cities
  • 3.
    A taste of Tuscany
  • 4.
    The Chianti towns
  • 5.
    Learn to fly
  • 6.
    Leonardo’s sky

Discover Monte Pisano

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- Credit: Top Level Mirco Bardelli

Monte Pisano is a magical place for your first paragliding experience. The geography of the low-lying hills, sun exposure and sea breezes make this area suitable for safe flights, even reaching high altitudes. The area is popular with flying enthusiasts and countless experts who choose it as the place for maiden flyers.

Fly over the cities

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- Credit: Jack Arnott

The cradle of the Renaissance has a totally different flavour in the sky at sunset. Enjoy the medieval geometries of the historic centre of Florence during an exclusive flight in a hot air balloon with a glass of Champagne. When the wind allows, enjoy all the marvels of the sun setting over the city. Do the same thing flying over Siena and Lucca.

A taste of Tuscany

Flying over Buonconvento
Flying over Buonconvento - Credit: Angus Hamilton Haywood

If a flight isn’t enough, combine it with other activities for an even more original experience. If you’d like an unforgettable memory of Tuscany from the skies, take part in a photography course from an absolutely unique perspective. If you’re in search of traditional flavours, participate in a hot air balloon ride taking off from the region’s wineries and farm estates.

The Chianti towns

Flying over Chianti
Flying over Chianti

Discover Chianti from on high during a paragliding or hang gliding experience or in a hot air balloon. The most beautiful towns of Tuscany are a short distance away without having to drive. Take off and survey San Gimignano, Colle di Val d’Elsa, Barberino Val D’Elsa as they draw closer. A flight over Chianti is one of the options offered by many flying professionals throughout the region.

Learn to fly

Gliding in Tuscany
Gliding in Tuscany

A maiden flight is your first paragliding or hang gliding experience. Make sure it’s unique! Devote a day understanding the rhythms and myths of flying. Get to know your glider, learn to understand the wind and interpret the territory to discover where the thermal currents are hidden. In Tuscany there’s no shortage of choices: take off from the hills and mountains all over the region.

Leonardo’s sky

Vinci from the skies
Vinci from the skies - Credit: Bernd Thaller

If the great Leonardo Da Vinci could have made his dream come true, he would have chosen his hometown as the place to take flight. Vinci is situated between Florence and Pistoia, a few kilometres from the gliding centre at Monsummano Terme. The area is the perfect place for countless outdoor sports. Once the flight’s over, head for the Leonardo Museum to find out more.

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