Villamagna
Travel Guide
Visit Villamagna

Villa Petriolo
If you enjoy peace, tranquillity, the Italian countryside, and an ethos that embraces sustainability (without any compromise on a luxury experience) then this is your spirit home away from home. The facility and surrounding countryside is stunning. The staff are exceptional, friendly and knowledgeable ...
Reviewed on Apr 14, 2026

Hotel Casolare Le Terre Rosse
Great staff who were amazing with my 1 year old. Beautiful grounds and the patio area outside the room was lovely and gave us some free time whilst baby slept. The bar food and breakfast was excellent and the restarting on the 2nd evening was equally has good. Thank you!!
Reviewed on Apr 21, 2026

Hotel Da Vinci
Convenient stay between Pisa and Firenze. Easy to walk to Empoli train station for day trips to both cities. Hotel is clean and quiet despite being on a main road. Breakfast is good and service is fast. Concierge were very helpful.
Reviewed on Apr 28, 2026

Antico Podere San Francesco Hotel
Clean, comfortable bed, pillows, sheets! Great shower, bathroom. Beautiful environment. Friendly staff.
Reviewed on Apr 7, 2026

Camping Boschetto Di Piemma
The mobile homes were a great alternative when Via Francigena hostels were full. Friendly people, swimming pool was wonderful , and an easy walk back and forth to San Gimignano.
Reviewed on Jun 24, 2025

Chianti Village Morrocco
Nothing wrong here! Fantastic, professional staff that took care of all our needs and always went the extra mile. Fantastic chef with great food and lovely “can help” attitude. Prestine pool! Would book again
Reviewed on Jun 28, 2025
Popular places to visit

Cathedral of Volterra
Praised for its magnificent interior artworks and colorful chapel, this church is worth a stop if you find yourself in the town of Volterra.

Medici Fortress
Admire the majestic towers and walls of the ancient castle that rises above Volterra and is now a prison and a restaurant.

Roman Theatre
Wander to the north of historic Volterra to discover the remains of an ancient amphitheater, which still bears many of its original features.

Etruscan Museum
Get insight into Tuscany’s ancient history when you explore the collection of antiquities on display in one of the continent’s oldest public museums.

Porta all'Arco
Learn about the ancient Etruscan civilization at this city gate, which marks the historic entrance to Volterra.

Palazzo Pretorio
After visiting Palazzo Pretorio, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Volterra. Discover the beautiful countryside while you're in the area.
Things to do

Tuscany in 1 day from Florence: Pisa, San Gimignano & Siena with Lunch





