Via Flaminia Classic

itBari to Florence, Italy   it Italy
Event Type
Rally, Tour
Date
23 May 2025 to 30 May 2025
Departure location
Italy Bari to Florence
Arrival location
Italy
Website
https://via-flaminia.com/
Event organiser
Bart Kleyn
Inserted By
Bart Kleyn
Phone
+31624234345
Email
[email protected]

Italy as we remember it.

We hope to welcome many participants who have just finished the wonderful Via Hellenica. For those starting the rally here in Italy we seize the opportunity presented by trucks picking up the cars that completed the rally in Greece, to offer an affordable option to bring your car to Italy. Your vehicle will be ready for you upon arrival at Bari Airport.

Our Italy journey commences in the picturesque region of Puglia, where numerous charming small towns each boast their distinctive allure. Our initial stop will be in one such town, where the cars will be showcased on the main square, nestled between an ancient church and a majestic castle.Map of the Via Flaminia rally in Italy from Puglia to Tuscany

From the very start, you’ll find yourself immersed in the quintessential experience – small towns, captivating architecture, lively squares, and, of course, renowned Italian hospitality. A warm welcome awaits you.

Our next destination is a brief jaunt to Gargano National Park, where we’ll lodge in a comfortable hotel along the coast. A visit to a traditional cliffside fishery will provide a unique glimpse into local life. Spend the evening exploring the town’s myriad restaurants and bars at your leisure.

After a night out, some might prefer a shorter drive the next day. In Termoli, a cozy family hotel overlooks the harbor, providing a delightful backdrop as we once again showcase our cars, this time by the quay.

Continuing our northward journey, we embark on a longer day to Santo Stefano, a perennial favorite for Via Flaminia and its participants. Nestled high in the Gran Sasso mountains, we’ll enjoy two days as honorary villagers. The captivating high plateaus never fail to inspire, offering thrilling driving experiences. While some may have joined me on previous trips, the allure of this region remains ever-fresh.

After two nights, our expedition proceeds to Umbria, where a castle-village-turned-hotel awaits. Transitioning from the desolate high plains of Gran Sasso to the gentle velvet valleys of Umbria is a delightful contrast. The countryside becomes increasingly inviting. The subsequent day, this feeling intensifies as we journey through Tuscany to a castle that has been a cherished stop since the inaugural Via Flaminia in 2005. This will present a fitting ambiance for the closing dinner. 

The next day it’s a 100 km drive to the Airport of Florence where we will be picking up your car to transport it back to Holland. 

As always with the rallies organized by Via Flaminia, this is a relaxed rally where competition serves the atmosphere; winning is not an end in itself. Those who want coffee along the way can do so. No time restrictions apply. Of course, we do expect you in time for lunch and dinner. Classification is based on navigation, and the competition for the last place is sometimes fierce. There are 30 places available for cars up to 1980.

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