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Germans, English, Americans, Japanese: tourists gather form all around the world to spend a farmhouse holiday in Italy. The increasing success of farm holidays in Italy is not a big surprise: a farmhouse allows a wider freedom in comparison to traditional hotels and propose a direct contact with nature and farm life. Living in a farmhouse can take you back in time, to an ancient wholesome dimension, which is lost to most people living in big cities all around the world. Confidence, truthfulness, informality: that’s the feeling ruling in a traditional Italian farmhouse, accompanied by earthy meals and friendly landlords. That's the added value brought to you by a farmhouse holiday in Italy.
Spending a holiday in a farmhouse is the best way to appreciate the hospitality and truthfulness of your landlords. You'll live in a "big Italian family", with all the confidence and informality which will make you at ease in any situation. That's one of the main reasons for the success of farmhouse holidays in Italy: you become part of the family, and you really experience life in the most charming and fascinating Italian areas. Your hosts will suggest you the most beautiful places to visit, and you'll get the chance to taste the local traditional food, often raised and produced in the farmhouse. And you'll want to take some goodies with you to remember your pleasure time, once you come back home.
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.