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What is an agriturismo in Sardinia?

What is an agriturismo in Sardinia?

The agriturismo is an incredible, cozy building immersed in nature and directly overlooking the turquoise North Sardinian sea. An excellent agriturismo, with a pool, surrounded by olive trees and vineyards, where to enjoy excellent food and wine, and incredible views.

What is an agriturismi?

Literally farm-stays, agriturismi are places away from the cities, generally in the countryside, hills or mountains, or in some ancient villages, where you can experience rural life and eat traditional, local food.

Why stay at agriturismo Il podere di Monte sixeri?

Just a short drive from the city of Alghero and the Costa Smeralda, Sardinia, Agriturismo Il Podere Di Monte Sixeri has stylish cottage and villa accommodation on its 60 acre working farm which produces, amongst other things, classic San Giuliano extra virgin olive oil and keeps animals including donkeys, hens, pigs and horses.

Where is the best place for Agriturismo?

Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily, is, like Sicily, an excellent place for the very Italian concept of the agriturismo, despite it being even more detached physically and psychologically from mainland Italy.

Where is the agriturismo?

THE LOCATION: The agriturismo is on the west coast of Sicily, the lesser known coast, quite a bit away from the major urban areas of the north and east. Therein lies its charm though, much of the west of Sicily has an isolated, almost other worldly feel to it, and the coastline can be spectacular. The one place that READ MORE

What is an agriturismo Tuscany experience?

The agriturismo Tuscany experience can these days mean a stay at anything from a rustic family run farmhouse to top of the range luxury farm hotels with fine dining restaurants and spa facilities.

What is it like to live in an agriturismo?

It’s a family owned agriturismo and you’ll find the family super friendly and helpful. THE FARM: The owners are enthusiastic about their busy little farm, with the main work being in the production of fruit, and a huge variety of fruit at that: Strawberries, blackberries, figs, walnuts, cherries, apricots, apples, grapes and olives.

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