The country elegance of Federico envelopes you as soon as you enter the property. Centered amidst 360-degree views of rolling Tuscan hills, this four-acre estate is surrounded by olive trees, lavender bushes and verdant greenery. The stone villa has a romantic atmosphere that exudes serenity thanks to its exceptional interiors in neutral hues and spectacular relaxing views. The nearby thermal water springs are a big bonus if you envision your vacation time like a wellness retreat as well!
CIN: IT052027B5DAL7W5MU
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* Villa rates and exchange rates are subject to change without notice and are not confirmed until reservations are booked and paid in full.
* Villa rates and exchange rates are subject to change without notice and are not confirmed until reservations are booked and paid in full.
• Small pets are permitted
• All extra services must be paid locally, prior to departure unless otherwise arranged
• Visitor's tax: The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 - €6.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first ten days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash.
€299 Flat
Nearest Airport: Peretola Florence Airport 1 h 52 min
Nearest serviced town: San Casciano dei Bagni 20-min walk
Nearest major city: Siena 1 h 28 min
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
The impressive views of Val d'Orcia, which inspired so many Renaissance painters, is dotted with little villages, castles, abbeys and hamlets, each telling a fascinating ancient story. Time here can still pass slowly and you can enjoy every second of it.
Visit the famous town of Montalcino, best-known for the distinguished Brunello red wine, and the artistic jewel town of Pienza, which was used as a backdrop to Franco Zeffirelli’s masterpiece: “Romeo and Juliet”. The walled hilltop medieval town of Montepulciano, the picturesque Cetona, the charming thermal villages of San Casciano dei Bagni and Bagno Vignoni are also well worth a visit.
To explore Florence on a day trip, the best way is to leave your car at the Chiusi-Chianciano train station and hop on one of the many trains to Florence - Santa Maria Novella Station (they run every hour and in less than two hours you are in Florence’s historical center). For the updated schedule please visit Trenitalia Official Website