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Farm stay in Campiglia D'orcia
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 505 reviews

Poggio Bicchieri Holiday Farm - Memoria apartment

Relax with all the families in this home. The holiday farm consists of two independent apartments with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. You won't have to share anything with other guests, as we have arranged everything so that everyone has their own space and everything is separate. Outside there is a barbecue, table with chairs, and deck chairs. In the vicinity are Pienza, San Quirico d'Orcia, Bagno Vignoni, Montalcino, and Bagni San Filippo. To reach us, there is 1.5 km of dirt road!

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Apartment in Montepulciano
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Under the sunset, Montepulciano

In 2023 my son Guglielmo and I decided to restore the old oratory of a church from the 1600s by creating a two floor apartment: upstairs we have 2 bedrooms equipped with AC and 2 en-suite bathrooms with shower; downstairs a spacious living room with stereo Available a table outside with great view and a nice garden 50 mt away where to have a private wine tasting for all the guests of our 4 apartments We can organize barbecue with paired wines after 7 pm. Large free parking area 100 mt away

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Guesthouse in Macciano
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Tuscan cottage with an heavenly view

Heaven's Window takes your breath away. As our only guests, you will be surrounded by infinite views, endless tranquility, sounds of singing birds and calling deer. Down the valley and on your walks you may spot foxes ferrets and wild boar. Collect porcupine quills. Breathe! Halfway between Rome and Florence. Close to Siena, Val d’Orcia and countless hot springs . A private paradise surrounded by divine dining and hilltop jewels of antiquity like Montepulciano and Montalcino of sublime wines.

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Villa in Montepulciano
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Amazing Tuscany Villa, FREE parking

Modern villa with panoramic view in Montepulciano, a few steps from San Biagio. The villa is lovingly furnished and equipped with all comforts for a pleasant holiday. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside from the terrace, or relax in the two spacious gardens at your disposal. You will also have at your disposal a large kitchen to dabble in the magnificent art of cooking, something much loved by us Italians!!! Also available: Free Wi-fi Self check-in Reserved car parking

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Home in Peccioli
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

House with a breathless view in Tuscany

Halfway between Pisa and Florence this house comes with a large panoramic terrace, equipped with sunchairs and a large table for outdoor dining. Below, an hanging garden on the property overlooks one of the most striking views in Tuscany. The location is strategic, in the beating heart of an ancient medieval village, now home to an open-air contemporary art museum. Peccioli is a great starting point for those who want to visit the art cities of Tuscany, or immerse yourself in local life,

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Home in San Quirico D'orcia
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Alma Vignoni - Vignoni Val d'Orcia - Bagno Vignoni

Alma Vignoni is an elegant and exclusive holiday house in Vignoni Alto that recalls Tuscan style and is enriched by unusual and personal details. The house consists of an open-space with fireplace in the center. On the one hand the room with stunning views over the surrounding hills (Pienza, Monticchiello and Montepulciano) on the other the kitchen area. Two cozy rooms overlook the ancient Via Francigena and the Orcia river valley. The bathroom has a large shower.

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Castle in Ferrano
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

The Castle of Ferrano - Castle in Tuscany

Try the experience to stay in a real Castle! Il Castello di Ferrano offers to his hosts the chance of doing an unforgettable experiece:you will be the only guests in the castle and everythig will be for you (private pool from June to September, gardens ecc.)Historical building, surrounded by nature, finely decorated, frescoes/moulding on the ceiling, ample terrace w/ stone and terracotta floor, private outdoor pool.. Good position. Preferably come by car.

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Villa in Impruneta
5 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

The Tower

Ancient Tuscan villa, beautiful, with exclusive private garden, completely renovated, surrounded by the beautiful and gentle Tuscan hills. The villa has a breathtaking view, is very sunny, well furnished and equipped with all amenities, quiet and not isolated. The house is located in Bagnolo, a small hamlet of Impruneta at the gates of Chianti, an area of olive groves, vineyards and peace. The house is about 10 km by car from the center of Florence.

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Farm stay in arezzo
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Explore nature in the center of Vigneti Chianti

Feel close to the land in a rustic building on a Tuscan farm. Old stone walls, ceilings with exposed beams and terracotta floors are the backdrop to a characteristic apartment with fireplace. Plunge into an infinity pool for a unique view of the surrounding landscape. Dine outdoors, with the fresh air caressing you, sit and relax admiring the sunset under the ancient cypresses.

