Top Activities to Experience in Tuscany During March

Tuscany in March offers an unforgettable travel experience filled with early spring beauty, fewer tourists, and a rich blend of cultural and natural attractions. From world-class wine tours to tranquil hill towns, Tuscany’s charm shines through in the quieter spring months. Here’s your ultimate guide to the best things to do in Tuscany in March, with plenty of suggestions for every traveler!

 

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Wine Tours and Tastings in Tuscany’s Vineyards

Tuscany is globally recognized for its premium wines, and March is an excellent time to visit the region’s vineyards for wine tours and tastings. 

You can taste the Pinot Noir in the Mugello Valley, for an authentic experience in the northen tuscan countryside.

Also, you can take the chance to visit the Chianti wine region, where there will be events like  “Cantine Aperte” (Open Cellars).

 

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Visit Siena and have a folkloristic experience 

On the 19th of March,in Siena, there will be an authentic and beautiful event: “Palio dei Somari” (Donkey’s parade).
This is an extraordinary parade of donkeys down the streets of the historic center.
The Palio is a way to celebrate St. Joseph day and the competition of the neighborhoods of the city.

Moreover, the 19th of March is Father’s Day in Italy. On this day you will be able to taste all the delicious pastry sweets that we prepare to celebrate our fathers. 

The most common ones are the “Zeppole di San Giuseppe” , that you can find in any pastry shop.

 

 

[palio dei somari ©Associazione Sagra San Giuseppe

 

Pisan New Year’s Day

The 25th of March is the Pisan New Year’s day.

It is linked to the history of the City, which celebrates this day as the day when ” […]the beginning of the Pisan Year is marked by a sundial: a ray of sunlight enters the Cathedral from the “Sammarchina”, the smallest of the four round eyelets located under the dome, and hits a small egg-shaped shelf located on the pillar next to Giovanni Pisano’s pulpit, reassembled in 1926.[…] “ By “Visit Tuscany” guide.

You can also see the procession on this day but also other events organized in the city.

Pisa Dome

 

Hiking and Nature Walks in Tuscany’s Countryside

March is a great time to explore Tuscany’s scenic landscapes through hiking and nature walks. The countryside starts to come alive with spring flowers, and the rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards offer picturesque views. The Via Francigena walking trail, an ancient pilgrimage route through Tuscany, is perfect for those looking to combine nature with history. You can also visit the Cascate del Mulino in Saturnia, a set of natural waterfalls and hot springs nestled in the Tuscan hills.

Here the best 10 trails and hikes in Tuscany.

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Embark on a Truffle Hunting Adventure

 

If you’re a food lover, March is an excellent time to experience truffle hunting in Tuscany. The region is well known for its high-quality truffles, and many local experts offer tours where you can search for this prized delicacy with trained dogs. The Mugello area, in particular, is famous for its truffles all year. After the hunt, enjoy a delicious truffle-tasting experience and savor the flavors of Tuscany’s gourmet cuisine.

 

Truffle Hunting Florence

 

Take a Hands-On Tuscan Cooking Class

Immerse yourself in the flavors of Tuscany by signing up for a cooking class. Many local cooking schools offer hands-on lessons where you can learn to prepare traditional dishes like homemade fresh pasta.

These classes often include visits to local markets to source fresh, seasonal ingredients, giving you an authentic culinary experience in the heart of Tuscany.

 

Experience Local Festivals and Traditions

While March is considered the low season for large festivals, there are still plenty of local events to experience. As the month progresses, many Tuscan towns begin preparing for Easter, with religious festivals, parades, and music filling the streets. If you visit later in the month, be sure to check out local happenings related to Easter celebrations

Further information here.

easter kids

Scenic Drives through the Mugello Valley

A scenic drive through the Mugello Valley is a must for anyone visiting Tuscany in March. This picturesque valley is famous for its rolling hills, charming villages, and breathtaking landscapes. Villages like Scarperia, Borgo San Lorenzo, and Vicchio offer stunning views of the countryside and a glimpse into authentic Tuscan country  life. March marks the arrival of spring, and the lush green landscapes provide a stunning backdrop for a leisurely road trip through the heart of Tuscany.

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Tuscany Weather in March

In March, Tuscany experiences mild temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) to 15°C (59°F), though the weather can still be unpredictable. Expect some rainy days, especially in the mornings, but you’ll also enjoy sunshine and warmer days as spring approaches. It’s a great time to explore both indoors and outdoors, making the most of Tuscany’s cultural offerings and natural beauty.

 

Visiting Tuscany in March offers a peaceful yet enriching experience, with opportunities for wine tasting, cultural exploration, outdoor adventures, and culinary indulgence. Whether you’re interested in hiking through the countryside, soaking in hot springs, or discovering historic towns, Tuscany has something for everyone during this beautiful time of year. Don’t miss out on the magic of Tuscany in March—plan your trip today

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