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Le Ragnaie is a charming agriturismo located in the heart of Tuscany. This family-run farm offers a peaceful and authentic Tuscan experience, surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards. The farmhouse has been beautifully restored, retaining its original character and features, while providing modern comforts and amenities.
The accommodations at Le Ragnaie are spacious and comfortable, with a rustic charm and elegant simplicity. Each room is individually decorated, featuring traditional Tuscan elements such as exposed stone walls, wooden beams, and antique furnishings. You can choose between rooms, suites, and apartments, all with stunning views of the countryside.
Le Ragnaie is also a working farm, producing its own wine and olive oil, which guests can sample and purchase during their stay. The farm also offers cooking classes, wine tastings, and guided tours of the vineyards and olive groves. You can relax by the pool, explore the nearby medieval villages, or take a scenic drive through the picturesque countryside.
Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a relaxing escape, Le Ragnaie offers a truly authentic Tuscan experience, filled with warmth, hospitality, and natural beauty.
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