Agriturismo near Siena
One of the most beautiful squares in the world, the Piazza del Campo, is in Siena. Would you like to see it for yourself, and the city and its surroundings? And do you want to have a truly relaxing holiday? Choose one of our luxurious, comfortable agriturismos near Siena. My Italy offers plenty of choice. I – Margot – have personally visited and carefully selected these agriturismos. So you can rely on my selection.
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A holiday in a quiet, natural environment
An agriturismo is a farm with luxury holiday accommodation. From b&b-rooms and apartments in renovated country homes to luxury private villas. Most of these farms are wine farms and produce olive oil as well, some of them also make homemade jam, or produce honey. You will be staying in the Italian countryside, away from the crowds. An agriturismo is a lovely place to enjoy the glorious Tuscan countryside.
Siena, maybe the prettiest city in Tuscany
Okay, I am prejudiced. Because I live close by. But in my opinion, Siena is probably the most beautiful city in Tuscany. I mentioned the Piazza del Campo. Around this square are lovely little streets where you can wander among ancient houses. And you’ll find enough shops for a whole day’s shopping.
Fancy an espresso or cappuccino? Then head for Torrefazione Fiorella. It’s crowded, all right, but there is a good reason: the coffee is absolutely delicious. Are you looking for a good lunch? Then you must go to Bar il Pulcino. Be there before 1 pm, because after that, the employees of a nearby bank will fill up the place. For the best local specialities, visit Consorzio Agrario Siena. Cheese, pasta, olive oil, salami and wine.
Immediately outside Siena you will find yourself among the characteristic hills, with winding country roads, cypresses and old farms. Many of these farms have been renovated into agriturismos, with comfortable apartments or cosy rooms in a B&B.
An agriturismo near Siena
After a day in the city, what could be better than to relax in one of My Italy’s luxurious, comfortable agriturismos? All of them have a pool, sometimes with a children’s pool. Some of the agriturismos have their own restaurant. Here you can taste the local dishes and their own produce. If you are looking for a child-friendly agriturismo: they can be found too, around Siena. They offer children plenty of opportunity for carefree play and discovery.
Personally selected by Margot
All of the agriturismos that I offer have been personally visited by me. I selected them for their quality, atmosphere and authenticity, amongst other criteria. So you can safely rely on our selection. Any questions or specific wishes? Then do not hesitate to contact me. I have been living in Tuscany for over 10 years, and know the language, the culture, and the agriturismos and their owners. You will find your ideal agriturismo near Siena with My Italy.
Want to browse around a bit more? Check out the website agriturismos near Florence, for instance, or agriturismo near Volterra.
Discover Pienza and Bar Il Casello
The charming town of Pienza, located in the heart of the Val d'Orcia, is a Tuscan gem that is on the UNESCO World Heritage List for good reason. The town has picturesque streets, cosy squares and panoramic views. A walk down the romantic Via del Bacio (the street of the kiss) is an absolute must. And then don't forget - while kissing - to take a photo under the famous street sign. For a nice cappuccino in the morning or a delicious aperitivo with a local wine in the late afternoon, I usually go to Bar Il Casello. This bar has a terrace with one of the most beautiful views of Pienza, over the undulating landscape of the Val d'Orcia and Monte Amiata in the distance. Especially at sunset, this is the place to be!
Lunchtip: Amici di Campriano
For an authentic Tuscan lunch, my personal tip is Amici di Campriano, a cozy eatery just outside Buonconvento and directly opposite the train station. It is the perfect destination after a bike ride on the panoramic strade bianche from Siena, or an ideal stopover on the way to idyllic Montalcino or the breathtaking Val d'Orcia. Here you will be warmly welcomed by my good friend Ranuccio Neri, a passionate winemaker, who will serve you traditional Tuscan dishes in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Where else these days can you find a plate of delicious pasta, like tagliatelle al cinghiale for only 8 euros? Or a refreshing Panzanella, a classic Tuscan summer salad, for only 5 euros? Of course, you can pair your meal with one of Ranuccio's own excellent wines.
