Italy villas for rent

Capannori Luxury rentals

Discover Capannori in Lucca and Pisa—picnic in olive groves, pedal scenic bike paths, and let your kids play under sunny Tuscan skies. Family fun awaits!

Capannori Vacation Rentals

Ferienvilla "Roncovisi" mit Infinity-Pool
Monsummano Terme, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,767 night
Il Colle di Sotto' Hütte
Montelupo Fiorentino, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,688 night
Ferienvilla 'Colle sotto 17' mit privatem Pool
Montelupo Fiorentino, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,031 night
für 10 Personen und 4 Kinder in Chianni, Toskana (Provinz Pisa)
Chianni, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$2,104 night
Bauernhaus La Fornace in Chianti
San Casciano Val di Pesa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$1,869 night
Pfarrkirche von San Jacopo a Mucciana
San Casciano Val di Pesa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,093 night
2 Zugänge zum Privatstrand - Roc Villa
Rosignano Marittimo, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$1,865 night
Vistamare
Castiglioncello, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$2,070 night
Acquapietra Villa Florenz mit Weinbergen und Pool
San Casciano Val di Pesa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$1,900 night
'Torrigiani
Florence, Firenze Città and surroundings, Italy
$7,474 night
Antico Borgo San Lorenzo
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$3,695 night
Ferienvilla 'Girasole Leccino'
Bibbona, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$1,841 night
Ferienvilla 'Ginestra 20' mit eigenem Pool
Bibbona, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$1,841 night
Ferienvilla 'Guardistallo casacce'
Bibbona, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$1,841 night
Beatrice
Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,810 night
Ferienvilla 'Il Palagio' mit privatem Pool
Reggello, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,865 night
Luxuriöse Villa mit privatem Pool in der Nähe von Firenze
Reggello, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,749 night
La Torre + Fienile + Casa Prato
Figline Val d'Arno, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,669 night
Relais La Costa
Monteriggioni, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$3,543 night
Landvilla mit Pool und Garten – die perfekte Kul
Pratovecchio, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$1,601 night

Tips on renting in Capannori

Getting Around

When you visit Capannori in the enchanting region of Lucca, Pisa, and the picturesque Italian countryside, your family will love exploring the stunning Villa Reale di Marlia. Wander its lush gardens where kids can play among fountains and centuries-old trees, while parents savor the elegant scenery. Don’t miss the mystical Aqueduct of Nottolini, perfect for a scenic family walk or bike ride beneath its historic arches. These Capannori attractions offer a blend of nature, history, and fun for all ages, making your Italian getaway unforgettable.

What to Pack

Pack light layers for Capannori and the Lucca region, where spring and fall bring fresh breezes, while summers are warm and perfect for day trips to the golden sands of Viareggio Beach. Tuck in swimsuits, sunhats, and sandals for family beach days, plus sturdy shoes for exploring the historic streets of Pisa or biking the green hills around Lake Massaciuccoli. In winter, bring cozy jackets and gloves for skiing at Abetone, a popular family-friendly resort. Don’t forget your camera, travel adapters, and favorite snacks for happy kids on the go.

Must-Try Activities

In the heart of Tuscany, Capannori offers families a delightful blend of history, nature, and culinary delights. Explore the enchanting Villa Torrigiani, where children can roam through its beautifully landscaped gardens and discover hidden corners. Embark on a family-friendly bike ride through the rolling Lucchese hills, taking in the serene landscapes and fresh air. Engage in hands-on cooking classes, learning to craft traditional Tuscan dishes together, creating lasting memories and a deeper connection to the region's rich culinary heritage. For a touch of whimsy, visit the nearby Parco di Pinocchio in Collodi, where the classic tale comes to life with interactive exhibits and playful sculptures, captivating both young and old. Capannori's welcoming atmosphere and diverse activities ensure a memorable and enriching experience for families seeking adventure and relaxation in the heart of Tuscany.

Smart Spending Tips

Exploring Capannori and the Lucca, Pisa region in Italy as a family promises a blend of Tuscan charm and family-friendly adventure. Plan a daily budget of €180 per adult, with a family of four comfortably enjoying the area for around €600 per day. Imagine cycling together through olive groves on a guided "Lucca Hills & Villas Family Tour" by Tuscany Adventure Tours, priced at €85 per person. Savor authentic flavors at Trattoria Da Leo in Lucca, where a memorable local dinner costs about €30 per adult and €15 per child, offering a true taste of Italy.Exploring Capannori and the Lucca, Pisa region in Italy as a family promises a blend of Tuscan charm and family-friendly adventure. Plan a daily budget of €180 per adult, with a family of four comfortably enjoying the area for around €600 per day. Imagine cycling together through olive groves on a guided "Lucca Hills & Villas Family Tour" by Tuscany Adventure Tours, priced at €85 per person. Savor authentic flavors at Trattoria Da Leo in Lucca, where a memorable local dinner costs about €30 per adult and €15 per child, offering a true taste of Italy.

