With children and children in Tuscany | Multi-generational vacation in Tuscany

Deux Chevaux in Volterra
Deux Chevaux in Volterra | Multi-generational vacation in Tuscany
It is the desire for more closeness and more time together that is increasingly causing young and old to pack their bags together. A vacation together has many advantages, especially if the family doesn't live in the same place and you can't meet that often:
  • Grandma and Grandpa can spend a lot of time with their grandchildren
  • finally have the opportunity to have longer conversations with your own child
  • and if the grandparents are willing, the parents can also go out on their own
If all family members get along well and the multi-generational vacation is well planned, everyone can benefit.

We regularly go on multi-generational vacations in Tuscany

Relaxation with panoramic views in the holiday home in Toscana
Relaxation with panoramic views in the holiday home in Toscana
Adelheide Müller (*) from Bretzenheim has been going on holiday with the whole family regularly for years and has only had good experiences. “My parents live in Thuringia", she says, "so we can't see each other as often“. On October 17th she returned from Tuscany with her parents, husband Markus (*) and their two children Christine and Andreas (*). In the heart of the Pisan hills, not far from the small medieval village of Terricciola, the woman from Rhineland-Palatinate stayed in two apartments next to each other for nine days Holiday Home In Tuscany booked. “That has the advantage", says Müller, "that everyone closes the door behind them and you can't get mad“. Eleven-year-old Christine decided right after the first night that she would rather sleep with grandma and grandpa - that wasn't the plan, but in retrospect it turned out to be great because the children didn't have to sleep in the same room.

Breakfast together and more

Eating breakfast together with the whole family was one of the highlights of the holiday, as were the trips together to Florence, Volterra, Siena or San Gimignano. In order to discover the well-preserved medieval old town of Suvereto on their own, Heidi and Markus Müller (*) were able to take a few hours off from the family. Meanwhile, grandparents and grandchildren enjoyed time together in the large garden of their holiday home. Mandatory program for dad Markus: playing table football or table tennis with the kids before going out to dinner in one of the restaurants recommended by Elisa Santoni in the evening. “We used all the insider tips“, says Heidi Müller, “and everyone always enjoyed it!One thing is already certain for the travel agent: next year she will go on a multi-generational holiday with the whole family again.
Breakfast time in the holiday home in Tuscany
Breakfast time in the holiday home in Tuscany
Panorama in Volterra
Panorama in Volterra
Through the streets in Volterra.
Through the streets in Volterra