Take part in an exciting truffle hunt near Florence, in the Mugello valley, together with an expert truffle hunter and his faithful dogs!
This particular area of Tuscany is fortunate to produce a variety of truffles throughout the year. There is therefore always a good chance of finding these unparalleled treasures of nature.
The truffle hunt takes place around a farmhouse near Barberino di Mugello. Here you will meet an expert truffle hunter who will teach you all the secrets about truffles and their search. You will be involved in a fascinating walk in the truffle forest following the dogs trained to search for truffles.
At the end of the hunt you can enjoy a delicious tasting in a splendid farmhouse in Mugello.
Pickup included
An authentic truffle hunt with an expert truffle hunter and trained dogs searching for this special product. At the end of the research, gourmet tasting with Tuscan products and truffle dishes.
PLAN
9.30 Pick up at the chosen hotel address (Florence)
10.30 Meeting at the farmhouse in Borgo San Lorenzo with the guide and the truffle hunter
10.30 – 11.45 Short briefing on truffles. Walk in the selected forest with an expert truffle hunter and his faithful dog
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
1.30pm-2.30pm Return with transfer to Florence
The experience includes:
Return transfer from/to Florence (address to be indicated by choice)
Truffle hunting guided by an expert truffle hunter and his dog
3-course truffle-based lunch – drinks not included
Please note that this tour involves walking in the woods. It is strongly recommended to wear comfortable and suitable clothes and shoes
The tour in question is a shared experience. This means that it is possible that other people take part in the proposed activity
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