driving in tuscany
Posted in: Activities Driving Travel Tips
After reading our first article on the benefits of renting a car in Tuscany and tips on driving around here, we’ve added some more valuable information to help you enjoy your driving experience in Tuscany as much as possible!

Take your pick from a superb selection of villas in Tuscany including luxury villas and lavish 10 bedroomed villas that could host all your family and friends on a magical break away!

When driving through some Tuscan towns you are likely to see some creative parking decisions!
lucca city walls
Posted in: Activities Tourist Attractions Travel Tips
Before you jet off to the picturesque region of Tuscany have you thought about what kind of vacation you want to experience when you’re here? If you want the full on cultural experience of randomly exploring Tuscany’s towns and letting the road lead the way then renting a car is the way to go!

Bring the whole family and friends along and book a villa that sleeps up to 15 people in Tuscany

Most cities and towns in Tuscany have a lovely selection of museums, natural, historical and archaeological attractions for tourists to enjoy experiencing and quite a few have their own tourist information office to give you a detailed overview of what each commune has to offer.
car rental tuscany
Posted in: Activities Curiosities Driving Travel Tips
If you’re thinking of renting a car to tour around Tuscany on your next vacation here then check out these great tips to ensure you zoom around with ease!

First and foremost, it’s required to bring along an international driving permit which is a translated version of your driving licence.

Choose from a gorgeous range of three bedroom villas in Tuscany which can easily accommodate families coming here for a vacation.
View of Apuan Alps
Posted in: Activities Hiking Localities Mountains
Lose yourself in a magical mountain trekking expedition through the striking mountains of Tuscany! The trails that weave through the Apuan Alps and the Apennine Mountains among other mountainous sites in the region are incredibly well signposted and can be explored along with an expert guide if you wish.

Climbing the majestic mountains of Tuscany and reaching the summit of Mount Amiata for example is a perfect challenge to set yourself. Visit quaint little Tuscan towns and villages that are nestled high up in the mountains and go mountain biking through some of the many mountainous nature reserves throughout the region.
Etruscan carved roads
Posted in: Activities
Be inspired to plan a holiday to Tuscany with a difference by reading about these exciting activities to do during your stay.

Walk along the mysterious carved cave roads called ‘Vie Cave’ made by the Etruscans! Close to Pitigliano in Tuscany is a bizarre series of beautifully carved roads cut deep into the tuff stone.

Constructed by the ancient civilisation from which Tuscany derived its name, this network was believed to have served as water channels or routes to nearby burial grounds.