
BY: Chiarastella Campanelli
Want to explore Italy authentically, away from the noise of the city and closer to the slow pace of the countryside? Imagine waking up to the scents of grass and earth, enjoying authentic dishes cooked right in front of you by those who learned them from their grandmothers, strolling through vegetable gardens and vineyards guided by those who cultivate them every day.
Agriturismo (farm stays) have existed in Italy for almost thirty years and, by law, can only be run by real farmers on working farms. It's more than just rural hospitality: it's an immersion in local culture, in food that tells stories, and in the ancient practices of the land. A genuine way to discover Italy beyond the most popular tourist destinations.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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