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Facilities within the Property

 
Restaurant: spacious restructured restaurant area rustically decorated with stone walls, wooden beams and clay floor tiling, as well as antique furniture and a 18th century stone fireplace dedicated to "Madonna del Conforto" of Arezzo. The restaurant also includes a fully equipped bar and a wooden oven for making pizza.
 
Swimming Pool: overlooking a panoramic view of Val Cerfone. Dimensions: 16m x 8m (depth range: 1.40m to 2.80). Large stairway leading into the pool. Two sides are level to the surface of the water. Highly sophisticated filtering system. Water purity maintained through marine salts, instead of chlorine. Guests are offered deck chairs and parasols.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
BanquetsBar
Beach BedBeach Umbrella
CD PlayerChild Friendly
Coffee BreakCongresses & Meetings
Cooking CoursesDVD Player
Drawing CoursesExcursions
Fax MachineGroups Allowed
Guest LaundryHome Produce
Meeting RoomMountain Bike Rentals
Private ParkingRestaurant
Satellite/cable TVSmall Pets Welcome
Swimming PoolTrade Shows
TrekkingTuscan Dinner
Wine TastingWine Tours
 
Nearby Facilities
 
This calm area is renowned for its wide range of natural products, including mushrooms and chestnuts. Palazzo del Pero, a small Tuscan town with several shops, is located two kilometers from Ca’Lucano. For guests interested in art history, some of the most noteworthy cities in Tuscany are located within close proximity; Siena (60km), Florence (70km), Arezzo (12km) and smaller towns, such as Cortona and Sansepolcro are less than 30km from Ca’Lucano. The first Sunday of every month, Arezzo hosts an antique fair which is recognized by many Italians as one of the most important nationwide. Every season carries a host of attractive features at Ca'Lucano: summer is always a pleasure as the cool breeze soothes the strong summer heat; spring is wonderful for practically any pastime, including walks, cultural visits, getting a little tan and just chit-chatting away among friends; winter offers visitors a chance to unwind infront of a warm fire, after having taken long strolls in any of the neighbouring towns or after having visited the famous Antique Fair in Arezzo (held regularly on the first Sunday of every month). However, the truly magnificent season is autumn; during the fall the entire valley, and particularly the Pero Palace, are renound for the seasonal harvest of wild porcini mushrooms and for the ensuing Mushroom Fair (held annually on the first or second week in September).