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Tuscany is probably the most famous region of Italy. Even so, there are things left to be discovered…from the sea to the mountains, to the manicured rows of grapevines and olive trees to the wilds of the Garfagnana. From Renaissance Florence to Gothic Siena, Tuscany, has something for everyone. It is our pleasure to familiarize you with the possibilities. Why follow a tourist guidebook, when you can experience the authentic life of the small towns and enjoy the best of what Italy has to offer.


Buggiano is a 9th century castle that has been tastefully renovated with great care as to not alter its original charm. The ancient tower overlooks the valley and offers a splendid view. It is surroun ... Read More >>

This beautiful farmhouse with outbuilding provides beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and the hills that surround the city of Arezzo. Cinque Querci has been completely renovated by the pre ... Read More >>

Corte Medicino is an ancient complex dating back to the 18th century located in the countryside near the village of Orentano. Up until the 1950s, the property was used as a farmhouse. Then the owners ... Read More >>

Podere Tullio stands in a delightful valley near Vicchio del Mugello. The ancient structure, which dates back to 1266, is most probably the house where painter and architect Giotto was born. It has be ... Read More >>

Sanlucchese is a farmhouse complex made up of a large farmhouse – originally a 15th Century lookout tower – and a hayloft. A charming apartment is located in the main building, and the hayloft is an i ... Read More >>

This beautiful villa is located just 500 meters from the historical center of Montalcino. From both the house and the garden you can enjoy beautiful views of Montalcino and the surrounding countryside ... Read More >>

Suvera is a characteristic and independent rustic-style house that has been completely restored and transformed into a cozy farmhouse annex in the green hills of the Chianti. The attentive restoration ... Read More >>

A pretty and characteristic farmhouse in the heart of the Chianti, Querce has has just been restored and divided into three charming apartments. Staying here ensures superb peace and quiet. Surroundin ... Read More >>

Situated in a valley and surrounded by the rolling hills typical of Tuscany, Amarrante is a characteristic hayloft that has been renovated with great care and transformed into a charming vacation hous ... Read More >>

Bramasole is a characteristic farmhouse that has been completely restored and transformed into a cozy country residence in the green hills of Tuscany. The position of the house allows you to easily re ... Read More >>

Brucina is a characteristic and original apartment in a beautiful farmhouse that was originally a 14th Century tower. The apartment is in a peaceful position and has a view of the plain and of the out ... Read More >>

Casa Renaio is a beautiful two-family farmhouse is situated in a particularly panoramic position on one of the hills surrounding San Gimignano, one of the most beautiful towns in this region. The scen ... Read More >>

This beautiful Tuscan farmhouse, situated in a green valley, has been renovated and divided into four lovely apartments. Casacheta offers peace, quiet and beautiful views of the large property and bey ... Read More >>

Beautiful characteristic farmhouse that has been renovated and divided into four cosy apartments in a green valley in the Tuscan countryside. Beautiful view of the valley. Peaceful position on the edg ... Read More >>

Casale Pozzuolo is an imposing medieval farmhouse in the Maremma of Grosseto at the foot of Mount Amiata. The house overlooks the surrounding valleys and the vineyards of Montecucco and Montalcino. Ca ... Read More >>

Casanora is a wonderfully private farmhouse in a small country hamlet. The house has its own entrance and private and equipped outdoor areas, and it is in an excellent location both for the landscape ... Read More >>


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