Agriturismo Borgo Santa Lucia
Property ID 49917
Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
Multiple TVs
Satellite/Cable TV
Facilities
Chef’s Kitchen
Dedicated Work Space
Sauna
Home security
Gated Community
Staffed Guard Gate
Location features
Laundry Service
Other
Air Conditioning
Coffee Maker
Espresso Machine
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Bicycles
Hot Tub
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge
Outdoor Pool
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 2 Levels
7 Bedrooms, 8 Baths, 2845 square feet, 265 square meters
Bedrooms
Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen, and Queen
14 Guests maximum
Nearest airport
Florence Airport (FLR)
1 hour and 20 minutes drive.
Property View
Tuscan countryside views.
House Rules
The entire Agriturismo consists of five apartments. Four of these are available through THIRDHOME, while the fifth apartment is reserved for the owner, who resides there permanently.
Only two rooms are accessible to people with disabilities.
Additional Fees
Chef services can be arranged.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Hike
- Shopping
- Wine Country
- Wine Tasting and Vineyard Tours: The Tuscany region is renowned for its wine. Explore local vineyards and enjoy tastings of Chianti, Brunello, and other regional wines.
- Cycling and Hiking: The Tuscan countryside offers beautiful trails for both hiking and cycling, with scenic views of rolling hills and vineyards.
- Cooking Classes: Learn how to prepare traditional Tuscan dishes with local chefs.
Places of Interest
- Castiglion Fiorentino’s Walls: Explore the ancient city walls that offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Arezzo: A historic city with a rich cultural heritage, including the stunning Piazza Grande, the Basilica of San Francesco, and the frescoes by Piero della Francesca.
- Cortona: A charming town with an impressive Etruscan heritage, stunning views, and attractions such as the Museo dell'Accademia Etrusca and the Church of San Francesco.
- Montepulciano: Known for its Renaissance architecture and excellent wine, particularly Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.
- Pienza: Famous for its picturesque views and as the birthplace of Pecorino cheese. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage site for its Renaissance architecture.
- Siena: A bit further afield, Siena is known for its medieval architecture, the Piazza del Campo, and the stunning Siena Cathedral.