Pomarance, the starting point of our treks, is located in the heart of Central Italy, in the beautiful region of Tuscany. This region is easily accessible by car, plane or train, so your trip to this unique natural experience can be planned comfortably and flexibly. The freeways in northern and central Italy are of good quality, and the ordinary roads are also well maintained. Once you leave the cities behind, the traffic becomes quieter. During the trek, the car can safely stay at the equestrian center.
Those traveling by plane can arrive at either of the two international airports of Tuscany. Both Florence as Pisa have good connections to the rest of the region. At these airports it is possible to have a rental car then drive to Pomarance, or continue traveling by public transportation. For those who like to be extra comfortable, a minibus driver be arranged to pick you up at the airport and take you directly to Pomarance. This service costs about 200 euros.
Also with the public transport Pomarance is easily accessible, although good planning is important to avoid waiting times. From Pisa or Florence, first take the train to Cecina. There you transfer to a bus towards the Volterra-Saline-Pomarance terminus. From there, a final bus will take you to Pomarance itself. The train trip from Florence takes about three hours, from Pisa about two hours. Moreover, from Pisa there is also a direct bus connection, which runs once a day. Trains and buses usually run punctually, but it is advisable to plan the trip carefully in advance, for example using Google Maps or a similar route planner.
