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Experience a 6-hour guided truffle hunt in Torri in Sabina, Italy, with a delicious lunch featuring locally sourced ingredients, led by expert dogs and guides.
A guided truffle hunt in Torri in Sabina offers a unique chance to learn about and experience the fascinating world of truffle hunting firsthand. Priced at $132.42 per person, this 6-hour and 20-minute tour combines outdoor discovery with a flavorful, truffle-based meal. Starting at the Agriturismo la Montagnola, the tour features professional English cocker spaniels expertly searching for truffles in the scenic Lazio region. With a 5.0/5 rating from 2 reviews, this experience is highly praised for its authenticity and memorable culinary conclusion. It’s especially suited for those curious about local food traditions, outdoor activities, or simply seeking a one-of-a-kind day in Italy.
While the tour is intimate, with a maximum of 10 travelers, it is important to note that alcoholic beverages are not included and transport options such as train station pickup are available for an additional fee. The entire experience is designed to be accessible, informative, and delicious, making it ideal for truffle enthusiasts and food lovers eager to see how this prized ingredient is found and used.


The tour begins promptly at 10:00 am at Agriturismo la Montagnola, located in Vocabolo Palombara, snc, 02049 Torri in Sabina, Lazio. This spot offers a peaceful, scenic setting ideal for a day of outdoor exploration and culinary discovery. The starting location is accessible by public transportation, and there is an option for pickup from the nearby Poggio Mirteto train station for €20 for groups of up to four people.
Travelers are advised to arrive on time to fully enjoy the experience, which includes an introduction to truffle biology, hunting techniques, and the role of the dogs. The guide, Claudio, leads the group through a rich property where the hunting takes place in a setting filled with local flora and fauna.
The core activity of this tour is the guided truffle hunt across lush, wooded land rich in fungi. The English cocker spaniels are trained to locate truffles by scent, showcasing their skill as they search diligently in the forest. Visitors will see the dogs in action, discovering multiple truffles hidden beneath the soil, and learn how to identify a good truffle versus an ordinary find.
Alongside the hunting, the guide shares anecdotes and secrets about truffle hunting traditions that only seasoned hunters know. The property itself offers a glimpse into local flora and fauna, making the experience both educational and engaging for nature enthusiasts.

Midway through the tour, there’s a short break near an ancient Roman villa. This stop offers a moment to soak in the scenery, learn about the area’s archaeological significance, and appreciate the surroundings where the truffle magic unfolds. The peaceful setting provides a perfect backdrop for photos and reflection before returning to the hunting grounds.
The guide emphasizes the connection between the historical landscape and the culinary traditions that have persisted in the region for centuries.

Once the dogs locate a truffle, the group gathers around to see the precise method of extraction. The guide explains how to distinguish quality truffles and what makes them so valued in Italian cuisine. The harvested truffles are carefully collected, with attention paid to sustainable foraging practices that protect the environment.
This process highlights the importance of respecting nature and understanding seasonality, which can influence the types and quantities of truffles found during the tour.
After the hunt, the group returns to the agriturismo, where the culinary experience begins. A full meal featuring the truffles collected that day is prepared on-site, showcasing local ingredients and km 0 products. The menu, which can be adapted for vegetarian, vegan, or allergy-friendly diets, offers a chance to taste truffle-infused dishes like pasta, eggs, or other regional specialties.
All products used are either produced locally or sourced nearby, emphasizing sustainable and authentic food practices. The meal is complemented by coffee, tea, and bottled water, creating a relaxed atmosphere for sharing the day’s stories and flavors.

The included lunch is a complete truffle-based meal, tailored to seasonal availability and the products on hand. Since the menu depends on what is harvested and available, it can vary, adding a surprise element to each experience. Special requests such as vegetarian or vegan menus can be accommodated when booking.
While alcoholic beverages are not part of the package, guests have the option to bring their own or purchase drinks separately, depending on the setting and preferences.
This tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, with a maximum group size of 10 people ensuring a personalized experience. It’s suitable for most physical levels, as the terrain is manageable, but those with specific mobility concerns should inquire beforehand.
Service animals are welcome, and the tour operates rain or shine—if weather conditions are poor, a different date or full refund is offered.
Reservations can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for planning. The experience is popular enough to be booked around 12 days in advance on average, so early booking is recommended to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons.
The tour’s price of $132.42 per person reflects the combination of outdoor activity, education, and gourmet dining, making it a worthwhile experience for those interested in authentic local traditions.
This tour appeals to food lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone curious about truffle hunting and regional Italian cuisine. It offers a hands-on experience with professional dogs and insights into sustainable foraging.
Ideal for those seeking a relaxed, informative, and delicious day in Lazio, the tour balances nature exploration with culinary delights in a small group setting. It’s perfect for travelers wanting to learn a new skill while enjoying the scenic beauty of the Italian countryside.
“Journée incroyable ! Une expérience à ne pas manquer! Vraiment surprenant de voir des chiens accomplir une telle chasse en pleine forêt! Plusie…”
Is transportation included in the tour price?
No, transportation is not included; however, pickup from Poggio Mirteto train station can be arranged for €20 for groups of up to four travelers.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan menus are available upon request, and the chef can adapt dishes based on allergies or intolerances when booked in advance.
What should I wear for the truffle hunt?
Comfortable outdoor clothing suitable for walking in forested areas is recommended, along with sturdy shoes. Weather-dependent gear may be advisable in case of rain.
How long does the entire experience last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours and 20 minutes, from the meeting at 10:00 am to return to the starting point.
Is this experience suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility concerns should check terrain conditions and contact the provider for specific accommodations.
What is the cancellation policy?
Bookings can be canceled free of charge at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund. In case of bad weather, a reschedule or refund is offered.
This guided truffle hunt with lunch in Torri in Sabina combines hands-on fun, history, and delicious regional cuisine, all led by passionate guides and trained dogs. It provides a genuine taste of Lazio’s culinary and natural riches in an intimate and welcoming setting.