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Europe, Destinations, Italy · November 18, 2025

Our Stay at an Agriturismo in Greve in Chianti, Tuscany

Last Updated on January 5, 2026

old agriturismo in Greve in Chianti, Tuscany

If you’re planning a trip to Tuscany, you’ve probably come across the term agriturismo – a working farm that offers guest accommodations. Staying at one is a popular way to immerse yourself in local culture, enjoy beautiful scenery, and experience Tuscan hospitality.

But what if you also want the convenience of walking to restaurants, wine bars, and gelato shops in a charming town? Many agriturismos sit deep in the countryside, which means driving to dinner every night (and driving back after a few glasses of Chianti).

On our recent trip we really wanted both – the peaceful, rustic charm of an agriturismo and the convenience of being able to walk into town.

While researching our trip we stumbled upon Podere Campriano, a small family-run agriturismo on the edge of Greve in Chianti. To be honest, it seemed almost too good to be true: a working winery with that classic Tuscan character, sweeping views over the valley, and less than a ten-minute walk into town. Its location between Florence and Siena also made it an ideal base for exploring the region.

We immediately booked a three-night stay. Looking back, it was the best decision of our trip. It combined everything we love about Tuscany – authentic hospitality, beautiful surroundings, and unforgettable food and wine.

If you’re debating whether or not to stay at an agriturismo, consider the 7 reasons we list below. Then, read about our personal experience at an agriturismo in Greve in Chianti to help you decide if this kind of stay is right for you. Be sure not to miss the booking tips at the end of the article. And, as always, if you have any questions – let us know in the comments and we’ll be sure to answer!

7 Reasons To Stay at an Agriturismo in Tuscany

While hotels and vacation rentals have their place, staying at an agriturismo in Tuscany offers something unique: a blend of culture, landscape, food, and hospitality you simply can’t find anywhere else. Here’s why so many travelers consider it one of the best decisions of their trip.

  1. You Experience Authentic Tuscan Life

At an agriturismo, you’re staying on land that families have lived and worked on for generations. Instead of a generic hotel experience, you’re surrounded by local traditions, family stories, and the rhythm of farm life. It’s as close as most travelers will ever get to living like a local.

  1. You Get Unbeatable Scenery

bright blue sky above Tuscany vineyard

Most agriturismos in Tuscany sit on hilltops or tucked between vineyard rows, offering sweeping views that feel straight out of a postcard. Morning coffee overlooking olive groves and sunsets over rolling hills become part of your daily routine.

(Discover 10 Tuscan viewpoints too beautiful to miss – check it out here!)

  1. The Food Is Unforgettable (and Usually Homemade)

man at table with fruit and other breakfast food

Many agriturismos offer homemade breakfasts, farm-to-table dinners, or cooking classes (so fun!). You might taste olive oil pressed on-site, sip wine grown just steps from your terrace, or make fresh pasta with local ingredients. It’s rustic, simple, and delicious – the kind of memory that sticks with you long after the trip ends.

  1. You Support Local Families and Small Producers

When you book an agriturismo, your money goes directly to the people who grow the grapes, tend the olive trees, raise the chickens, and welcome you into their home. It’s sustainable tourism rooted in community, connection, and preserving local heritage.

  1. You Enjoy a Slower, More Relaxing Pace

If you follow along on Ryan and my travels, you know we are active travelers, efficiently filling our itinerary with all the best sights at a destination. But Tuscany is a place where we enjoyed slowing down a bit… and staying at an agriturismo was a great way to do that. Whether sipping wine on a terrace, lounging by a pool, or enjoying a long farm-style meal, it’s an easy, unhurried, and refreshing change of pace.

wine bottle and glasses of red wine on table outside

  1. It’s a Great Base for Exploring Tuscany

Many agriturismos are located just outside towns or villages, giving you the best of both worlds: peaceful countryside stays with drivability to charming hill towns.

  1. You Get a More Personal, Welcoming Experience

Because most agriturismos are small (often only a handful of rooms or suites), the hospitality feels warm and personal. Hosts learn your name, share local recommendations, and make you feel like part of their family – even if you’re only staying a few nights.

That was certainly the case with our agriturismo in Greve in Chianti. As we were checking out, the owner, Elena, hopped up to give us a big hug… you definitely don’t get that kind of connection just anywhere.

Our Stay at Podere Campriano: A Charming (and Convenient!) Agriturismo in Greve in Chianti

Warm, Genuine Hospitality

From the moment we arrived at Podere Campriano in Greve in Chianti, we could feel the difference of this Tuscany gem… it isn’t a hotel, it’s a home.