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Farm stay in Simignano
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Casa al Gianni - Capanna

Hi, we're Cristina & Carmelo! We invite you to live an authentic experience in our farmhouse “Casa al Gianni” located 20 minutes from Siena. Our hallmark is simple life in close contact with nature and the animals of our farm. Immersed in the woods and the beautiful Tuscan countryside, you will spend an unforgettable vacation. This slice of paradise will remain in your heart!

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Farm stay in Greve in Chianti
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 422 reviews

Old hayloft on the Chianti hills

Agriturismo Il Colle is located on one of the Chianti hills. The property has been completely renovated, dominates the Chianti valleys and enjoys a splendid view of the surrounding hills and the city of Florence. Hayloft completely independent on two floors connected by an internal staircase. Private garden of 300 mq sorrounded by secolar oaks.

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Farm stay in Pisa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 308 reviews

Tenuta Chiudendone in Tuscany

Great place in the middle of Tuscan Hills, you will be sorrounded by nature but close to all the beautiful cities of Tuscany! We rent two apartments, one on the upper floor called Balla and one on the ground floor called Modigliani. Tell us which one you prefer. PLEASE NOTE YOU WILL NEED A CAR DURING YOUR STAY.

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Your guide to Tuscany

All About Tuscany

Home to one of the world’s most famous renaissance sculptures, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and legendary wines, Tuscany is a picturesque region in central Italy bordered by the Tyrrhenian and Ligurian seas and scattered with terracotta rooftops and lush vineyards. South of Cinque Terre and north of Rome, Tuscany is home to diverse, awe-inspiring landscapes, from ancient walled cities to the sugary sands of Cala Violina. You can ski in the northern Apennine Mountain villages, soak in southern Santurnia’s hot springs, swim in eastern Arezzo’s wooded Arno River, or sunbathe on the western beaches of Elba and the Tuscan Isles. Between these borders, there are medieval hill towns to explore, sunflower and poppy fields to cycle alongside, and scenic spots in the verdant countryside for picnics made up of local olives, figs, and cheeses.

Tuscany’s 10 provinces include the cities of Pisa, Siena, and Florence — all World Heritage sites — along with hilltop San Gimignano, which blends ancient towers with contemporary art installations. Visitors are drawn to the region to explore over 100 protected nature reserves, the renowned cultural treasures at the Uffizi gallery, and spectacular churches and cathedrals including the ancient Basilica of San Frediano with its 13th-century Romanesque mosaic exterior. Unforgettable local cuisine includes hearty ribollita soup and cantucci — crunchy almond biscuits — and Florence in particular is a big draw for steak, which is traditionally cooked over embers.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Tuscany

Ideal times to book a Tuscany vacation rental are April through June or September and October when temperatures are moderate. The hills and mountains are typically cooler and temperatures drop at night.

Bear in mind that the summer heat can be uncomfortable in the region’s cities. Many buildings don’t have air conditioning, and this is when a lot of businesses close to take their own summer holidays.

December through February is usually cold enough in the north to snow.

Summer festivals include Pisa’s June regatta along the Arno River and Montepulciano’s Bravio delle Botti in late August, a barrel-rolling race between the city’s eight divisions with a street banquet and costumes. On January 6, Epiphany celebrations happen throughout Tuscany.

Before Easter, some of the best known carnival celebrations in Italy happen in Viareggio, a small northern village on the Tuscan Riviera.


Top things to do in Tuscany

Siena

Centrally located Siena draws visitors to the Italian Gothic Palazzo Pubblico, seat of Siena’s government, while its 13th-century Torre del Mangia — one of the largest secular towers in Italy — is as impressive as the frescoes inside. Restaurants and bars radiate with live music from Piazza del Campo, and you can hop on an electric bike or stroll along the river to join the locals in a sunset passeggiata.

Val d’Orcia

In bucolic Val d’Orcia you can sip world-famous Brunello di Montalcino and sample traditional country cooking while peering down from pretty villages at hills dotted with vineyards and cypress trees. The towers of San Gimignano, the city of Pienza, and Abbazia di Sant'antimo — a Romanesque church where you can still hear Gregorian chants by resident monks — are just some of this area’s treasures.

Pitigliano and Saturnia

Built on hills of volcanic tuff, the ancient town of Pitigliano is home to exposed caves and historic tombs. At certain times of day, the interior of the Pitigliano Cathedral is tinted gold and purple as the sun’s rays reach through colored glass windows, while the narrow streets are lined with shops and restaurants. A half-hour drive will take you to Saturnia, a spa town where you can slide into warm sulphurous waters that pool around cascading waterfalls.

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