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In Italy holiday farmhouses are common in all the country, but especially in the Central regions: Tuscany, Umbria, Le Marche are the most famous regions for farmhouse holidays. But the other Italian regions are quickly catching up, since this kind of holiday is very successful: Puglia (Apulia), Sicily and Calabria are now getting the scene, offering a more mediterranean look. Living in a farmhouse allows the tourists to experience directly the Italian lifestyle in the most beautiful areas of Italy, tasting produce and products raised and produced directly in the farm. A holiday in a farmhouse can provide a well balanced mix of relax, culture, nature and fantastic food.
More and more tourists choose to spend their holidays in Italy living in a farmhouse. And it's undeniable that Italy is a perfect match for this kind of tourism, since it offers a vast range of resources and attractions for tourists. Nature, traditional food, art and culture can be appreciated in any corner of the Italian countryside, from the worldwide famous Tuscany hills to the less known alpine valleys in Lombardy, Veneto or Piedmont. It's not necessary to stay in a big center; on the contrary, all big centers can be easily reached from a holiday farmhouse in the surrounding countryside, which is a much more quiet and relaxing basecamp for a long vacation in Italy.
A farmhouse holiday will make you experience the tasty flavours of an ancient cooking tradition. Italy's food culture is not the same in the different regions you could choose for your farmhouse holiday. Even food names hardly sounds "Italian" to foreigners' ears; but if you think spaghetti and pizza are the main courses in Italy, you’ll be surprised by the great variety of food displayed in every region, almost in every village you visit. Spending your time in a holiday farmhouse, you’ll taste produce, cured meat and dairy products created by our own landlords. Not to mention the fact that most of the food produced in holiday farmhouses is organic.
A farmhouse holiday is an interesting diversion from the usual (and sometimes boring) seaside holiday. If you have the chance to spend your long-awaited holiday in Italy, stay away from the crowded big centers and the trendy seaside resorts. You won't be disappointed by your unusual choice (but not so usual since farmhouse holidays are a worldwide trend); farmhouse holidays in Italy assure you a balanced mix of relax, good food, nature and culture. Farmhouse holidays really put you in direct connection with the territory you're living in. Holidays farmhouses are quite common in all Italy: from the sunny Sicily to the romantic Lake district in Lombardy, passing through the classic and green Tuscany, Umbria and Le Marche.