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Poggio Bicchieri Holiday Farm - Memoria apartment
Relax with the whole family in this accommodation. 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 taken care to organize 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!

La Sorpresa Studio Apartment
Studio apartment in the heart of Pitigliano, a short walk from the Synagogue and the Etruscan Vie Cave. The apartment offers a beautiful view of the Meleta valley. It is carefully furnished with antique and valuable furniture and objects. It offers a smart working station. The house is located in the center of Pitigliano, just a few meters from the Synagogue and the “Etruscan hollow streets”. It offers an amazing view of the Meleta Valley. The apartment is furnished with care and with fine antiques.

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.

Casa Dolce Toscana | Panoramic Suites & Views
CASA DOLCE TOSCANA 🖼️ Hi! I'm Jolanta 😊 Welcome to our beloved Tuscan accommodation, with panoramic views, nestled in the hills of Tuscany. A perfect oasis of peace for those who want to relax and enjoy an authentic experience. Located a few kilometers from Siena and Florence, our accommodation combines rustic charm with all modern comforts. It is located in the heart of the historic center of the famous village of Cetona, below the castle, overlooking the valley and the scent of Tuscany.

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

The Ancient Views in Pitigliano
Spacious and elegant apartment (130 sq m), beautifully furnished with a nod to tradition. Generous living areas provide the perfect setting to unwind, recharge, or enjoy quality time with friends. Ideal for a couple, two pairs of friends, or a family of four. Bedrooms are equipped with air conditioning. However, if you're passionate about combating climate change, you can opt for the ceiling and floor fans available in every room. They ensure a refreshing stay, even on the warmest days.

Luxurious Medieval Tower & Private Concierge
It’s rare to find a place that’s not only romantic but also historic & truly one of a kind. La Torretta is part of Toscana a Due—a medieval tower with a huge garden & olive trees, right in the heart of San Quirico, overlooking the Val d’Orcia. The 1000-year-old building has been redesigned as a blend of heritage & antique luxury. With our unique tailored concierge service and a warm welcome into our family’s life, we share our traditions, history, and Tuscany’s hidden treasures with you.

Relax in the Maremma
Located 23 km from Saturnia and 10 km from the thermal baths of Vulci, a stone's throw from Lake Bolsena and the beaches of Capalbio, immersed in the relaxing hills of the lower Maremma, lies the wonderful villa Biada, equipped with swimming pool, solarium, barbecue, and furniture vintage style. Comfort and relaxation are guaranteed. Over two hectares surround the villa. Centuries-old olive trees, also contain the "Grotte dei briganti", ideal for the adventurous spirit of children.

The Cellar (Palazzo Pallotti)
The apartment is two floors below the square, entirely dug into the tuff. Overlooking the valley, it is isolated from the noises of the street, quiet, private, and very welcoming. The tuff walls give it an ancient vibe to transport you to another time. It can be reached on foot, via a footbridge that takes you directly to the square where the property is located. It is perfect for short stays of complete relaxation, but with the fully equipped kitchen you can make the most of it.
La Piazzetta - Cozy open space in the historic center of Montepulciano
Pour yourself a glass of wine and sit next to the fireplace of this open space with a warm Tuscan atmosphere: wooden beams, terracotta floors, stone walls. Then go outside and admire the magnificent view of the Valdichiana. Pour yourself a glass of wine and sit next to the fireplace of this open space with a warm Tuscan atmosphere: wooden beams, terracotta floors, and stone walls. Enjoy yourself and relax! Then go out and admire the magnificent view of the Valdichiana Valley.

Mascagni Farmhouse in Val d'Orcia, Pienza
Climb the iconic Tuscan hills to Mascagni Organic Farm, an organic farm where your new home awaits: a finely restored 16th-century barn nestled among olive trees and wheat fields. Relax with a cup of tea, pick rosemary and lavender in the garden with breathtaking views of the Val d'Orcia. Rediscover your true nature among the pristine fields and olive trees: here, walks and bike rides have no limits! Ready to create memories that will last a lifetime?