Discover Capannori, nestled in the lush region of Lucca near Pisa, where rolling hills and tranquil lakes invite your family to unwind and explore. Picture your mornings by the shimmering waters of Lago della Gherardesca, perfect for a lakeside picnic or a gentle paddle with the kids. Breathe in the fresh Tuscan air as you cycle along scenic bike paths that weave through vineyards and olive groves, offering stunning views of the countryside in every season. Capannori’s peaceful setting is ideal for families seeking both relaxation and adventure close to nature.

Begin your day at Parco di Villa Reale, where expansive gardens and shaded trails set the stage for family strolls and outdoor games. History comes alive in the medieval hamlets of Sant’Andrea di Compito and Matraia, where you can climb ancient towers and discover local legends. Don’t miss the charming town center, where cafés serve homemade gelato and trattorias dish up traditional Lucchese flavors—perfect for sharing a meal after a day of discovery.

For a memorable outing, join a guided tour to the nearby Monte Pisano, where gentle slopes invite hiking, and panoramic viewpoints let you soak in the beauty of Tuscany. Capannori’s welcoming atmosphere, family-friendly amenities, and easy access to both the coast and the mountains make it a perfect base for your next Italian escape. Whether you’re exploring lush parks, savoring local cuisine, or enjoying lakeside sunsets, Capannori offers a warm invitation to create lasting family memories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Capannori has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Capannori, Italy, offers families who love the outdoors a unique blend of Tuscan countryside charm and adventure, surrounded by the rolling hills of Lucca. Here, you can explore the lush Villa Reale di Marlia gardens, cycle along the scenic Via Francigena, or wander through the tranquil Parco di Pinocchio, inspired by the beloved tale. The region’s vineyards and olive groves provide a picturesque backdrop for picnics and leisurely strolls, making every day an immersive experience.

  • Capannori, located in Tuscany near Lucca, offers a charming countryside atmosphere with picturesque villages like Sant’Andrea di Compito and rolling olive groves. While the historic center and some local parks are pleasant for walking, the area is spread out and public transport is limited. Families will find it much easier to explore the beautiful villas, medieval churches, and scenic surroundings by renting a car, which allows for flexible travel between the region’s highlights.

  • In Capannori, families looking for spacious accommodations with outdoor areas will find charming Tuscan villas and agriturismos surrounded by lush gardens and private patios. Many properties, such as the historic Villa Guinigi, offer large lawns perfect for children to play and adults to relax, while some country houses provide shaded terraces overlooking the rolling hills of Lucca. These settings allow families to enjoy alfresco dining, local olive groves, and the region’s tranquil atmosphere right outside their door.

  • A 4-day trip to Capannori offers an exciting blend of outdoor adventure and authentic Tuscan culture. Begin by exploring the rolling hills and olive groves by bike or on foot, with panoramic views from Monte Pisano. Dive into local history at the Villa Torrigiani, a stunning 16th-century estate with lavish gardens. Spend an afternoon sampling Lucchese cuisine in a family-run trattoria, then discover the ancient aqueduct of Nottolini, a marvel of engineering perfect for scenic walks. Capannori’s vibrant weekly markets and nearby medieval villages like Montecarlo add a charming, immersive touch to your journey.

  • While Capannori itself is inland, a short drive brings you to the tranquil shores of Marina di Vecchiano, a peaceful stretch of sand north of Pisa. This beach is far less crowded than the popular spots in Viareggio or Forte dei Marmi, offering a serene atmosphere framed by the Migliarino San Rossore Regional Park. Here, you can unwind with gentle waves, soft dunes, and stunning views of the Apuan Alps in the distance.

  • While Capannori itself is better known for its charming villas and lush countryside, those eager for cross-country skiing can explore nearby destinations in Tuscany. The Garfagnana region, just north of Capannori, offers beautiful winter landscapes and well-maintained trails, especially around the Abetone ski resort. Abetone is renowned for its extensive cross-country routes winding through beech forests and snowy meadows, providing a scenic and invigorating experience for skiing enthusiasts visiting the area.

  • Absolutely, Capannori offers several free or low-cost activities perfect for families. Explore the Parco di Villa Reale, where children can run through lush gardens and parents admire historic villas. Visit the ancient Aqueduct of Nottolini, ideal for a scenic walk or picnic with views of the Tuscan countryside. The charming village of Montecarlo, just a short drive away, invites families to wander medieval streets and enjoy panoramic vistas without spending much.

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Follow the shoreline east to peaceful stays in places where quiet water mornings to mountain air and family-friendly homes, these destinations make it easier to slow down, reconnect, and enjoy time together by the water.

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