Family adventure in climbing park Saltalbero
For an active day with the family, Saltalbero Adventure Park, located near Rapolano Terme, is a great choice. The park offers an array of climbing and adventure courses among the trees, suitable for all ages. While children have fun on the rope tracks and zip-lines, parents can enjoy the nature or relax in the picnic areas. There is also a kiosk for cool drinks, snacks and ice cream.
Walking the Via Francigena
Follow the ancient pilgrimage path of the Via Francigena, which runs through Tuscany and led thousands of pilgrims to Rome in the Middle Ages. Especially the stage from San Gimignano via Monteriggioni to Siena is breathtaking. As you walk among vineyards, cypresses and olive trees, you realize that you are walking in the footsteps of pilgrims who followed the same route centuries ago. The Via Francigena is not only a special historical experience, but also a unique opportunity to discover the peace and beauty of the Tuscan countryside on foot.
Eroica and the Strade Bianche
A unique way to discover Tuscany is to cycle the famous strade bianche, the distinctive white gravel roads over which the legendary cycling race L'Eroica is run. An annual event that brings classic cycling enthusiasts together. On vintage bikes you ride over rolling hills, along vineyards, cypress avenues and medieval villages. There are several routes, varying in length and difficulty, allowing both beginners and experienced cyclists to enjoy the event. Even outside the racing event, you can explore these routes. Bikes are available for rent at Anima Toscana in Siena, including vintage models for those who want the full experience.
Shopping in Siena
Besides being beautiful to see as a tourist, Siena is also a great place to shop! I speak from experience😉 Many boutiques have some traditional collections, because Siena is a city of old money. If you are looking for something more trendy, you might find what you are looking for at Baraka (Via Banchi di Sotto, 18). I used to go there regularly and could always find something. There are now (fortunately!) more Baraka stores in Tuscany and Liguria. Like in Lucca, Pistoia and Follonica. More info: www.barakaeziggy.it/negozi
If you come to Siena with teenagers, they will surely find something at Subdued or Degortes Outlet store, right across from boutique Baraka. The local youth buy their clothes there, so you're definitely in the right place. Also a regular stop on a shopping trip with my kids is Scout, who have several stores in Northern Italy.
Another fashion brand in Siena, but located on the outskirts of town, is the GHN boutique at 54 Strada Massetana Romana. While you're there, at number 52 is Calzature Singolare, the shoe store where mothers from Siena buy shoes for their fashionable children.
Deli store and bakery
The Consorzio Agrario itself is also worth a visit. In this large deli store you'll find a wide selection of Tuscan wines, top quality olive oil, pasta, rice and much more. It also has a good bakery where many office- and store staff from the neighborhood buy bread for lunch. I go there especially for the delicious Foccacia: Italian flatbread with olive oil and salt. Please note, in Tuscany they also call this bread Schiacciata. Or as my kids call it: Ciaccino. It's all the same flat bread and all equally delicious!
Another fact, the bread in Tuscany is without salt. This dates back to a feud between the city of Pisa and Florence almost 1,000 years ago. When the Pisans blocked the supply of salt to the Florentines, they started making saltless bread. It has remained that way throughout almost all of Tuscany.
Il Pulcino
There are an incredible number of eateries in Siena. Still, I keep going back to Il Pulcino. It is run by 2 brothers: one in the kitchen, the other behind the bar. Il Pulcino is beloved by employees of the nearby Monte dei Paschi bank. So to get a table, you have to be there before 12:30 or after 1:30 p.m. The menu is different every day and everything is freshly made! Il Pulcino can be found at Via dei Termini 91, next to the Consorzio Agrario in the shopping area.
Torrefazione Caffè Fiorella
I always drink my cappuccino at Torrefazione Caffè Fiorella on a street around Piazza del Campo. They still roast the coffee beans themselves using traditional methods. You can taste the difference! If you like the coffee, you can also buy the beans to take home. It is especially busy in the morning, because many Italians have breakfast in a bar and not at home. That explains the large choice of various croissants called Brioche. www.caffefiorella.it.