Are We There Yet? – Agricultural And Golf Trips

Summer months are always busy for travelers, and I received a few press releases for some great vacation ideas.

First up- Handpicked Adventures, a California-based, artisan food-focused travel company, is offering a one-of-a-kind trip to Piedmont, Italy, September 18-25, 2013. Anchored by the popular Bra Slow Food Cheese Festival, the Piemonte and the Bra Slow Food Cheese Festival trip promises an intimate immersion into the region’s unique culture via the food, drink and artisans that define it. The agricultural tour offers travelers the rare opportunity to sample and taste the area’s wealth of foods while interacting with the farmers and artisans who lovingly produced them. Trip highlights include:

– Visiting with chocolatiers in their Torino-based salons – yes, there will be ample tastings;

– Tasting vast arrays of handcrafted cheeses at the festival, which brings together hundreds of Italian and foreign cheese producers;

– Lodging and dining on a working farm and vineyard in Sinio;

– Participating in a hands-on cooking class with a classically trained chef – in his own restaurant;

– Sipping and savoring at exclusive meetings with winemakers.

Handpicked Adventures’ trip also includes a farm dinner at a local truffle ground, a visit to a snail farm in Cherasco, an Italian brewpub tasting – yes, there’s beer in those hills, too – and a daytrip to the base of the Italian Alps to visit a working dairy farm where the famous Castelmagno cheese is made.

Or, for travel closer to home, check out Colorado with scenic drives along championship golf courses. Colorado is known as a playground for outdoor adventure recreation featuring countless hiking and biking trails surrounded by a breathtaking mountain landscape. Colorado also offers a number of ways to enjoy recreational sports such as golf.

With more than 250 golf courses, from meticulously landscaped municipal courses to resort courses and semi-private and private golf clubs, Colorado offers a diverse mix of championship golf courses for players of all levels.

Colorado is home to Mount Massive Golf Club, which, at 9,640 feet above sea level, is the highest-elevation golf course in the U.S. Elevation is a big part of the golf experience in Colorado, as many of Colorado’s golf courses sit at 7,000 feet above sea level and higher.

Hence, Colorado’s altitude is a big advantage to players who are looking for an extra edge, since drives off the tee in Colorado will travel higher and anywhere from 10-20 percent farther than courses at sea level.

Visit Colorado Tourism for more info.

Now get out there!

Bon Voyage,

Jenn

 

Jenn Cox is a Montreal-based freelance journalist. Visit her website or email her at info@wordaddict.ca.

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