


Fattoria Viticcio
About
Fattoria Viticcio offers families a genuine Tuscan farm experience where children can explore working vineyards, meet farm animals, and learn about traditional winemaking and agriculture. This authentic agritourism destination combines outdoor exploration with educational farm-to-table experiences, giving kids a hands-on understanding of where food comes from while parents enjoy the stunning Chianti countryside.
Highlights
- ✓Walking through working vineyards and learning how grapes become wine
- ✓Meeting farm animals and seeing traditional Tuscan agriculture in action
- ✓Farm-to-table food experiences featuring products made on-site
- ✓Exploring the beautiful Chianti countryside with panoramic views
- ✓Hands-on seasonal activities like grape or olive harvesting (when available)
Pro Tips
- 1.Book tours in advance via email or phone, as English-language family tours may need special arrangement and the farm has limited weekend hours.
- 2.Wear sturdy shoes for vineyard walks as the terrain can be uneven, and bring sun hats and sunscreen as much of the experience is outdoors with limited shade.
- 3.Visit on weekday mornings when the farm is less crowded and you'll have more interaction time with staff and animals.
- 4.Pack a light jacket even in summer as the hilltop location can be breezy, and bring reusable water bottles to refill.
- 5.Ask about their seasonal activities, as grape harvesting in September or olive picking in November offer special hands-on experiences for kids.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) between 9:00-11:00 AM when the farm is quietest and temperatures are cooler for outdoor activities. Spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant weather and active farm operations for children to observe.
What to Know
The budget-friendly pricing typically includes basic tours, though special tastings and meals cost extra. Located in rural Chianti, you'll need a rental car to reach the farm, and parking is available on-site. Note the reduced Sunday and Saturday hours (9:00 AM to 1:00 PM only).
Seasonal Notes
The farm is open year-round, but September and October offer special grape harvest activities. Olive harvesting happens in November. Spring (April-June) features blooming landscapes and baby farm animals. Summer can be hot for outdoor activities, so morning visits are essential. Always confirm hours before visiting as weekend schedules are limited.
Nearby Eats
In Greve in Chianti town center (5 minutes by car), try Antica Macelleria Falorni for simple Tuscan sandwiches kids will enjoy, or Ristorante La Cantina with outdoor seating and pasta options that appeal to children.
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