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Well-furnished, spacious, in connection with nature

2 independent cottages

Starting at

€150 per night

Verzure

  • Up to 4 guests
  • 1 double room
  • 1 single room
  • 1 bathrooms
  • Private Garden

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Starting at

€350 per night

Pieve

  • Up to 7 guests
  • 3 double rooms
  • 1 single room
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Panoramic Pool

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Our Farmhouse has much more to offer during your stay

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Girl riding horse in Tuscany

Experiences & Activities

In collaboration with our trusted local partners, Agriturismo Galgani proudly presents a thoughtfully curated selection of experiences and activities designed to further enhance your Tuscan getaway. Our partners are committed to delivering exceptional service and unforgettable moments that cater to a variety of interests and preferences.

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Typical Food & Wine Box

Indulge in the finest flavors of Tuscany with our exclusive Food & Wine Package, expertly crafted by our local partner to celebrate the region’s rich culinary traditions and exceptional local products. This carefully curated experience combines gastronomic delights with immersive activities, providing you with a truly authentic taste of Tuscany.

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Private Natural Park

Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, our 80-hectare natural park surrounds Agriturismo Galgani, providing an idyllic backdrop for your farm holiday experience. Here, you’ll discover a diverse and enchanting landscape that encompasses fruit-laden orchards, sun-kissed fields, ancient forests, and picturesque picnic spots, creating a haven of tranquility and natural beauty.

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We are close to amazing spots

Tuscanian Places

San Galgano

San Galgano

In the stretch of Tuscany between Siena and Massa Marittima, immersed in the countryside, there are the spectacular remains of the San Galgano Abbey, one of the most important Tuscan monasteries. The noble knight Galgano Guidotti became a Cistercian monk and erected a chapel on Montesiepi in 1180, where he chose to live as a hermit the rest of his life.

Piazza del Campo

Siena

Siena is one of the most famous Italian cities and a place every tourist aims to visit during a trip to Tuscany. It is famous for its Palio that takes place twice a year, and for its characteristic narrow streets flanked by brick buildings.

Piazzale Michelangelo

Florence

There is so much to see in Florence, than even in a day or two you realize right away that there are too many treasures to see in such a short time. And we agree: don’t try to cram in everything into a few days, but pick and choose and you’ll enjoy much better what you do see and do.