Siena Farmhouses

Siena, besides being an utterly beautiful city, renowned worldwide for its Palio (the horse race which annualy takes place in Piazza del Campo), is also one of the most visited province of Tuscany for the rare beauty of its landscape. That’s why a farmhouse is probably the best holiday lodging to stay in for best appreciating nature, culture and rural traditions of this part of Tuscany.

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Podere FontecastelloOnline
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  • Rooms: 4
  • Location: Montepulciano (Countryside)
  • Daily price: From € 75 to € 125

This excellent and good value farmhouse offers a pleasant and relaxing stay in Montepulciano countryside, at a stone's throw from Chianciano Terme spa. The apartments are all completely equipped and overlook the gorgeous garden and the outdoor pool.

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Podere LambertoOnline
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  • Rooms: 6
  • Location: Montepulciano (Countryside)
  • Daily price: From € 111 to € 250

Located near Montepulciano on the border between Tuscany and Umbria, it is surrounded by olive groves and wine yards. It offers both comfortable rooms with breakfast and fully equipped apartments. It has a nice garden with pool.

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BelSentiero Estate & Country HouseOnline
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  • Rooms: 4
  • Sleeps: 8
  • Location: Castiglione d'Orcia (Countryside)
  • Daily price: From € 150 to € 170

Four elegant B&B suites with king size beds at BelSentiero provide an intimate setting for a holiday vacation exploring the beautiful UNESCO Heritage scenery in Val d’Orcia with spacious gardens, veranda & Tuscan hospitality.

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Agriturismo FonteleccinoOnline
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  • Apartments: 3
  • Rooms: 4
  • Location: Chianciano Terme (Countryside)
  • Daily price: From € 77

Situated between the beautiful Val d' Orcia and Val di Chiana areas, the farmhouse offers its guests comfortable holiday apartments and a nice pool overviewing the ancient village of Chianciano Terme. Free Internet WiFi connection.

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Podere RaffaelloOnline
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  • Apartments: 4
  • Rooms: 1
  • Sleeps: 16
  • Location: Montepulciano (Countryside)
  • Daily price: From € 140 to € 200

Ready to explore the Montepulciano countryside, nearby vineyards & thermal spas? This fully restored Tuscan farmhouse & agriturismo has 6 romantic apartments, a pool & tranquil garden. Then this is the best place to start your adventure!

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Agriturismo La SovanaOnline
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  • Apartments: 3
  • Rooms: 14
  • Location: Sarteano (Countryside)
  • Daily price: From € 151 to € 198

This farm house offers both rooms with private bathroom, and apartments with kitchenette. It includes outdoor pool, free parking and Tuscan restaurant as well as its own winery. It’s located near Sarteano, close to Montepulciano and Chiusi.

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Agriturismo podere casanoOnline
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  • Apartments: 3
  • Rooms: 5
  • Location: Radicofani (Countryside)
  • Daily price: From € 75 to € 200

Delightful accommodation in the stunning Valdorcia area. The farmhouse offers comfortable and fully equipped apartments, which can host up to 6 people. Spacious outdoor pool.

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  • Rooms: 25
  • Location: Sarteano (Countryside)
  • Daily price: From € 176 to € 210

Offering comfortable rooms with private bathroom and fully-equipped rooms, it is located near Sarteano in the Monte Cetona area on the border of Val d’Orcia. It has outdoor pool, tennis court and barbecue area.

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Siena, city of food and traditions

There’s no need to tell you about the city of Siena and its marvellous art and cultural treasures, there’s plenty of explanations everywhere; we’d rather prefer telling you what you may enjoy if you choose to spend your vacation in a farmhouse in the province of Siena (farmhouses are usually the best locations for appreciating local specialities).

Almost everyone knows that Siena is the home to many DOC and DOCG wines of Tuscany, being part of Chianti territory (just bear in mind that Montalcino, where the famous Brunello is produced, is located in the province of Siena), and food specialities, but do you know why this city is so rich in food traditions? Well, most of its typical dishes date back to ancient times, to Middle Age to be more precise, when Siena was one of the most important stops along the Via Francigena, the route that pilgrims headed to Rome or Canterbury used to travel. Going back to that times, there are pici, typical handmade pasta, usually eaten with ragù sauce, ribollita, a Tuscan soup made with bread and vegetables, so called beacuse people used to reboil and reboil the leftover soup from previous days. All those typical dishes are poor, according to the Tuscan rural tradition, and so easily prepared for all those pilgrims stopping in Siena during their travel.

And what about Siena typical cakes? You’ve surely already tried (or, at least, heard about) panforte, panpepato, ricciarelli and cavallucci, commonly consumed during Christmas times all over Tuscany... If you still don’t have tried those traditional cakes... What are you waiting for?

 

And finally...the dessert! Is tiramisù from Veneto or...Tuscany?

Do you know anything about the origin of tiramisù, an Italian delicious cake? There’re some debates, it’s creation is commonly attributed to some confectioners from Veneto, but it is also said that it may have originated in the city of Siena, claiming the invention in honour of Cosimo III and his visit to the city. Anyhow, it’s utterly tasty!!


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