Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, our agriturismo is surrounded by a wealth of charming towns and breathtaking landscapes, each offering a unique slice of Italian heritage. Just a short drive away, Montecatini Val di Cecina invites you to explore its medieval streets and fascinating mining museum, while Cecina offers sun-kissed beaches and a lively seaside atmosphere perfect for a day of relaxation.

Clear turquoise water with rocks and a white sandy beach, rolling white cliffs, and distant buildings under a bright blue sky.
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Head north to the iconic Pisa, where you can marvel at the world-famous Leaning Tower and its impressive collection of Renaissance art and architecture. Just a bit further, the cultural gem of Florence awaits, offering unparalleled art collections, stunning architecture, and rich Renaissance history—a must-see for anyone visiting Tuscany.

To the west, Livorno is a vibrant port city with scenic canals, lively seafood markets, and historic fortresses.

The nearby white sandy beach of Vada is perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. South of Livorno, you'll find the beautiful coastal village of Quercianella, known for its tranquil waters and rocky coves, ideal for a peaceful escape. For nature lovers, the Pineta di Cecina offers lush pine forests just a short drive from home.

Further south, Piombino is a charming town with beautiful beaches and views of the Tuscan Archipelago, and Baratti Bay is a stunning beach area.

Beyond the coast, explore the historic towns of Tuscany. The city of Siena, with its Gothic architecture, narrow alleys, and famous Piazza del Campo, is home to the Palio horse race.

San Gimignano enchants with its medieval skyline and charming cobblestone streets, earning its nickname as the "City of Towers."

For a unique Tuscan experience, head to Lajatico, birthplace of Andrea Bocelli, where you can enjoy breathtaking countryside views and the Teatro del Silenzio, an open-air theater surrounded by rolling hills.

Bolgheri is a picturesque village known for its prestigious wineries, offering an opportunity to savor some of Italy’s finest wines. A trip to Volterra will take you back in time with its Etruscan roots, ancient walls, and alabaster craftsmanship.

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  • The closest airports are Pisa and Florence. Pisa is about a 1-hour drive (approximately 75 km), while Florence is around a 1.5-hour drive (approximately 90 km) from Villa Fonteintanata. Both airports offer a variety of domestic and international flights.

  • Yes, although there are buses and trains from major cities, public transportation does not reach Villa Fonteintanata directly. The best and cheapest option is to rent a car once you arrive at the airport.

  • Yes, the closest city is Cecina, where you’ll find a variety of local markets and shops. You can buy fresh produce, artisanal products, and regional specialties, making it the perfect place for grocery shopping. The farmers' market is held every Tuesday from 8 am to 1 pm. Additionally, we offer a pre-stock grocery service, so you can have your favorite items ready and waiting for you upon arrival.

Sunset over rolling green hills with scattered trees and a farmhouse in Tuscany, Italy.