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Best family friendly Italy cottages

Among the 2662 accommodations in Italy, here are the 2 best family friendly cottages

Self Catering Agriturismo Annita For 4 People - Italy
9.9 164 reviews
Italy
03/07 – 10/07
£167/nighttotal: £1169 (7 )

Self Catering Agriturismo Annita For 4 People

1 4
cottage , Barberino Tavarnelle
This charming farmhouse, located in the heart of the Chianti region, is just 30km from Florence and 40km from Siena, offering a peaceful escape in the Tuscan countryside. The property consistently receives excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The three spacious apartments are individually decorated in a stylish Tuscan style and come equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy the shared outdoor dining area, swimming pool, and garden, all while taking advantage of the on-site organic farm's wine, olive oil, grappa, and nocino.
Casale Viozzi  Relax And Nature In The Marche - Italy
10 73 reviews
Italy
17/07 – 20/07
£395/nighttotal: £1185 (3 )

Casale Viozzi Relax And Nature In The Marche

1 12
cottage , Montefalcone Appennino
Casale Viozzi is a country house located near the historic towns of Montefalcone and Santa Vittoria in Matenano, within the Sibillini National Park, and just 45 kilometres from the Adriatic coast. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The house has 6 bedrooms and can accommodate up to 12 guests, offering 280 square metres of space. Guests can enjoy a private swimming pool, a spacious garden with a play area, a terrace, and a barbecue area, as well as a fully equipped kitchen and modern amenities.

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Cottage Mi (Borgo Melograno) - Italy
10 2 reviews
Italy
08/08 – 14/08
£252/nighttotal: £1512 (6 )

Cottage Mi (Borgo Melograno)

1 4
cottage , Chiusi
This self-catering cottage, near Chiusi in the Val di Chiana, enjoys a secluded hilltop location offering panoramic views across Tuscany and Umbria, with the added benefit of wildlife sightings.
Sleeping up to five guests, the two-bedroom property features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, private parking, and a patio ideal for al fresco dining; nearby attractions include the Etruscan town of Chiusi (distance to be confirmed).
La Gisamìa. Pure Nature. - Italy
10 240 reviews
Italy
01/07 – 31/08
£81/nighttotal: £4941 (61 )

La Gisamìa. Pure Nature.

1 2
cottage , Petralia Sottana
This charming holiday home is situated just 8km from the centre of Petralia Sottana, a medieval village in the Madonie Park, offering a peaceful escape in the Sicilian countryside. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The property is a traditional stone cottage with a comfortable living space, a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious mezzanine with a double bed. Guests can enjoy a wood stove, TV, CD player, hairdryer, Wi-Fi and a garden, plus the added benefit of parking.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in Italy

  • What are the top must-see attractions in Italy?

    Choosing just a few is tough, but for a first trip, the Colosseum and Roman Forum in Rome are essential, offering a glimpse into the empire's grandeur. Florence boasts the Uffizi Gallery, home to masterpieces of the Renaissance, and the Duomo, a breathtaking cathedral. In Venice, a gondola ride through the canals is a classic experience, and St Mark's Square is the vibrant heart of the city. Finally, the leaning Tower of Pisa is instantly recognisable and a fun photo opportunity.
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  • Are there any regional or international airports in Italy?

    Yes, Italy has numerous airports. Major international airports include Rome's Fiumicino Airport (FCO), Milan's Malpensa Airport (MXP), and Venice's Marco Polo Airport (VCE). Many regional airports serve smaller cities and offer convenient access to various parts of the country.
  • What are the best cottages with a pool in Italy?

  • What part of Italy is a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Tuscany is incredibly popular for cottage rentals, particularly in the countryside surrounding towns like Siena and Florence. The rolling hills, vineyards, and charming villages create a picturesque setting. Alternatively, the Lake Como region offers stunning lake views and elegant villas available for rent.
  • What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Italy?

  • What is the currency of Italy?

    The euro (€).
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  • Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Italy?

    It depends on your itinerary. Driving in larger cities like Rome and Naples can be stressful due to traffic. Public transport is generally efficient in urban areas. However, a car provides flexibility for exploring the countryside and smaller towns, especially in regions like Tuscany or Sicily.
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  • Where should you base yourself for a week in Italy?

    That depends entirely on your interests! Rome is a great choice for history buffs, Florence for art lovers, and Venice for a unique city experience. For a more relaxed pace, consider basing yourself in a smaller town in Tuscany or the Amalfi Coast and using it as a starting point for day trips.
  • What are the best cottages with parking in Italy?

  • Where in Italy do travellers go for the most favourable weather?

    Sicily and the southern regions generally enjoy the warmest and sunniest weather, particularly during the summer months. The islands of Sardinia and the Amalfi Coast also boast pleasant weather for much of the year.
  • Which areas in Italy offer the best weekend experience?

    Florence is perfect for a weekend art and culture immersion. Rome offers ancient history and delicious food. For something different, consider exploring the Cinque Terre, five picturesque villages clinging to the Ligurian coastline. Each area provides a unique experience.
  • Are there any unique festivals in Italy worth attending?

    The Venice Carnival is world-famous, transforming the city into a spectacle of masks and costumes. The Palio di Siena, a thrilling horse race held twice a year in Piazza del Campo, is a unique Tuscan experience. Numerous smaller, regional festivals celebrate local traditions and offer a taste of authentic Italian culture throughout the year.

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