26 Apr 2012

April is the first really spring-like month, with warm temperatures, long days and bright colors in the countryside.

Tuscany in April

tuscany in april

I have always wanted to write a post about what Tuscany is like at different times of the year. I get the question a lot from possible guests of our vacation rentals. So, I have decided this is my new “pet project” for the next 12 months, 1 month in Tuscany at a time! With a word of caution: every year things are slightly different and vary across Tuscany (no need to remind you that Tuscany is a big place, right? If so… please check my post about the various regions of Tuscany, thanks!). See all the posts in this series.

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What is Tuscany like in April?

April is usually a lovely spring month, with longer sunny days and warm temperatures. Occasionally, in years like the present one (2012), it may be quite rainy, but it is more likely that rainy days alternate with long stretches of nice weather.

The countryside is beautifully green with plenty of fruit trees in bloom and flowers in the fields. This year, the temperatures were high enough that wisteria was in bloom at the beginning of the month and poppies are already dotting the fields. There are tender light green leaves on the trees and everything is so bright and colorful! I really love Tuscany in April! I think the end of April and early May are the best time of the year to be here.

April in Tuscany

Temperatures range between 7-9°C (45-48°F) and 18-20°C (64.5-68°F), but there might be days when it’s slightly colder or even much warmer, with almost summer-like temperatures. A peculiarity of the weather in April is that it can get quite windy. I always wait until May before putting flowers out on my balcony because there are always a few very windy days which end up damaging my plants!

Tuscany in April

You will need to dress in layers to be comfortable in the frequent changes in temperatures from one day to the next or even from dawn to dusk. Remember to bring a wind breaker and an umbrella.

Many restaurants will have outdoor tables at lunchtime, but it is normally still too cold to serve dinner outdoors. Swimming pools will be still closed in hotels and hoilday farms.

Many seasonal attractions will reopen in early April, such as the Tarot Garden of Niki de Saintphalle or the Garden of Daniel Spoerri.

If you plan on visiting the vineyards, this is the month when the first leaves appear on the vines after the winter. In the olive groves, you will see people pruning the trees.

vineyards in April

The olive tree branches are blessed on Palm Sunday and given to all the families of the parish.

What is in season in April?

Strawberries and loquats! If you love them like I do, this is the time of the year when you can get delicious ones! And then asparagus, artichokes, carrots, cauliflower, cabbage, fennels, various types of salad, peas, and radishes!

vegetable market in Pisa

(Photo by Giulio Digra)

April is essentially the beginning of the season when you can get delicious vegetables and fruit, so make sure to stop at a vegetable market!

Beware of tricks!

April 1st is April Fool’s Day, which is called “Pesce d’Aprile” in Italian, literally “April fish”. Kids walk around sticking paper fish to the backs of their friends, teachers and in University cities, students might also trick strangers. So beware!

Easter celebrations

Easter usually falls in April. Holy Week is a great time to be in Tuscany because of the many events organized everywhere: from the processions of Good Friday to the picnics of Easter Monday. Moreover there are some great celebrations such as the “Flight of the Dove and the Car Explosion” in Florence (see this great post by my friend Jessica of Why go Italy on Easter in Florence). Here you can see some of my previous posts about Easter in Tuscany.

Easter in Florence

(Photo by Lorana Gallery)

Schools are closed for a week from Holy Thursday, so you might see lots of kids playing in the streets. Both Easter Sunday and Easter Monday are holidays so shops and some attractions will be closed but restaurants will be open and most attractions will be open on Monday, which is traditionally a day for day trips (gite fuori porta – literally, trips outside the city gates).

Liberation Day

April 25 is a national holiday: Liberation Day. We celebrate the liberation of the country from Fascism and Nazism. The day is also dedicated to Italy’s fallen soldiers. Parades and other events will be organized in most Italian cities.

Flower Festivals

April and May are the months of the many flower festivals in Tuscany. Pisa celebrates spring with a lovely event called Pisa in Fiore during which the city is transformed in a gigantic garden. Here are some photos from this year’s edition.

camelie

(Photo by scorzett2006)

Near Pisa, a Le Camelie del Chiostro is a fabulous event held in the old monastery of Nicosia, near Calci.

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Comments

  1. Very useful post Gloria, thank you! I bet you will have so many tips to give when late Spring and Summer come – full of sagre and festivals!

    Where do you live? I am originally from Siena.

    Ciao
    Francesca

    • Ciao Francesca, I am from Civitella Marittima, which you must know if you are from Siena because we are 35km south of Siena towards Grosseto (near Petriolo). I live in Pisa during the week days though because I work at the University there.

  2. Abel Soares

    My wife and I will be in Tuscany for 5 days on a tour. We will be staying in Monecantini. If you know the area could you recommend some restaurants

    • I am sorry Abel, I do not know Montecatini at all.

  3. Hi dear,
    I will be in Florence for 5 days (4 nights) end of April 2014. Is spending a day in Cinque Terre feasable from Florence? Or do you think it’s better to go spend a night in La Spezia?
    Is 1 day in Florence enough to visit the city? (We are planning to spend these 5 day going around Tuscany).
    Thank you in advance 🙂

  4. Nice article – thank you.

    My girlfriend and I will be travelling to Tuscany in late april with our baby girl (8 months). We might want to go to an agriturismo or a beutiful small town, but many of them are situated in higher places. Will it be much colder there? And if so – do you know any areas/small towns in Tuscany who are lower and known for having good weather? (shelter from the wind) Thank you

    • Hilltop towns will be moderately windy. There will however not be a significant difference in temperatures unless you look at villages on Monte Amiata or Garfagnana. It’s usually a matter of how far you are from the sea.

  5. Dear Gloria.
    I read your blog abuot Toscany and it was wonderful!
    Please,can you tell me now in April,is there is leaves on the vines?
    We will be in toscana in the end of April,is there is many floweres in April(20-25).
    Is all the fields are green?.
    I hop that you answer me by e.mail.
    Have a nice day.
    Ilan.

  6. Hello Gloria,
    I am interested in truffle hunting for a culinary tour. What are the best months?

    • usually the fall months. But it depends on the type.

  7. Visiting Tuscany in mid-April Was wondering about humidity level at that time of year.

    • April can be rainy but it is usually pleasant. The annoying humidity is in the summer.

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