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Facilities within the Property

 
Our guests can use the swimming pool located among the olive trees, the private parking and enjoy our private trekking trails, the pool table and the music room.

Guided tours and wine cellar visit are also available according to the season and to the requests.

The dining room has air conditioning and a terrace for meals in summer. You can find typical Tuscan food, soups, chianina meat and all our vegetables and fruits.
 
You can visit the cellar where we make our wine and taste it in the tasting room. You can also taste the oil we produce.

At our reception you can find
informations about nearby places of interest: Sansepolcro, Cortona, Chianti country, Florence, Siena and Umbria Country.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
BanquetsBarbecue
BathrobesBeach Bed
Beach UmbrellaBilliard Table
Candle Light DinnerCellular Telephone Hire
Coffee BreakCooking Courses
Fax MachineFax Service
FishingGroups Allowed
Guided ToursHome Produce
Horseback RidingHorseback Riding Lessons
HuntingInternet Connection
Internet PointItalian Language Lessons
Meeting RoomMusic Centre
NewspaperOlive Oil Tasting
Outlet ToursPhotocopier
Pool TablePrivate City Tours
Private ParkingPrivate Transfer To/From Rail Station
Swimming PoolTea/Coffee Making Facilities
TelephoneTowels for Swimming Pool
Trade ShowsTrekking
Tumble DryerTuscan Dinner
Washing MachineWine Tasting
Wine Tours 
 
Nearby Facilities
 
In Arezzo, 5 km far, you can find bank, post office, food market, chemist.

Arezzo is a magnificient city of ancient Etruscan origin and birthplace to many artists as Vasari, Petrach, Michelangelo and Masaccio. There are any interesting museums and churches, such as the splendid Santa Maria della Pieve (12th century). It is
possible to admire works of art such as the Crucifix of Cimabue at San Domenico church (13th century), the Renaissance portico of Santa Maria delle Grazie (15th century) and of course the world renowned masterpices of Piero della Francesca: his frescos depicting "The Legend of the True Cross"(15th century) in the Basilica of San Francesco.