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Il Maestrale

Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto)

"The farmhouse will welcome you into a charming countryside, just a stone's throw from the crystal-clear sea and the destinations that make the Maremma so beloved and unique."

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Corbolini

Bibbiena (Arezzo)

"An ancient farmhouse completely renovated with a breathtaking panoramic view over the entire Casentino valley. Panoramic infinity pool with large green spaces, children's play area, private parking."

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Le Moraiole

Massa Marittima (Grosseto)

"Among the rolling hills of Massa Marittima, in the Alta Maremma Toscana, lies the small village of Le Moraiole, nestled among its olive trees and woods."

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Borgo Sicelle

Castellina in Chianti (Siena)

"I am Franco, since 1998, together with my family, we host tourists in our Residence. Borgo Sicelle was a small farm of..."

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Agriturismo in Tuscany with Disabled Access

On Agriturismi.it you can find 177 wheelchair accessible farmhouses in Tuscany: accessible properties offering ramps and usable rooms. Check details directly with the property for specific requirements.

Farmhouses in Tuscany: Choose your agriturismo for your vacation.

Agriturismi.it has curated a selection of agritourisms in Tuscany, for a stay dedicated to Italian culture and good food.
An agriturismo in Tuscany offers the chance to explore an extensive natural, historical, and cultural heritage with abundant tourism options.

Among the most known and loved places, Tuscany is famous for its rich cultural heritage and is characterized by a unique but various landscape. It's impossible to get bored since it offers to its guests several opportunities: cities of artistic interest, spa, seaside, mountains... In addition to the most important cities, many smaller centres are worthy of a visit, some of them are perfectly preserved ancient villages.
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Florence, Pisa, Siena, Cortona, Viareggio, Volterra, Maremma, Valle del Chianti, Crete Senesi.
Local food
Cuisine: Cantuccini, Bistecca alla fiorentina, Cacciucco, Lardo di Colonnata, Panforte, Ribollita.
Wines: Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Vernaccia, Sassicaia.

In Tuscany we have 177 farmhouses, including 471 with swimming pool, 273 with restaurant and 379 pet friendly.

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Frequently asked questions about Tuscany

How many agriturismi are there in Tuscany, and where are they concentrated?
Tuscany has 633 active agriturismo structures. The province with the highest supply is Siena (162 structures), followed by Grosseto (117), Florence (100), Pisa (89), and Arezzo (76). Density is high in the inland hill areas: Chianti, Crete Senesi, and Val d'Orcia account for a significant share of the total supply.
Which areas of Tuscany are best for an agriturismo stay?
It depends on what you are looking for. Chianti and the Crete Senesi offer wine-country landscapes with a high concentration of structures. Val d'Orcia is a good choice for those seeking quiet and distance from mass tourist flows. Maremma combines both vocations: agricultural hinterland and coastline. Garfagnana and Casentino are the main options for those focused on mountains and natural parks.
What do you eat at a Tuscan agriturismo?
The foundation is local farmhouse cooking: pici, ribollita, pappa al pomodoro, wild boar stew, and Chianina beef steak. DOP cheeses include Pecorino Toscano and Pecorino di Pienza. IGP Toscano extra-virgin olive oil is present at nearly every structure. Wines vary by area: Chianti Classico DOCG, Brunello di Montalcino, Morellino di Scansano, Vernaccia di San Gimignano.
When is the best time to visit an agriturismo in Tuscany?
April, May, and September–October are the months with the best balance of weather, availability, and prices. In spring the fields are in bloom and temperatures are mild. Autumn coincides with the grape harvest and olive picking: many structures organize tastings and winery visits. July and August remain crowded and more expensive, especially along the Costa degli Etruschi and in Maremma.
What services do agriturismi in Tuscany offer?
The offering varies widely. A pool, restaurant with house cooking, and tastings of the estate's wines are the most common services. Some structures offer fattorie didattiche, pet-friendly accommodations, organic certification, or wellness treatments. On Agriturismi.it you can filter Tuscan structures by each service to find directly those that match your needs.
What activities can you do during an agriturismo stay in Tuscany?
Options vary considerably by area. In Chianti and Val d'Orcia, winery tastings, cycling, and trekking among the vineyards are the dominant activities. In Maremma and Val di Chiana, horseback riding and wildlife watching are widespread. The thermal baths of Saturnia, Bagno Vignoni, and Petriolo are reachable from many structures in the provinces of Grosseto and Siena. The Tuscan Archipelago adds snorkeling and coastal excursions.
How much does an agriturismo in Tuscany cost per person per night?
Tuscany is one of the agriturismo regions with the highest average prices in Italy. The entry-level range starts at €40–60 per person per night, half-board or room-only. Structures with a pool, their own winery, and a panoramic position in Chianti or Val d'Orcia typically fall between €120 and €250 per night for a double room. Resort-style structures with a spa frequently exceed €300.

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