

Rural Life
The world of farm life
The farm’s authentic riches

The farms offer a wide variety of authentic products, grown or raised with respect for nature, combining quality, traditional flavors, and local expertise.

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Cereals (wheat, corn, barley, oats)

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Vegetables (potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, zucchini)

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Fruits (apples, pears, strawberries, cherries)

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Legumes (beans, peas,
lentils)
A lifestyle close to nature
Living on a farm means fully immersing yourself in the natural rhythms that govern daily life. Sunrises and sunsets, the changing seasons, crop cycles, and the needs of animals shape daily tasks.
This constant proximity to nature creates a unique balance, encouraging respect for the surrounding ecosystems while promoting a better quality of life. The farm becomes a true ecosystem where every element is connected, offering a sense of harmony and well-being rarely found in an urban setting.
Food and energy self-sufficiency
The vegetable garden: between passion and expertise
To achieve a healthy and productive vegetable garden, several elements are essential to master. First of all, soil quality plays a fundamental role: it must be well-drained, rich in nutrients, and regularly amended with natural compost.
Next, a diverse crop not only optimizes space but also prevents disease and attracts beneficial insects. Respecting natural cycles, particularly through crop rotation and the use of companion plants, helps maintain the garden’s ecological balance.


Discover the countryside through your experiences
Each experience, whether participating in farm work, walking peaceful trails, or meeting local artisans, offers a deep connection with nature and rural traditions. This way of life invites you to slow down, observe natural cycles, and appreciate the authentic simplicity of everyday activities.

Farm stays with participation in farm work
Visitors can discover farm life by participating in daily activities such as harvesting crops, milking animals, or making artisanal products, for an immersive and authentic experience.

Hiking and nature walks
Rural tourism often offers hiking trails or bike rides through agricultural and natural landscapes, allowing you to enjoy local biodiversity and peaceful panoramas.

Discovering local heritage and craft workshops
Tourists can visit traditional farms, attend craft demonstrations, and taste local products, enriching their cultural and gastronomic knowledge.
Essential farm animals

Farm animals play a central role in rural life, providing food, work, and balance to the agricultural ecosystem. Their presence is essential to the proper functioning of the farm.

Cow
Produces milk and meat.

Chicken
Produces eggs and meat.

Pig
Raised for meat.

Goat
Produces milk and adapts well.

The evolution of equipment for efficient agriculture
Over the decades, agricultural equipment has undergone a radical transformation, moving from manual tools to sophisticated automated machines. This evolution has significantly increased productivity while reducing the arduousness of farmers’ work. Technological innovations, such as GPS guidance systems, sensors for crop monitoring, and drones for field surveillance, now optimize operations and limit resource use.