Ciao.... Planning a trip to Italy in late September... spending 5-6 days in Tuscany region.... I am interested in staying in agriturismo..... any recommendations.....? Thank you...
Tuscan agriturismo...recommendations..??
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Do yourself a favor and decide what you want to see in Tuscany before you pick a location--it is quite large.
There are dozens of good agriturismos to choose among but location is always the first criteria. Get a good guide book to understand the areas of Tuscany and your preference.
You can start at slowtrav.com for more about Tuscany.
If you want to stay in Pisa a great agriturismo is inside the SanRossore Park. We spend our Easter holidays there and it was quiet nice.
maadpc,
This may give you some ideas http://www.slowtrav.com/italy/tuscany/hs_planning.htm
Tuscany is a big area so you can't easily day trip to everywhere from one location.
http://www.agriturismo.it/en/
Thank you everyone... I will definitely be checking out slowtrav.com and agriturismo.it......