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    What It’s Actually Like To Go Truffle Hunting In Tuscany

    blkalertstravelBy blkalertstravelApril 6, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The real thrill lies in hunting truffles, not just eating them.

    That became obvious within minutes of stepping into the woods at Castelfalfi with Matteo, the guide leading our truffle hunt. At his side were Mosca and Bianca, two dogs who understood the assignment long before the rest of us did. Before that morning, truffles mostly lived in my mind as a restaurant ingredient. Expensive, shaved over pasta, and spoken about with a lot of reverence. After spending time in the woods searching for them, I understood why people build entire experiences around them. I did this during Women’s Month, which felt like a solid way to spend part of March.

    I was outside in Tuscany, trying something new, learning something specific, and stepping into a tradition that gives you a more grounded view of the region. At Castelfalfi, truffle hunting is a signature outdoor experience. The activity takes guests from woods to table, guiding them through the process from search to meal. Castelfalfi is a restored medieval village in the Tuscan countryside, set among over 1,100 hectares of woods, vineyards, olive groves, and farmland.

    The Truffle Hunt, Step By Step

    What It’s Actually Like To Go Truffle Hunting In Tuscany
    Faith Katunga

    We headed into the woods with Matteo as Mosca and Bianca rushed ahead, clearly excited to get started. The light sunshine and cool air made it a great morning to be outside, even as the uneven ground kept the group alert from the start. We picked up the pace quickly to keep up with the dogs, who were already moving through the search with far more urgency than the rest of us. As we walked, Matteo explained how truffle hunting works and what the dogs were picking up on.

    Mosca and Bianca made that explanation click right away. They moved ahead, picked up scent, then slowed down and circled when something in the ground caught their attention. Truffle hunting relies on trained dogs for that reason. Truffles are underground fungi that grow in symbiosis with tree roots, and dogs can detect them in a way people cannot. In this part of Tuscany, where truffle culture is closely tied to the land and the seasons, watching them work made the process easy to understand.

    That is also the part that gives the experience its suspense. You start reading the dogs, trying to guess when one of those quick shifts in movement means something important. Once Mosca or Bianca locked onto a spot, Matteo stepped in and started digging carefully. He took his time, explained what he was seeing, and each find came with a small jolt of victory.

    It helps to know that truffle hunting in Tuscany follows regional rules and seasonal calendars. People need authorization tied to training and an exam, and collection periods change depending on the species. Knowing that made it easier to understand why Matteo moved the way he did, why the dogs’ training mattered, and why the search felt so specific to this place and time.

    What Truffle Hunting Teaches You About Tuscany

    Truffle hunting gave me a different way into Tuscany. It put me in the woods, out on uneven ground, following dogs trained to pick up what the rest of us would miss. Plus, I did the experience in the first days of spring, which gave the hunt a strong seasonal frame. In Tuscany, truffle hunting follows a calendar, with different species connected to different times of year.

    Matteo did a good job explaining all this clearly as we walked. You want enough information to understand what you are seeing, and you also want the experience to keep moving. He gave us context about the search, the dogs, the terrain, and the pace of the hunt without turning the morning into a lecture. Castelfalfi also provides an alluring backdrop for the experience, as agriculture still plays a central role across the estate.

    Its woods, vineyards, olive groves, and organic farming operation give the truffle hunt a clear place within the larger property. The estate produces wine, extra virgin olive oil, and honey, and frames many of its guest experiences around the land itself. For me, that was part of the appeal. I enjoy food experiences, but I enjoy them more when I leave with something useful. The hunt gave me a much clearer understanding of what goes into finding truffles in Tuscany.

    Truffle Hunting Over Truffle Eating

    Truffle
    Faith Katunga

    For me, the hunt was always going to be the bigger draw. I have never really been that into truffle eating, so I enjoyed being out in the woods with Mosca and Bianca far more, especially watching them get excited whenever they picked up a scent. The hunt gives you the part most people never see. You are out in the woods, following trained dogs, paying attention to the ground, and seeing how much skill and patience go into finding something that later arrives on a plate in a few thin shavings.

    Once I saw that process up close, truffles made more sense to me. The meal still worked as a closing part of the experience, especially after seeing where the ingredient begins. But the hunt was the real highlight. It was more engaging, more memorable, and more rewarding than I expected. For someone like me, who came in curious about the activity and only mildly interested in the ingredient itself, that made all the difference.

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