- Travelling with your dog in Tuscany
- Hotel La Magione: pet friendly with all comforts
- The best dog-friendly routes in Tuscany
- Practical tips for travelling with a dog in Tuscany
- How to Get There from Hotel La Magione
- Conclusion
Leaving your pet at home is always a painful choice. The four-legged family members are life companions, and separating from them for a holiday should not be necessary. The good news is that Tuscany is one of Italy's most welcoming and dog-friendly regions, with many hotels that accept pets and dozens of routes and places suitable for animals.
Hotel La Magione in Poggibonsi is part of this category: a hotel that says yes to pets, without surprises.Travelling with your dog in Tuscany
Tuscany is perfect for travelling with a dog for several reasons. First: the network of trails and dirt roads is enormous, offering walks of every length through extraordinarily beautiful and varied landscapes. Then: many historic villages accept dogs on leads in the alleys and squares. And finally: the Italian culture towards dogs is generally welcoming and positive.
With a little care and preparation, a trip to Tuscany with a dog becomes a shared adventure of unforgettable beauty.
Hotel La Magione: pet friendly with all comforts
Hotel La Magione welcomes pets in its premises. Free parking is essential when travelling with a dog: you arrive comfortably by car, park without stress, and enter the hotel with your four-legged companion.The Poggibonsi location allows you to take your dog for walks in the surrounding countryside, along the Via Francigena, among the Valdelsa vineyards. The included breakfast every morning lets you set off energised for long days of exploration, without losing time looking for bars or restaurants.
The best dog-friendly routes in Tuscany
Via Francigena in the Valdelsa: perfect for walks with dogs, with unpaved sections through fields and woods. Bring water for your dog, especially in summer.The white roads of Chianti: kilometres of dirt track between vineyards and olive groves, practically deserted on weekdays. Here dogs can run free (with care around wild boar in autumn).The woods of Poggio Imperiale in Poggibonsi: just outside the hotel, ideal for shaded morning walks even in summer.Val d'Orcia: the routes between Bagno Vignoni, San Quirico d'Orcia and Castiglione d'Orcia are easily walkable with dogs of all sizes.Practical tips for travelling with a dog in Tuscany
Always bring a folding bowl and water. In summer, avoid the central hours of the day for excursions: walk in the early morning and late afternoon. Check in advance whether museums or attractions accept dogs (most do not, but many parks and villages do).
Keep your dog on a lead in agricultural areas: Tuscany has many farms and livestock holdings, and free-roaming dogs can cause problems.
How to Get There from Hotel La Magione
Hotel La Magione is located in Poggibonsi, easily reachable by car from the A1 motorway. Free parking, flexible check-in and the pet-friendly policy make this hotel the natural and obvious choice for those travelling with pets in Tuscany.Conclusion
Travelling in Tuscany with your dog is not complicated: it is wonderfully enriching. Sharing beautiful landscapes, forest walks, sunsets on the hills with your four-legged companion makes the experience even more authentic and moving. Hotel La Magione awaits you, with a wagging tail.
Ready to experience Tuscany?Hotel La Magione is your perfect base.
Book your stayand let yourself be captivated by Tuscan magic.