The Bandita dei Bovi
The cottage is located 4 km from Castell'Azzara, surrounded by the greenery of an olive grove consisting of 38 olive and fruit trees and surrounded by wooded land and pastures, overlooking the valley offering a breathtaking 180° view starting north with the Fortress of Radicofani until descending towards the west to get lost on the horizon among the Sibillini Mountains. 300 meters from the provincial road, it can be reached by a dirt road.
Popular amenities for Farnese holiday rentals
Other great holiday rentals in Farnese

Il Poggio Alla Galeazza: villa with pool

Medieval Tower · Panoramic View with Jacuzzi

Proceno Castle, Loggia Apartment

Bel Casale with sea view and the mediaeval village

CasAgata - Valley view

Villa Blue Melon - private beach

Casa Olivia: Comfort, Nature and Landscapes of Maremma

Elegant farmhouse overlooking Pienza
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Farnese?
Accommodations in and around the historic center are popular for their atmosphere and proximity to cafés, while countryside villas offer tranquil settings with views of the surrounding hills. Rustic apartments are another common choice in Farnese.
What are the best things to do in Farnese with kids?
Families often explore Farnese’s castle grounds, visit interactive local museums, or picnic in nearby parks. Seasonal festivals and nature walks around the town are also popular with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Farnese?
Explore Farnese’s medieval center, visit local museums, and wander scenic countryside paths. The area is also known for historic churches and seasonal food festivals highlighting regional traditions.
How is the weather in Farnese?
Farnese has cool, occasionally rainy winters, with temperatures from 35 to 51°F (2 to 11°C), and warm, dry summers that range from 62 to 89°F (17 to 31°C). Spring and autumn bring moderate weather and a mix of sun and showers.
When is the best time to visit Farnese?
Late spring and early fall are frequently suggested for milder temperatures and fewer visitors. Warm summers and generally rainy winters make these shoulder seasons appealing for outdoor exploration.
What are the best places to visit in Farnese?
The medieval center, the castle, and local churches are frequently suggested spots in Farnese. Many visitors also enjoy guided visits to small museums or Etruscan-era archaeological areas.
What are some hiking trails in Farnese?
Farnese has forested trails, gentle countryside routes, and paths leading toward Etruscan sites or scenic lookouts. Many visitors enjoy self-guided walks through woodlands and along streams near the town.
What are some family activities we can do in Farnese?
Families can explore castle ruins, gardens, and play areas, or join cooking workshops that introduce local recipes. Picnicking and gentle hikes in the surrounding countryside are also frequently suggested.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Farnese?
Explore historic hill towns, bask in views of volcanic lakes, or visit nature reserves around Farnese. Vineyards, traditional markets, and archaeological sites are often recommended for a deeper look at local culture.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Farnese?
Farnese has various pet friendly stays, including countryside cottages and apartments near walking paths. Many hosts welcome pets, making it easy to explore the area with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Farnese?
Greet shopkeepers and neighbors with a friendly buongiorno, try the local bread and olive oil, and ask about seasonal food or craft events around the main piazza. Many sights are best enjoyed on foot, so set aside time for relaxed wandering.
What is Farnese known for?
Farnese is known for its medieval heritage, stone architecture, and scenic countryside set on volcanic hills. The town also has connections to the influential Farnese family and locally rooted food traditions.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Farnese?
Discover frescoed chapels, tucked-away gardens, or lesser-known archaeological sites around Farnese. Locals often suggest quiet walking paths with panoramic views or artisan workshops for a unique perspective.
What are the best foods to try in Farnese?
Farnese’s cuisine highlights handmade pasta, local olive oil, and rustic breads, often served with wild boar or roasted vegetables. Cheeses, porcini mushrooms, and fig-based desserts are also frequently suggested.
What should I bring for a trip to Farnese?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets and countryside trails, light layers for changing weather, and a small umbrella in case of rain. Bringing a reusable water bottle can be convenient for town strolls or hikes.
What is the nightlife in Farnese like?
Nightlife in Farnese is relaxed, centering on local cafés, family-run restaurants, and wine bars around the main square. Evening strolls and outdoor seating give evenings a laid-back, social feel.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Farnese?
Farnese has folk celebrations in the historic center, a summer festival often tied to the Assumption, and community food fairs like the fettuccine sagra. Religious processions and outdoor concerts are also frequently suggested, creating a lively seasonal calendar.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Farnese?
Many vacation rentals in Farnese are designed with families in mind, often featuring spacious layouts and outdoor areas. Rustic homes and apartments around the town center let families enjoy both convenience and countryside views.
Destinations to explore
- Giglio Island
- Lake Trasimeno
- Lake Bolsena
- Lake Bracciano
- Giannutri
- Feniglia
- Parco Regionale Della Maremma
- Lake Vico
- Centro Storico Orvieto
- Terme Dei Papi
- Cascate del Mulino
- Le Cannelle
- Lake Martignano
- Villa Lante
- La Scarzuola
- Avignonesi Winery Fattoria Le Capezzine
- Terme San Filippo
- Vulci
- Mount Amiata
- Val di Chiana
- Valdichiana Outlet Village
- Abbey of Sant'Antimo
- Necropolis of Tarquinia
- Campo di Mare





