The property is situated close to the
golf club and at 1 km from the thermal
pools of Saturnia. In the town of
Saturnia there are 2 food shops and 9
restaurants. It has in total 6 houses,
each with own entry, garden, terrace
with table and chair to eat outside. 3
houses are suitable for 4/6 persons (2
bedrooms+double sofabed or extra bed)
and 3 are suitable for 2/4 persons
(bedroom+double sofabed or extra bed).
Two are also suitable for clients which
bring a dog, these units have a
completely fenced garden. The minimum
stay is in July/August/Easter &
Christmas of 1 week, in the other months
the minimum stay is of 3 nights. The
rental period is in August (30 July to
27 August) from Saturday to Saturday,
other periods the rental period is
flexible. At disposition of the guests a
swmming pool (open from Easter to end
October), a jacuzzi for 5 persons,
mountain bikes and a ping pong table.
There is a barbecue for common use, on
request a barbecue for individual use
can be furnished.
The Maremma is one of the most striking
corners of Tuscany, where hills map out
the horizon and each stone, leaf and
tree tells a story three thousand years
old. Wandering along the pathways that
meander through the countryside, between
the thermal waterfalls and veils of
steam, traces left by history can be
made out: evocative Etruscan
necropolises, elegant Roman villas,
mysterious medieval fortresses. The
charm of the Maremma is enriched by its
livestock-raising traditions.
Montemerano
Securely positioned on a hill covered by
age-old olives, its historical centre is
a classic example of a medieval town.
The town’s highest and oldest point, the
castle, dominated by its square keep, is
surrounded by small squares, alley-ways
and houses that still emanate ancient
splendour through traces of frescoes and
decorations on their façades. Near one
of the town gateways is set the church
of San Giorgio, renovated between the
14th and 15th centuries and home to
valuable works of art.
Manciano
The monumental fortress, built by the
Sienese in the 15th century, commands
over the medieval part of town. The
heart of this agricultural centre offers
ancient elliptic narrow alley-ways with
houses embellished with decorative
motifs. The Museo di Preistoria e
Protostoria della Valle del Fiora
displays local finds.
Pitigliano
Pitigliano offers visitors a fairytale
setting rising from a promontory of
striking and untamed beauty, surrounded
by bright green valleys. The Medicean
aqueduct, the churches and the houses
seem have been conjured up onto the spur
of tufa overhanging the valley of the
Lente and Meleta rivers. Pitigliano’s
magic can be savoured by taking in the
historical centre, strolling through the
narrow and picturesque streets,
exploring the caves and Etruscan tombs
that today serve as cellars, continuing
up to the Jewish Ghetto whose fame was
to lend Pitigliano the name of ‘Little
Jerusalem’, with its synagogue, library
packed with ancient texts, cemetery and
oven for cooking unleavened bread.
Sorano
The ancient Etruscan town stands on a
high summit that has weathered to
resemble a natural cliff and is
surrounded by impressive walls to make
it one of the most secure defensive
systems in the county of Pitigliano. The
lovely fortress commands from on high,
one of the most esteemed examples of
military architecture of the Italian
Renaissance period. The Orsini palace
and the large Etruscan necropolis are
also recommended visiting.
Sovana
This was a important centre from
Etruscan times and up to the 12th
century. From the 1960s, improvement and
restoration projects have restored its
particular evocative atmosphere. A real
architectural jewel is the cathedral,
built in the 9th century and modified
between the 11th and 12th centuries.