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Best Farm Tours in Italy

Live Italy in a unique way, by connecting with authentic farms

Cooking Class in Tuscany: Ancient Grains & Fresh Pasta
  • ⭐ 4.9 / 5 (187 REVIEWS)
From 80.94 - 160.82

A hands-on cooking class exploring the history of wheat, flour, and pasta—starting with a historic winery visit, fresh milling, and ending with a wine-paired tasting. A premium morning or afternoon experience in the Tuscan countryside.

Truffle Hunting in Tuscany: The Secret World of Truffles
  • ⭐ 4.9 / 5 (187 REVIEWS)
From 80.94 - 160.82

This immersive truffle hunting experience in Tuscany takes you deep into nature to learn how truffles grow, how dogs are trained to find them, and how to taste them properly—paired with farm-fresh food and local wines.

Italian Cooking Class in Sorrento on a Real Farm
  • ⭐ 4.9 / 5 (46 REVIEWS)
From 112

Join an authentic Italian cooking class in Sorrento on a real family farm. Harvest eggplants and fresh basil from our garden, stroll through peaceful olive groves, then cook two Italian classics: potato gnocchi and eggplant parmigiana with farm-fresh mozzarella and tomato.

Tuscan Masterchef Experience
  • ⭐ 4.8 / 5 (465 REVIEWS)
From 181

The MasterChef Experience offers a full Italian culinary journey at a historic Tuscan castle. Guests enjoy a guided wine cellar tour with a tasting of three wines, followed by a hands-on cooking class featuring pasta, chicken with Vin Santo, olive paté, and a traditional cake—culminating in a shared meal.

Pizza Class in Sorrento on a Real Italian Farm
  • ⭐ 4.9 / 5 (46 REVIEWS)
From 84

Transform into a true pizzaiolo during this authentic pizza class in Sorrento. Learn to prepare traditional Margherita dough from scratch, top it with fresh mozzarella from our farm and hand-picked basil, then bake it in a real wood-fired oven.

Farms in Italy

Italy, with its diverse landscapes and rich agricultural traditions, is home to many farms and agritourism establishments. These farms offer visitors the opportunity to experience rural life, learn about traditional farming practices, and often enjoy fresh, locally produced food and wine. Whether in Tuscany, Umbria, Sicily, or any other region, exploring the countryside and connecting with local farmers can offer a unique and enriching experience.