Decorated and furnished in a typically tuscan, rustic style, these comfortable apartments are housed in converted farm buildings of traditional light-stone and brickwork, on a historic estate which dates right back to the 16th century. They are set in extensive, park-like grounds, whose lawns provide a host of opportunities for secluded relaxation in utmost privacy, shaded by the canopy of many mature trees. A large outdoor pool and a smaller thermal pool lie in suntrap positions elsewhere in the grounds. Guests have the option of eating on site, in the estate’s lovely, traditionally tuscan, country-style restaurant, which serves delicious home-made regional specialities.
The pool, with thermal water at 28 °which comes directly from the thermal spring is located a short distance from the apartments and is entirely surrounded by the greenery of our garden full of plants and trees that provide shade in summer.The pool is divided into two parts: the lowest is about 40cm deep designed for our younger guests, the other reaches a maximum depth of 135 cm
At our restaurant you can enjoy the typical local tuscan dishes prepared with care, using the freshest and genuine ingredients and the best wines of the area. Every morning you book your table for dinner choosing between our starters and main courses. Our menu changes daily. Our dishes are for the most part the traditional Tuscan but our care is also for to the tastes of the kids.
Menù Restaurante: a persona 35
Restaurante abierto al público
Every day you can enjoy a rich breakfast buffet with italian espresso, fresh milk, choice of tea and herbal teas.In our buffet you will find every day:fresh pastry, Tuscan white bread, butter, jam, Nutella, yogurt, cereals and fruit juice, home made biscuits and homemade cake.
The abbey of Saint ‘Anna - Bagno Vignoni - Asciano - San Gimignano - The Amiata mountain, Montepulciano, Chiancano Terme, Chiusi, the lake of Trasimeno, the hot springs of Saturnia and Petrolio, and of course Siena, the city with a whiff of urbanistic completion, the landscape of the Chianti-vineyards, and yes, Pisa, Florenz, the Etruscan villages of Volterra, Pitigliano