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Boasting a blend of delicious food, beautiful wine and the birth of Renaissance, Tuscany is classic Italy. The region’s most prized art and historical relics reside in the larger cities; while hilltop medieval towns offer comfortable, inexpensive villa holiday living and breathtaking views of rustic vineyards and olive groves. Whether you come in search of pure relaxation and rural charm, or an experience packed with local culture and tradition - you will fall in love with Tuscany. Click

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  • Ghizzano villas a typical Tuscan village, located between Florence and Pisa in the midst of beautiful countryside. The village centre provides a small selection of shops while the larger towns of Peccioli and Pontadera are also close at hand for a wider selection of amenities
  • Montecatini Val di Cecina, Pisa villas This lovely village is conveniently located close to the historical town of Voltera which offers a wonderful array of shops, restaurants and historical buildings
  • Monteverdi Marittimo, Pisa villas Located in the south western region of Tuscany, surrounded by woods, Monteverdi Marittimo is a pretty and quiet village within a twenty minute drive to the coast
  • Montelopio, Peccioli, Pisa villas A small typical Tuscan village, surrounded by picturesque countryside. The village centre provides a mini-market and restaurant while a twenty minute drive will take you to the larger towns of Peccioli and Pontedera
  • Volterra, Pisa villas This ancient, ridge-top Etruscan city dominates the surrounding countryside. Explore its medieval streets and palazzo and go shopping for the famous alabaster stoneware that has been in almost continuous production since the 5th century BC. And don’t miss the famous Ombra della Sera; or Shadow of the Night, a strange elongated Etruscan statue in the Museo Guarnacci, one of Italy's major archaeological museums.
  • Alberoro, Monte San Savino, Arezzo villa Located in the Arezzo region, within a twenty minute drive from the city centre of Arezzo is the small village of Alberoro
  • Bibbona, Livorno villa Situated just inland from the coastal resort of Marina di Bibbona lays the pretty village of Bibbona, offering a small selection of amenities for day to day needs. The surrounding countryside provides the ideal setting for nature trails, trekking, mountain biking and horse-riding
  • Bolgheri, Livorno villa The approach to this stunning little village is quite something. Up a road, lined with stately cypress trees, and through an ancient arch into the past. The mellow red brick castle dominates the village which is famed for its wine and its horses
  • Castiglion Fiorentino, Arezzo villa This beautiful village is steeped in history with influences of Etruscan, Roman, medieval, and the Renaissance with many of its ancients building housing some fascinating artwork. The village centre hosts a wide variety of restaurants serving typical Tuscan dishes, bars and plenty of shops to browse. It is also a good base to explore the cities with great tourist attractions such as Florence, Siena, Perugia, Assisi and Arezzo. Arezzo being the nearest which is a prosperous city, renowned for its jewellery and antique industry, attracting antique dealers from all over Italy to its monthly antiques market in the Piazza Grande.
  • Foiano de la Chiana, Arezzo villa This picturesque town is located in southern Tuscany and provides a wide array of shops, bars and restaurants to chose from. It is the ideal base to explore the many attractions and historical villages found in this part of Tuscany such as Pienza, Montalcino and Montepulcioano
  • Gambassi Terme, Florence villa The local town of Gambassi offers great local cuisine, culture and history. Nearby trips to Certaldo, San Gimignano and Volterra are within easy reach, while Florence, Pisa, Siena and the Tyrrenian coast are only an hour away
  • Legoli, Peccioli, Pisa villa This tiny village is located in a peaceful countryside setting and offers a few traditional restaurants. The larger medieval town of Peccoli is close by which dominates the hilltop and provides plenty of shops, restaurants and cafes to tempt you
  • Lustignano, Pomorance, Pisa villa Pomarance stands on a small hill, south of the river Cecina, on the road from Volterra to Massa Marittima. Its surrounding terrain offers an interesting combination of historic and naturalistic elements, marked by the geothermal steam jets, now used to produce electrical power. The wooden hill-top villages of Micciano, Libbiano, Montegemoli, Serrazzano, Lustignano and San Dalmazio surround the territory where you will find many attractions such as the ruins of the Norman-Romanesque church, the fortress of Sillano, and finally the fumaroles and the Geothermal Museum of Larderello
  • Marti, Montopoli Val d'Arno, Pisa villa This quaint, typical Italian village is located between the cities of Pisa and Florence. The village centre offers a small selection of cafes/bars, a mini market and a few shops. The larger town of Montopli Val d'Arno can be reached within a fifteen minute drive which provides a wider range of restaurants and shops
  • Montalcino, Siena villa This enchanting, small hillside town is located in one of the most beautiful parts of Tuscany, rich with olive groves and vineyards. Famed for its Brunello wine, visitors from a far are attracted to the quaint medieval streets lined with wine shops, cafes and gift shops
  • Montopoli Val d'Arno, Pisa villa Located midway between Pisa and Florence, this village provides the ideal base to explore two of Tuscanys most famous cities. The village centre provides a selection of shops, restaurants and local bars
  • Santa Luce, Pisa villa Located midway between Pisa and Florence, this village provides the ideal base to explore two of Tuscanys most famous cities. The village centre provides a selection of shops, restaurants and local bars
  • Sinalunga, Siena villa This pretty village is located in the heart of Tuscany making it an ideal place to explore the many fascinating towns and cities Tuscany is proud to offer. The village itself provides a good variety of shops for your day to day to needs, with many selling local produce such as cheese, salamis and wine. The magical city of Siena is only half an hour away with its enchanting cobbled streets and medieval square; famous for its Palio horserace, while one of Italy's finest regions Montepulciano is just twenty minutes away by car
  • Treguanda, Siena villa The medieval village of Trequanda lies nestled on the hilltop and offers a laid back atmosphere. Village life is based around a picturesque piazza home to two churches, a bar, a chemist, a bank, newsagent and bakery. The renaissance town of Pienza is not far away which is must to visit and famed for its delightful pecorino cheese

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