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Facilities within the Property

 
Swimming pool: The outdoor swimming pool is available from the 15th of May until middle of October (all depends on the weather). The size is 8x16 and depth 1.5m.
Outdoor activities: you can find a trekking course and can enjoy mountain bike.
 
Meeting facilities: there is a salon which is sized 55mq and connected with a 45mq patio which are perfect for every kind of celebration and wine & food tasting. You can connect to Intenet, and there is a TV with dolby surround system for meetings.
 
Massimo and his wife provide an exceptional villa holiday, because they respect the privacy of their guests and provide a discreet service. This means a rich Tuscan breakfast is provided and cleared each day for you, and the villa cleaned. If you wish, they can provide a delicious home cooked meal served to the table, or a relaxed poolside bbq.
 
Depending on season you will enjoy to pick up mushroons or wild vegetables, with which we will show you how to prepare excellent dishes.
Cooking courses:
in the well equipped kitchen we organise cooking lessons for our guests to prepare "pasta fresca", wild boar sauce, local cakes ect.
 
Park: of course there are 3 hectares of private park with very green lawn, various kinf of herbs, flowers during all seasons and hundreds year-old trees which will provide you shadows to spend relaxing time.
Excursion & tasting: On request, we can organise small excursions, oil and wine tasting, trekking ect.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
BanquetsBarbecue
Bicycle RentalsBoat Hire
Boat Hire (with Crew)Boat Hire (without Crew)
Business CentreCD Player
Candle Light DinnerCar Rental (with Driver)
Cellular Telephone HireCeremony Management
Child FriendlyCoffee Break
ComputerConcierge Service
Conference PackagesCooking Courses
DVD PlayerFax Service
First-Day ShoppingFridge
GolfGrocery Shopping / Delivery
HairdresserHome Produce
HooverHorseback Riding
Horseback Riding LessonsHunting
Internet PointKitchen
Laundry & IroningManicure, Pedicure
Meeting RoomMicrowave
Mountain Bike RentalsOlive Oil Tasting
Personal Shopper ServicePhotocopier
PlaystationPower Boat Hire
Private Boat ToursPrivate Parking
Private Transfer To/From AirportRadio
RestaurantShuttle To / From Airport
Sightseeing ToursSmall Pets Welcome
Special EventsSun Terrace
Swimming PoolThermal Bath
Ticket Reservation ServiceToaster
TrekkingTuscan Dinner
Wake Up ServiceWedding Management
Wine TastingWine Tours
 
Nearby Facilities
 
Sassetta is a charming little historical village on the Costa degli Etruschi, set among woods and stands of chestnuts on a hilltop overlooking the sea. This Medieval stronghold still contains reminders of its past.such as the Romanesque baptismal font, a 15th-century paint­ing of the Virgin.
Suvereto The town is o splendid medieval village whose origins date back to before the year 1000. Situated on the slopes of the hills overlooking the Costa degli Etruschi it is a true jewel. rich in history and art, set in the green valley of the River Cornia.What is at present Castagneto Carducci used to be called Castagneto della Gherardesca, from the name of the family, Lombard in origin, of which it was the fief. The present-day name of Castagneto Carducci was given to the ancientfief in 1907, in honour of the poet Giosue Carducci who stayed there as an adolescent and who always remained bound to it. The territory in which Campiglia Marittima rises was intensely inhabited by the Etruscans, who set up some of their forges here. In the Thirties, the first kilns were discovered in which the Etruscans worked the metals in which the subsoil of the surrounding mountains abounds: copper, hn, iron and even silver and zinc.The Romans did not know how to exploit these riches as the Etruscans had done, and the zone underwent a strong decline. The section of the Leghorn coast where San Vincenzo is found today had been inhabited since the early Palaeolithic era, but it was with the arrival of the Etruscans that the area knew a remarkable civilisation. In fact, San Vincenzo is in the vicinity of the promontory of Populonia, the seat of a powerful Etruscan temtory ruled by a lucomon.