Wow! I wished I knew about this site before booking through RCI for next year. I did look at reviews on Trip Advisor but it would have been helpful to know about this site.
Has anyone stayed at La Ferriera outside of Florence in Loro Ciuffenna? Any information you can give is appreciated. We will be next October 2016. TIA, Kim
Hi Kim,
We did an exchange week to La Ferriera several years ago for Easter Week. We had received a 1-bedroom exchange from RCI, then noticed on the resort website that they had a larger 2 bedroom unit available. I emailed the resort, and for about 100 euro more, they booked us into the larger unit which was great since we were traveling with our 2 daughters. At that time you did not have to book meals, so we always cooked in our unit. We never had trouble with heating or the unit, but possibly because it was April and the heat was on.
I just looked at the website, and we were in unit #12, which was a good unit for a family. You can see each of their units, and check what unit number you were assigned on your RCI confirmation.
http://www.residencelaferriera.com/index.php?lang=en
We had a rental car and used Loro Ciuffenna only as a place to eat & sleep since it is a very small village nestled in the hillside. There is a small grocery store where you can get everything you need, but you would need a car to drive there. There is a nice gelato shop within walking distance, which our girls enjoyed. We drove into Florence quite a bit. You have to search for metered parking on the outskirts of Florence and walk into the center which can take 20 or 30 minutes. We also used the car to make day trips through several Tuscan hill towns. One day we drove to Lucca and rode bikes around their famous wall and on a different day we drove up to Venice. You can park in the giant multi-storied car park and the boat will take you right to St. Mark's Cathedral. Spectacular!
We had lots of fun adventures and family memories made on the trip, but it helps to be young and adventurous for a place like La Ferriera. I would recommend Laurie's idea of driving down the hill from Loro Cuiffenna to the train station, parking there, and taking the train into Florence. The traffic into Florence is horrendous, and trying to find parking was always extremely difficult. Plus, the Italians are such crazy drivers. Yikes!
Our trip was a 2 week trip, with the first week at Carpedium Roma, way out on the outskirts of Rome. Followed by the week at La Ferreria. Our girls really enjoyed seeing the great sights of Italy over the 2 weeks, but it was a LOT of stressful driving for my husband and I. Glad we did that trip when we were a little younger.
Hopefully, your trip next October will have better traffic conditions since Fall might be an off-season. We have done 2 Italy road trips, one in summer (bad traffic & crowds), and one during Easter (worse traffic & crowds).
-- Rene McDaniel