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Glamping Tuscany

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Glamping Tuscany

Tuscany is the Italian dream made manifest, a landscape of rolling hills crowned by cypresses, medieval stone villages bathed in golden light, and vineyards producing some of the world's most celebrated wines. Glamping in Tuscany elevates this dream into reality, with accommodation set within Chianti wine estates, restored farmhouses of the Val d'Orcia, and olive groves on the Luccan hills where each dawn resembles a Renaissance painting.

But Tuscany is not only hills and vineyards: the Maremma coast offers wild beaches among pine groves, the Apuan Alps conceal the marble quarries of Carrara, and the natural hot springs of Saturnia provide open-air bathing in cascading warm water beneath the stars. Tuscan glamping combines nature with an art of living where the table, the wine and the beauty of the landscape form an inseparable whole.

Glamping Tuscany

Agricampeggio Ginevra

Riotorto

Set within 20 km of Piombino Port and 30 km of Golf Club Punta Ala, Agricampeggio Ginevra offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Riotorto.

Superb 37 reviews
9.2
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Glamping in Tuscany

Montefoscoli

Offering a garden and garden view, Glamping in Tuscany is situated in Montefoscoli, 42 km from Leaning Tower of Pisa and 47 km from Livorno Port.

Superb 22 reviews
9.4
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La fatina Lodge

Barga

Set in Barga, La fatina Lodge offers accommodation with a plunge pool, a patio and garden views.

31 reviews
9.2
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La Tana nel bosco di Casa Amilton

Ponzanello

La Tana nel bosco di Casa Amilton, a property with a garden, is situated in Ponzanello, 29 km from Technical Naval Museum, 30 km from Amedeo Lia Museum, as...

26 reviews
9.2
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Delfino Tuscany Resort

Hotel en Marina di Cecina

Situated in Marina di Cecina, 2.7 km from Le Gorette Beach, Delfino Tuscany Resort features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a private beach...

Superb 670 reviews
9.1
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Glamping Pian delle Ginestre

Sassetta

Glamping Pian delle Ginestre in Sassetta provides adults-only accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a garden.

Superb 192 reviews
9.3
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Poderi Arcangelo Glamping

San Gimignano

Poderi Arcangelo Glamping in San Gimignano provides adults-only accommodation with an infinity pool, a garden and a bar. With pool views, this accommodation provides a balcony.

Exceptional 8 reviews
9.5
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Boutique Hotel Poggio ai Santi

Adults Only - San Vincenzo

Boutique Hotel Poggio ai Santi - Adults OnlySan VincenzoSurrounded by 40 hectares of private land, Boutique Hotel Poggio ai Santi - Adults Only is set on a hill in Tuscany’s countryside.

Exceptional 507 reviews
9.5
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Be Vedetta

Relais & Glamping - Adult Only - Hotel en Scarlino

Be Vedetta - Relais & Glamping - Adult OnlyHotel in ScarlinoNestled on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Relais Vedetta Boutique Hotel provides luxurious accommodation with a mix of antiqu

Superb 157 reviews
9.1
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TERRA

Saturnia tented lodges - Saturnia

TERRA - Saturnia tented lodgesSaturniaSet 41 km from Mount Amiata, TERRA - Saturnia tented lodges offers accommodation with a balcony, as well as an open-air bath and a garden. There is an in-house re

Exceptional 112 reviews
9.8
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Val d'Orcia: the quintessential Tuscan landscape

The Val d'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the quintessence of the Tuscan landscape: undulating clay hills, rows of cypresses silhouetted against the sky, isolated stone farmhouses, and a light that shifts with every hour of the day. Pienza, the ideal Renaissance city designed by Pope Pius II, offers the most famous pecorino in Italy. Montalcino produces Brunello, one of Italy's greatest reds. San Quirico d'Orcia and Bagno Vignoni complete a postcard-perfect itinerary.

Val d'Orcia: the quintessential Tuscan landscape
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Tuscan wines: Chianti, Brunello and Super Tuscan

Tuscany is Italy's most prestigious wine region. Chianti Classico, with its black rooster emblem, is produced between Florence and Siena in wineries ranging from medieval castles to contemporary architecture. Brunello di Montalcino requires five years of ageing and offers extraordinary complexity. Super Tuscans like Sassicaia and Ornellaia revolutionised Italian winemaking. Tastings at the estates, among barrels and panoramic views, are experiences that justify the journey.

Tuscan wines: Chianti, Brunello and Super Tuscan
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Natural hot springs: Saturnia, Bagno Vignoni, San Filippo

Tuscany is a land of thermal waters that emerge naturally at temperatures up to 37 degrees. The Cascate del Mulino at Saturnia, free to enter around the clock, are natural travertine pools where sulphurous water creates an open-air spa experience. Bagno Vignoni preserves a Renaissance thermal pool in its main square. San Filippo offers cascades of warm water among woods. Bathing at sunset in these springs after a day of excursions is the perfect end to a Tuscan glamping day.

Natural hot springs: Saturnia, Bagno Vignoni, San Filippo
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Florence and Tuscany's cities of art

Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance, with the Uffizi Gallery, Michelangelo's David, Brunelleschi's dome and the Ponte Vecchio as universal icons. Siena preserves the Piazza del Campo, venue for the Palio, and a cathedral of black-and-white marble. San Gimignano raises its medieval towers above Vernaccia vineyards. Lucca, encircled by Renaissance walls turned promenade, and Pisa with its leaning tower complete a catalogue of art and architecture without parallel.

Florence and Tuscany's cities of art
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The Maremma: wild Tuscany by the sea

The Tuscan Maremma is the antithesis of postcard Tuscany: a wild territory of pine woods, marshes, unspoilt beaches and ranches where the butteri, Tuscan cowboys, still work with Maremmano horses. The Maremma Natural Park protects a coastline of dunes and Mediterranean scrubland where deer and wild boar roam freely. The Etruscan ruins of Roselle and the Petriolo hot springs add layers of history to a coastal landscape that remains surprisingly authentic.

The Maremma: wild Tuscany by the sea

Glamping in Tuscany offers the most complete Italian experience, among Chianti vineyards, the UNESCO-listed hills of the Val d'Orcia, and cities of art such as Florence, Siena and San Gimignano. The region is synonymous with la dolce vita and beauty.

Tuscan glamping accommodation benefits from one of the most photographed landscapes in the world, with options from yurts among vineyards to eco-cabins overlooking medieval towers. The Tuscan agriturismo network, a pioneer in Italy, offers rural hospitality of the highest calibre.

Tuscany is an unrivalled glamping destination for lovers of wine, food, art and nature. The possibility of visiting Florence in the morning, lunching at a Chianti vineyard, and bathing in the Saturnia hot springs at sunset sums up the richness of this extraordinary region.