Elena, along with her husband Luca and son Pietro, welcomed us with genuine warmth, as though we were old friends coming for a visit rather than first-time guests.

people looking at old pictures of an agriturismo in Chianti Tuscany

Over the course of our stay, they shared the history of their fourth-generation family property and winemaking process. It’s that type of personal connection that made our experience so memorable.

A Location That Makes Exploring Easy

One of the things we immediately loved about Podere Campriano was its location. Set on a small hill just above Greve in Chianti, the property overlooks the town and surrounding vineyards. The views from our private outdoor terrace never got old – day or night.

trees in foreground overlooking town of Greve in Chianti in Tuscany

Sun setting over town of Greve in Chianti in Tuscany Italy
Beautiful sunset view right outside our apartment

The convenience to town made the location even more special. A short ten-minute stroll downhill brought us to Piazza Matteotti, Greve’s main square lined with restaurants and cafés. We spent two evenings there having dinner, sipping local wine and soaking up the atmosphere.

Greve in Chianti's main town square at night
Piazza Matteotti

Not having to drive – especially after a few glasses of Chianti – was a big bonus. It’s rare to find this combination of seclusion and convenience in Chianti and one of the main reasons we booked.

Rustic, Character-Filled Villas

We booked the Serra apartment at Podere Campriano and it was everything we hoped for in a Tuscan villa: stone walls, exposed beams, and plenty of natural light. It was far from a cookie-cutter and sterile hotel room.

couch and coffee table next to a stone wall inside an agriturismo in Greve in Chianti

rustic bathroom with stone wall

A Cooking Class (With Plenty of Chianti)

If we had to choose one highlight from our time at Podere Campriano, it would be their cooking class. Held in a beautiful covered outdoor patio, it was the perfect, classic Tuscan experience.

people cooking at an agriturismo in Greve in Chianti

I’m not sure how they did it, but over the course of about four hours Elena and Pietro somehow transformed us (at least temporarily) into wonderful Italian chefs! And doing it all while sampling their amazing Chianti Classico wines made the experience that much more enjoyable.

man and woman in aprons holding wine glasses

An Agriturismo with a pool? Even Better!

In between sightseeing and meals, we had the luxury of spending some afternoons by the outdoor swimming pool.

couple holding wine glasses sitting by a swimming pool

Perched at the highest point of the property, we had uninterrupted views of the vineyards and Greve below. Sipping Chianti with our toes in the water and only a few other guests around, it seriously felt like a private retreat.

Montefioralle – A Nearby Hidden Gem

woman standing under ivy wall on a cobblestone lane

Just a five-minute drive away is Montefioralle, often described as one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Quiet, cobblestone paths, and full of charm, it’s the perfect place to wander for an hour or two. We spent a morning exploring this hidden gem and we highly recommend visiting, whether or not you stay in Greve.

Practical Info for Booking Podere Campriano

Location: Greve in Chianti, Tuscany
Walk to Town: ~10 minutes to Piazza Matteotti
Type of Stay: Small family-run winery + agriturismo
Style: Rustic, intimate, authentic
Capacity: Up to 12 adult guests across five apartments/suites
Price Range: Moderate (€€) and excellent value
Best For: Couples, wine lovers, food lovers, slow-travel enthusiasts, anyone seeking a quieter stay with easy access to restaurants
Book Here: Podere Campriano reservations

Tips for Choosing an Agriturismo Like This

Even if you don’t stay at Podere Campriano, here’s what to look for in an agriturismo when trying to combine countryside charm with town convenience:

  • Check walking distance on Google Maps to confirm it’s truly walkable (Tuscany hills can be deceiving!)
  • Make sure there are sidewalks or safe walking paths, especially at night.
  • Look for agriturismos on the edge of town, not deep in the countryside.
  • Confirm if the property is adults-only if that matters to you.
  • Ask about on-site experiences like wine tastings or cooking classes – these add tremendous value.
  • Choose a central home base (like Greve) for easier day trips.

Our Takeaway

Podere Campriano delivered everything we hoped for: beautiful surroundings, warm hospitality, memorable food and wine experiences, and the freedom to enjoy Greve on foot. If you’ve been on the fence about staying in an agriturismo – or you want the best of both worlds – this is an excellent option.

We loved our stay, and we think many travelers looking for an authentic, yet convenient Tuscan experience will, too.

Have you stayed at an agriturismo in Tuscany (or elsewhere)? Let us know in the comments. We’d love to hear from you!

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