Montalbino means living outdoors, it’s enjoying the nature trail on the farm, it’s discovering the area with our mountain bikes, it’s visiting the farm by first stopping at the treehouse. The ideal place for children thanks to the playgrounds, bicycles, archery, table football and ping pong.
Montalbino is enjoying the view from our swimming pool nestled in the olive grove and equipped with a Jacuzzi.
Finally, Montalbino is for us education in wine culture and local cuisine.
Discover all our weekly activities!
Pizza dinner
Children’s activities in the garden
Wine Tasting
Nature Trail
Archery
The treehouse and the farm
Leaving the restaurant and heading towards the animal farm, nestled on a beautiful century-old pine tree, there is a pretty little wooden house designed by us to offer an exciting adventure.
In the first place to admire the entire valley of Montalbino accompanied by a pleasant reading in the fresh morning air or an aperitif with friends at sunset.
“What farm would be without a farm?” thought Marco from the very beginning when he decided to kick off the first season. Today you will find rabbits, the Amiata donkey, turkeys, baby goats, geese and the inimitable piglets.
Montalbino and its surroundings: villages and itineraries
We are surrounded by a unique heritage of history, art, traditions, and natural landscapes. So here are five interesting new itineraries, created for our guests and designed to discover the “best” Tuscany, that of the small villages, along routes rich in testimonies. From Montalbino you can also easily reach the main cities of art, Florence, Siena, Pisa, Lucca, San Gimignano, Volterra and the places of interest of this beautiful region.
Itinerary 1:
From Lucardo to the Parish Church of San Lazzaro
Length: 6.5 km
On foot: 1 h 15 min
By bike: 26 min
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Itinerary 2:
From the Castle of Santa Maria Novella to Sciano
Length: 25 km
On foot: 5 h 13 min
By bike: 1 hr and 38 min
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Itinerary 3:
From Betto to Certaldo Alto
Length: 15/17 km
On foot: 3 h / 3 h and 15 min
By bike: 1 h 5 min / 1 h 15 min
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Itinerary 4:
From the Pieve di San Pietro in Bossolo to Badia a Passignano
Length: 18.5 km
On foot: 3 h 30 min
By bike: 1 h and 15 min
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Itinerary 5:
From San Martino ai Colli to the Basilica of San Lucchese
Length: 12 km
On foot: 2 h
By bike: 45 min
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