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Holiday rentals in Tuscany

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Home in Vaiano
The MOONLIT & SUNNY COTTAGE near Florence
IL COLLE DI FALTUGNANO: immersed in an olive grove on a Tuscan hills and with an amazing view of the valley, the stone cottage has been remarkably recovered a few months ago, a caravanserai a few century ago. In a strategic position close to Florence is a good base for exploring Tuscany and be independent at the same time with supermarkets and restaurants just a few minutes away. Close to a farmhouse you can buy fresh local organic ingredients, such as bio vegetables, eggs or cheese.
6–13 NovIndividual Host,
£134 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews
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Cottage in Vetulonia
La Dolce Vita ~ romantic retreat in quiet nature
Welcome to Il Baciarino! We are a rustic agriturismo in the green hills of Maremma, Toscana's wild and unexplored coastal region. Il Baciarino is a place to come and stay, to escape from the bustle of the city and your busy life, and to unwind in nature; perfect for those who love unspoiled nature, endless views, fresh seafood & good wine. Il Baciarino has six unique rustic cottages nestled in 19 acres of wilderness, on the outskirts of the tiny Etruscan town of Vetulonia.
4–11 JanProfessional Host,
£106 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews
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Farm stay in Seggiano
Terra Delle Sidhe, Seggiano, Tuscany
Terra delle Sidhe is a small organic farm located in southern Tuscany overlooking a beautiful valley located on the slopes of Monte Amiata, between the medieval towns of Castel del Piano and Seggiano. A 250 year old chestnut dryer stone house in use till 30 years ago, the holiday cottage we offer is surrounded by an organic chestnut forest and olive trees that are hundreds of years old. This charming cozy house it has now been lovingly renovated with taste and simplicity.
14–21 OctIndividual Host,
£88 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

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Other great holiday rentals in Tuscany

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Home in Cerreto Guidi
Casa del Giardino
10–17 FebIndividual Host,
£119 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 407 reviews
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Villa in Castellina in Chianti
The Villino Farmhouse
2–9 NovProfessional Host,
£421 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews
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Farm stay in Castelnuovo dei Sabbioni
Chianti La Pruneta, Raffaello Apartment
24 Nov – 1 DecProfessional Host,
£89 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews
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Guest suite in Greve in Chianti
Selvabella in Chianti B&B. Suite Lo Scricciolo
9–16 OctProfessional Host,
£98 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 377 reviews
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Home in Certaldo
Paluffo Stillo House
25 Oct – 1 NovProfessional Host,
£272 per night
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews
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Apartment in Noce
Vergianoni estate nestled in the Chianti with a pool
5–12 NovIndividual Host,
£130 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews
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Flat in Barberino Tavarnelle
Old medieval apartment
10–17 NovIndividual Host,
£102 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews
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Farm stay in Ruscello
Agriturismo Fattoria La Parita
12–19 JanProfessional Host,
£117 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews
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Flat in Montepulciano
A view from the top
21–28 DecIndividual Host,
£129 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews
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Flat in Manarola
Open Heart Apartment sea view
12–19 NovIndividual Host,
£79 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 536 reviews
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Home in Castelnuovo Berardenga
The Chianti Window
17–24 DecIndividual Host,
£130 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews
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Villa in Peccioli
Campo Alle Lucciole: Entire Tuscan Stonehouse
30 Nov – 7 DecIndividual Host,
£120 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Your guide to Tuscany

All About Tuscany

Just at the mention of its name, Tuscany conjures up images of stunning Renaissance art and rolling hills dotted with cypresses. Its historic towns of Florence, Pisa, and Siena are not to be missed, but the region is also home to hilltop medieval towns, sprawling vineyards, and towering mountains. From farmhouse stays to city apartments, and remote villas, this area of Italy offers scenic bike rides, time-honoured osterias, and some of the best gelato in the world. Watch medieval festivals in packed town squares, marvel at Florence’s majestic Duomo, or sample some of the area’s world-famous olive oil at harvest time.

From Pisa’s famous tower to walled settlements and lush pastures that haven’t changed for centuries, Tuscany is a visual masterpiece — and that’s before you’ve even seen the treasure troves of art and sculpture, whether on display at museums or preserved on the walls of secluded chapels in remote villages.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Tuscany

Italy’s heat in July and August can be too much for the inexperienced, and Tuscany is no different. If you can handle the high temperatures, sunscreen and plenty of water are must-haves. It’s also worth noting that August marks the start of the traditional holiday for locals, when bars, restaurants, and some attractions may be closed. Up in the hills, temperatures can be lower in the summer months, while coastal breezes and a dip in the sea can also be refreshing. Autumn brings olive oil, chestnuts, and porcini mushrooms, while wild boar also starts to appear on seasonal menus across the region. Winter is when temperatures start to drop, with bigger towns such as Florence getting quieter and snow only likely in the very north of Tuscany.


Top things to do in Tuscany

San Filippo hot springs

Named after a hermit who headed here from Florence in the 13th century, San Filippo is nestled between Mount Amiata and the valley of Orcia. Choose from five hot springs and get the benefits of their rich magnesium, calcium, and sulphur content. Your skin will thank you later! The main draw here are the striking stalactites above the Fosso Bianco.

Have adventures in the Apuan Alps

The produce of this breathtaking area is second to none, with the forest providing a bounty of delicate chestnuts for traditional Tuscan crepes, fragrant porcini mushrooms prized by locals and visitors alike, and glossy honey. Explore the mountain trails and admire secluded farmhouses and the verdant valleys below.

Elba

A well-known 18th century French general was famously exiled on this island six miles from the mainland, and though not in exile, locals like to get away to Elba too. During the summer months, catch one of the many ferries crisscrossing the sea and enjoy fresh fish, scenic hikes, and a diving session to admire Formiche della Zanca’s caves. Or just hang out in the idyllic harbour with its pastel-hued waterfront cafes.

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