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La Pievanella is a beautifully situated farmhouse overlooking prime Tuscan Landscape. It does not try and compete with Club Med, but offers a quiet relaxing atmosphere that we're sure you'll want to return to over and over again. Vacation at La Pievanella is an ideal way to experience Tuscany. |
The inn is located halfway between Siena and Grosseto, not far from the seaside and the Nature Park of the Maremma. Also close by are the famous Montalcino wine area, the Etruscan ruins of Roselle and the hot springs of the Petriolo. Among the various types of accommodation that La Pievanella Country Inn has to offer you will find the solution that best fits your needs and tastes. |
If you wish to enjoy the feel of a genuine country home, with the comfort of a quality hotel, the rooms at the villa La Pievanella are for you. Single rooms, double rooms and suites are available. If you are more independent and wish to feel like you're really at home, then the newly restructured apartments of La Pieve are the solution you've been looking for. If you require beauty and tranquility to nurture your creativity, AMA (Arte Monte Amiata) is the perfect choice. This 12th Century church is reserved for artists in residence. |
La Pievanella is immersed in a landscape that stimulates and inspires both spirit and mind. We are pleased to offer a series of workshops and courses specially chosen to complement the environment in which they take place. Activities range from the study of the ancient discipline of Tai Chi to wine tasting in the famous Brunello di Montalcino wine region. |
 The Villa La Pievanella is situated on the top of a sunny hill surrounded by an organic farm of 700 acres. Within this property you will find wonderful walking paths through woods and fields as well as a small lake inviting you to discover and enjoy the peaceful natural surroundings. You might also choose to relax in one of the numerous idyllic spots nearby the villa. |
La Pievanella is an organic farm in which we grow olive trees, different types of wheat, sunflowers and hay. We are also building up an extensive medicinal herbal garden, which is one of the biggest in Europe with over 800 different kinds of herbals, flowers and trees. In addition we have begun the landscaping around the farmhouse of La Pievanella and will continue planting and pruning here in fall. |
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