Visiting our farm means exploring a historical reality of the Tuscan Maremma, a traditional family farm - which today has been able to transform itself into a 4.0 company based on the concept of circular economy. A journey between tradition and innovation.
The route of the guided tour shows the entire sustainable supply chain of the company: from agriculture for the production of buffalo feed to cattle breeding in large outdoor fenced areas; from the production of milk to its transformation into cheese in the company dairy; from the use of agricultural waste to produce renewable energy in a biogas plant to reuse the process residue as an organic fertilizer.
The guided tour includes the dairy, the buffalo breeding and the biogas plant, with a tasting of buffalo cheeses at the end of the visit. Our agronomist will welcome you to the company and accompany you along the way. The first stop is a visit to the Dairy where guests can watch the dairy production. The cheese processing is visible from the store, which is separated from the laboratory by a glass window; for the little ones there is the possibility of watching television that shows live images of the laboratory. Then we will continue on foot, between the dairy and the stable, where it will be possible to get close to the animals and in spring and summer see the newborn calves. Meanwhile, technical explanations will be given on the breeding of livestock and on the animals themselves. The last stop on the route is the biogas plant. Once the outdoor visit is over, the group will return to the dairy's point of sale to end the journey with a tasting of the products that were made with buffalo milk exclusively produced by the company, accompanied by salami and wines from other local companies.
The initiative aims to bring everyone closer to the world of cattle breeding and dairy production in a traditional and at the same time innovative company, which respects the cycles of nature and focuses on animal welfare and on the quality of the finished product.
The meeting place is at the Inno al Sole Dairy store
Siena is a medieval city in Tuscany, Italy, renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and the famous Palio horse race. The city's well-preserved historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a glimpse into Italy's medieval past with its cobblestone streets, towering churches, and grand piazzas.
Piazza del Campo is the heart of Siena and the site of the famous Palio horse race. This stunning, shell-shaped square is surrounded by historic buildings and is a must-visit for its architectural beauty and vibrant atmosphere.
The Siena Cathedral is a masterpiece of Italian Gothic architecture, featuring stunning marble facades, intricate mosaics, and beautiful frescoes. The cathedral's interior is equally impressive, with a richly decorated nave and a magnificent marble floor.
The Basilica of San Domenico is one of the largest churches in Siena and houses the relics of St. Catherine of Siena. The church's interior is adorned with beautiful frescoes, sculptures, and a magnificent choir.
The Palazzo Pubblico is a historic palace that houses the Museo Civico, which showcases a collection of medieval and Renaissance art. The palace's courtyard and tower offer panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside.
Santa Maria della Scala is a historic hospital and museum complex that showcases the city's rich history and art. The complex features beautiful frescoes, sculptures, and a labyrinthine network of underground passages.
A traditional Tuscan pasta dish made with hand-rolled pici pasta and a garlic and tomato sauce.
A hearty bread and vegetable soup, often made with cannellini beans, kale, and carrots.
A traditional Siena dessert made with dried fruits, nuts, and spices, often enjoyed during the Christmas season.
A traditional Tuscan beef stew, slow-cooked with wine, garlic, and spices.
The peak season in Siena is during the summer months, especially around the Palio horse races. The weather is warm and sunny, perfect for exploring the city's outdoor attractions and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
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Siena is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, pickpocketing and petty theft can occur in crowded areas, so it's important to stay vigilant.
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Siena Piazza Gramsci, Siena Piazza del Duomo
The bus system in Siena is efficient and covers most parts of the city and nearby towns. Buses are a convenient way to get around, especially for those staying outside the city center.
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The Chianti region is famous for its vineyards, rolling hills, and picturesque villages. It's a perfect day trip for wine enthusiasts and those looking to explore the Tuscan countryside.
San Gimignano is a medieval hilltop town known for its towering houses and stunning views of the Tuscan countryside. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit for history buffs.
Val d'Orcia is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning landscapes, hot springs, and picturesque villages. It's a perfect day trip for nature lovers and those looking to relax in a beautiful setting.
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