Self catering holiday accommodation in Tuscany, Italy - this charming residential complex comprises an ancient farmhouse and outbuildings, recently and skilfully restored and turned into 15 comfortable apartments. Borgo Mulignone, Siena
This holiday villa in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy sits in extensive gardens laid out in the early 1920s by a world-renowned garden architect. With a big swimming pool, superb views and quick access to the city of Florence, this really is something rather special. Villa il Limone, Florence
Sleeps 2 to 6
Casa Arianna, Tuscany — A two vacation apartments for rent within a twelfth century convent northwest of Siena. This self-catering accommodation for four is a marvellous spot to holiday in the Italian countryside, and close to San Gimignano, Volterra and Siena. Casa Arianna, Siena
Sleeps 2 to 7+
On a quiet part of the Ligurian coast, this lovely site offers camping and caravans in Liguria, Italy, just minutes from Deiva Marina and the Cinque Terre. Holiday Park Camping Valdeiva, La Spezia
The apartment (4-6 people) at Villa Altoviti is very well finished and furnished and has a wonderful sun terrace with fine views of the Florentine hills. The villa has a large garden and is reachable via a classic cypress-lined avenue, and is just a short drive from downtown Florence. Villa Altoviti, Florence
Sleeps 4 to 6
Borgo Casole is a charming complex, recently built and situated in a quiet location amidst rolling hills. These Italy apartments with pool, central Tuscany, lie close to the little medieval town of Casole D Borgo Casole, Siena
Two large Tuscan rental properties, capable of sleeping up to 20 people, in a splendid countryside setting - welcome to the Podernovo di Monticiano estate in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. Perfect for events, weddings, retreats, seminars and photo workshops. Podernovo Di Monticiano, Siena
A perfect spot for your Chianti vacation, this is vacation rental accommodation south of Florence, Tuscany, Italy. This delightful hamlet of houses is built around a fortified castle dating back to the 12th century, which itself gave origin to the charming little town of Greve in Chianti. Montegonzi, Florence