Coliving in Mugello, Tuscany, Italy
Tertulia Farm · Regenerative farm coliving in the Tuscan hills with 4.6-star reviews
The Home
Tertulia Farm
Tertulia is a coliving on a regenerative farm in the Mugello valley of Tuscany, an hour from Florence. The 4.6-star rating across 57 reviews reflects a space where farm-to-table food, forest walks, and genuine community converge.
The Experience
Meals at Tertulia come from the farm — vegetables, herbs, eggs, olive oil. The forest surrounding the property provides the setting for walks, meditation, and the kind of quiet that productive creative work needs. Florence is close enough for day trips but far enough to feel like countryside. The community attracts people interested in sustainability, slow food, and meaningful work.
The Space
A Tuscan farmhouse and surrounding buildings set on regenerative agricultural land. Coworking area with reliable internet, communal dining, and access to forest trails and farm activities. Meals are included and prepared with farm produce.
Who It’s For
Remote workers who care about where their food comes from and want their daily environment to reflect their values. The Mugello location puts you in Tuscany without Tuscany prices.
Upcoming Chapters
What's included
- Coworking Dedicated workspace
- Meals included Shared dining
- Up to 14 guests Community size
- 1 week min stay Minimum commitment
- Since 2021 Established coliving
- Remote-friendly Built for nomads
Workspace
Work with a Mugello Valley, Tuscany Rhythm
Coworking included with reliable internet.
The Vibe
Mornings start with farm-fresh breakfast, then work from the coworking space while the Tuscan hills do their thing outside the window. Lunch is communal and made from whatever the farm produced that day. Afternoons are for work, walks through the forest, or farm activities. Evenings bring long dinners with local wine.
Day trips to Florence (1 hour), exploring Mugello's medieval towns, visiting local markets, or longer drives to Siena and the Chianti hills.
Living in Mugello Valley, Tuscany
Mugello is the valley north of Florence that tourists skip entirely — which is exactly why it works for a coliving. Rolling hills, stone farmhouses, and a food culture that's remained genuinely local. This is where the Medici family originally came from, and the landscape hasn't changed much since their time.
Florence is an hour south by car or bus, close enough for a day trip to the Uffizi but far enough that your daily life is firmly rural Tuscan. The valley has its own food identity: tortelli di patate, schiacciata bread, and pecorino from the farms in the hills. The local markets in Borgo San Lorenzo and Vicchio are where you'll find ingredients, not a Carrefour.
Living costs in Mugello are well below Florence or the Chianti tourist corridor. A full lunch at a local trattoria runs EUR 10-15 with wine. The pace is slow in the best sense — this is Italy as it was before Instagram discovered it.
Florence day trip
The Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio, and lampredotto sandwiches from a street cart. Take the bus from Borgo San Lorenzo — about an hour each way.
Mugello Circuit
The famous MotoGP track is in the valley. Catch a race weekend or just appreciate that your Tuscan valley doubles as a motorsport venue.
Medieval village circuit
Drive through Vicchio (Giotto's birthplace), Scarperia (knife-making since the 1500s), and Palazzuolo sul Senio for a day of Tuscan village hopping.
Transparent Rates
All prices per person. 1 week minimum stay.
| Room Type | Price / month | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room Best value | €700 /mo | Starting from |
| Private room | €1,200 /mo |
The Honest Briefing
Fly into Florence Airport (FLR) or Pisa (PSA). From Florence, take the bus from the SITA station to Borgo San Lorenzo in Mugello (1 hour, EUR 5). Or rent a car — you'll appreciate the flexibility for exploring the valley. Italian SIM from TIM or Vodafone: EUR 10/month for 50GB.
Where to Eat
- 🍽Trattoria da Sergio, Borgo San Lorenzo — classic Mugello cooking, tortelli di patate, EUR 12-18
- 🍽Ristorante degli Artisti, Scarperia — local game and fresh pasta, EUR 15-25
- 🍽Agriturismo Il Girasole, Mugello — farm-restaurant with valley views, EUR 15-20
- 🍽Osteria di Casa Chianti, Vicchio — unpretentious local trattoria, EUR 10-15
- 🍽Pasticceria Doni, Borgo San Lorenzo — pastries and espresso for EUR 2-3
Cost of Living
The Team
Founders
When your lunch was growing in the garden this morning and your dinner wine comes from the next hill over, the whole concept of 'work-life balance' starts to feel different.
Getting There & Around
- Florence Airport (FLR)1 hour by car
- Borgo San Lorenzo15 min by car
- Florence city centre1 hour by car/bus
Common Questions
What's the WiFi like?
100 Mbps — solid for a rural Tuscan location. Reliable for video calls and regular remote work.
What's included in the price?
Room, coworking access, all meals (farm-to-table breakfast, lunch, and dinner), utilities, and access to farm activities and forest trails.
How do I get there?
Fly to Florence (FLR), then bus to Borgo San Lorenzo (1 hour, EUR 5) and a short taxi to the farm. A rental car makes valley exploration much easier.
Are meals really included?
Yes — breakfast, lunch, and dinner prepared with produce from the regenerative farm. It's a central part of the experience, not an afterthought.
Do I need a car?
Not strictly necessary — the farm is self-contained and Florence is accessible by bus. But a car opens up the valley's villages, vineyards, and trails.
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