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In a stone farmhouse in an ancient village in Tuscany with magnificent views around this sunny vacation farmhouse sits on a hillside surrounded by nature. A haven of tranquillity in absolute silence of the unspoiled countryside rich in wild fauna, 4 Km (2.5 M) off the Siena Grosseto highway, 30 Km (18 M) south of Siena and 40 Km (25 M) north of Grosseto. Enjoy the quiet view of green forest, olive groves, vineyards and fields of wheat. Near to Siena, Montalcino, Florence, Chianti hills, ancient spas and Etruscan cities and only 50 km from the Mediterranean sea. Various bars, inns, shops and restaurants in the neighbouring villages. THE HOUSES has been entirely restored while maintaining the original character and offers all modern facilities. The houses are heated, fully furnished and linen and crockery are provided. The tenants are responsible for cleaning. CASA DANIELE First floor: equipped kitchen-dining room with open fireplace, drawing room, one single bedroom and big bathroom with a full-sized tub shower, Second floor: 2 double bedrooms with beautiful view of the countryside. Ground floor: one double bedroom; all bedrooms have wash-basin with hot and cold water. In the garden eating area with barbecue, stone oven and tables for relaxing days and evenings. CASA CARLA Ground floor: panoramic terrace and garden, kitchen-dining room and living with fireplace; First floor: bedroom with a double bed, bathroom. From April to October
- RATES for one Week for the whole house: Daniele Dal Borgo - da@bioway.it
- Secchieta 31, I-58040 Casal di Pari, Grosseto Italy Karla Löhe Secchieta 31 - I-58040 Casal di Pari Grosseto Italy Tel–Fax: 0039 0564 908 761 da@bioway.it CLOSEBY HILLTOWNS AND WALLED CITIES OFFER local cuisine, pizzerias, bars for that fabulous capuccino and grocery stores offering local produce. Relax in the healing hotsprings just as the Romans did at nearby Terme di Petriolo. Travel through the countryside on quiet roads, stop at a local medieval castle or hilltown and observe how life was lived centuries ago. Horsebackriding, birdwatching, hiking and biking are yours to enjoy. Visit the celebrated and romantic Tuscan town of Siena, San Gimigniano and the rolling vineyards of Chianti made famous for its wines. A little further down the road takes you to Florence, Pisa and Volterra and all of their history. Going south to the Mediterranean Sea, you have your choice of resort hilltowns like Castiglione della Pescaia, a beach resort area with marina, fresh seafood, fashionable boutiques and restaurants or remote beaches untouched by tourism. On the way to the sea, stop by Roselle where Etruscan ruins take you back to a civilization before the Romans, renowned for their building techniques and elaborate funeral rites. |
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