Restored farmhouse on the Tuscan hills

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8.9Excellent
(13 Ratings)
"Had a perfect place to enjoy exploring the Tuscan countryside. Loved the kitchen,comfortable beds & pillows. It was the perfect balance to a month long visit in Italy. Sweet roomy place with atmospher..."
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Excellent(13 Ratings)

House in Abbadia San Salvatore

4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths

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About this house rental

Podere dei Castagni is part of a beautifully restored old farmhouse nestled in the hills of the Val D’Orcia beneath the gentle slope of Monte Amiata (1738 m.). The house has a charming, country feeling, and is set in a quiet, wooded three acre property with many plantings and stonework. The interior of the house is clean and bright. The first floor is large and open, with a kitchen equipped for cooking including oven, refrigerator, microwave, toaster, American coffe maker all new . A living room with a large traditional Tuscan fireplace, and a bathroom with shower. It is filled with natural light and views of the surrounding gardens. On the second floor are two bedrooms and a bathroom with shower. The house is furnished with local antiques and original artwork. Architectural details include cotto tiles, wooden beams, local stone, and doors from a medieval bell tower. The house’s elevation and ventilation afford cool and comfortable nights during the hot Tuscan summer. Laundry/washer on site.


Further Details: The location of the house is located 15 minutes walk from the medieval town of Abbadia S. Salvatore on the bottom of the Monte Amiata , an ancient extinct vulcano famous for its mineral hot water springs and porcini mushrooms during season. The house is ideal to relax and cool off during summer and discover the beauty of less explored area of Tuscany. There are several restaurants that offer excellent traditional cuisine and wines. Its location is ideal for exploring ancient southern Tuscan towns such as Siena , San Gimingnano ( 60 km by car) Pienza and Montepulciano, ( 25-30 kms by car) as well as neighboring Etruscan Umbria ( Chiusi 45 kms by car) . Florence is an easy day trip away ( 150 Kms by car). One can also explore numerous charming villages like Vivo d’Orcia which dot the mystical countryside of the Val D’Orcia, one of the most beautiful natural areas of Tuscany and a recently designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

If the Tuscan sun gets too intense, you can take refuge in the cool mountain forests of Monte Amiata. Here one can take long walks, hike, ski or even hunt for the prized Porcini under a shady canopy of Beech and Chestnut trees. The town of Abbadia San Salvatore, with its ninth century abbey, medieval Borgo, restaurants, shops, a large swimming pool and tennis courts is within walking distance. You can relax and renew yourself in the healing thermal waters of San Filippo (17kms) or Bagni Vignoni (28 Kms) which are fifteen and twenty five minutes by car. Bagni San Filippo offers also natural pools in the forest with water a different temperatures. A fun destination also for families.

Important Etruscan areas, the Maremma, and the Mediterranean coast are an hour and half drive.

Roma Fiumicino and Florence are the closest airports.

Amenities at Restored farmhouse on the Tuscan hills

Non-smoking
No pets allowed
Family friendly

Map of Abbadia San Salvatore


Ratings and reviews

8.9 / 10
Excellent(13 Ratings)
10 / 10Outstanding·Oct 2022
Had a perfect place to enjoy exploring the Tuscan countryside. Loved the kitchen,comfortable beds & pillows. It was the perfect balance to a month long visit in Italy. Sweet roomy place with atmosphere.
10 / 10Outstanding·Jul 2022
Ein sehr schön gelegenes Ferienhaus in erhöhter Lage mit wunderbarem Blick und einem liebevoll gepflegten Garten. Hervorragender, unkomplizierter und freundlicher Kontakt zu den Vermietern. Mit dem Auto sehr gut zu erreichen. Das Interieur ist sehr individuell und liebevoll gestaltet und hebt sich vom üblichen Ferienhausambiente deutlich und positiv ab.
8 / 10Excellent·Aug 2021
Jolie et agréable maison toscane, mitoyenne de celle de la propriétaire, plutôt bien équipée et offrant un petit jardin privatif ombragé (belle vue dans une partie du jardin de la propriétaire). La maison est située à une altitude suffisante pour éviter les trop grosses chaleurs estivales de Toscane, sur les pentes arborées du mont Amiata où l’on peut faire d’agréables randonnées. Abbadia de San Salvatore est à 15 min à pied ou à 3 minutes en voiture et offre tous les commerces et commodités nécessaires. Avant notre arrivée, Elly nous avait répondu gentiment pour nous donner toutes les explications dont nous avions besoin. A notre arrivée, nous avons été accueillis par Sarah qui ne parle qu’italien mais nous avons rencontré Elly quelques jours plus tard qui nous a gentiment apporté des compléments d’information.
6 / 10Average·Nov 2018
This house would be a better choice in the summer, when it's warmer, and the evenings are lighter later. The property is lovely and it would have been nice to be able to be outside more. Things in the house are very basic, no extras that you find in other homes. The house was extremely cold, and we were surprised to have to pay extra 30e a day for heating. I was told this was because of lower off season rates but reality is you have to have heat so less of a bargain. This isn't the place if you have allergies , the place was very musty since it isn't heated ahead of time and there were lots of dust bunnies and cobwebs in the fireplace , in the some of the decorations, and we made the mistake of trying to adjust one of the clamp lights in the kitchen revealing a thick layer of fuzz. When we arrived there was some confusion with directions and we spent 90 minutes once we were near the town trying to figure out where we went wrong. I couldn't load the App to communicate with the owner as she preferred and her mother wasn't able to help us over the phone because of the language difference. She was very nice once we arrived. The house is a long drive to Siena, Montalcino etc. and Hwy 2 was not as major a road as the maps make it look like. We ended up not seeing as many places as we hoped as it was a bit treacherous driving after dark - there were a couple of restaurants we'd read about in near by towns but we didn't wantto go back on the roads in yhe evening. . If you're looking to visit more of the southern hill towns of Tuscany , this is a good location.

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Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Restored farmhouse on the Tuscan hills. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

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What amenities are available at Restored farmhouse on the Tuscan hills?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, no pets allowed, and family friendly.