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Details
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Floor Area
54 m2
Listing ID: EAS209249
Amenities
Internet
Internet Wifi
Yard
Parking
Installment Plan
Private Villa
Air Conditioning
Washing Machine
Barbecue
Dishwasher
Private Garden
No Smoking
Heat Available
Microwave
Property Description
Casa Del Sole is located 530 m (1689 ft) from Corazzano, Italy and only 28 km (18 mi) from San Gimignano. Casa Del Sole is a nice holiday rental (54 sq m) with air conditioning and WiFi internet. The property can sleep up to four people comfortably.
What to Expect
Upon arrival you’ll find a nice clean well-maintained property ideal for a peaceful holiday in Tuscany. For your enjoyment you will find a private garden where you can relax while enjoying a nice cold beverage after a hectic day of sightseeing. A real benefit of renting a home, instead of multiple hotel rooms, is the ability to relax after a busy day of sightseeing with family and friends. Enjoy a meal together along with some local wine to finish the day. If you enjoy cooking for family and friends there is a well-equipped kitchen including coffee machine, microwave, toaster and refrigerator, as well as, plenty of tableware and cutlery for up to four people.
Visit the Area
Most people enjoy visiting nearby cities and towns while on vacation, so for your reference this is a list of popular places with distances (as the crow flies) from the property: San Gimignano 28 km (18 mi), Pisa 49 km (30 mi), Florence 50 km (31 mi), Lucca 54 km (34 mi) and Greve In Chianti 61 km (38 mi).
Some other major tourist destinations you should consider visiting are: Florence 50 km (31 mi), Viareggio 78 km (48 mi), Forte Dei Marmi 90 km (56 mi), Rome 304 km (189 mi), Milan 339 km (210 mi) and Naples 495 km (307 mi).
Additional Information
Nearest Airports (distances as the crow flies): Pisa (psa) 50 km (31 mi), Firenze Peretola (flr) 51 km (32 mi), Bologna (blq) 144 km (89 mi), Genova (goa) 220 km (137 mi) and Venezia (vce) 297 km (185 mi).
More Services Tours - Custom tours can be scheduled by the owner for your group. For more details about the tours offered, speak to the owner when you arrive or inquire prior to booking. The cost will vary depending in the specific tour and number of people.
Interior Description
The main entrance to the unit is on floor 1.
Main Floor Including: bedroom + ensuite bathroom.
Bedroom + Ensuite Bathroom: double bed, WIFI internet, air conditioning, basin, toilet, bidet, bathtub, hairdryer, washing machine.
Floor 1 Including: kitchen + living room.
Kitchen + living room: well equipped kitchen, dining table, fridge, freezer, microwave, stove top, oven, italian coffee machine, sofa bed double, WIFI internet, satellite tv, exit to the garden.
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Places near the property(Distances as the crow flies)
Airports
Pisa (Psa), 50.5 Km
Attractions
The territory surrounding the city of Pisa with its famous Leaning Tower is vast and varied. The lands that surround it are many and very different, but they are all recognized for a heartfelt belonging to this ancient province that is certainly not made solely of his, albeit solemn, Pisa.
The landscape of these typically Tuscan countryside is characterized by rolling hills interspersed with lively plains and rivers also important, such as the Arno. Here nature and the hands of man have united for the preservation of an extraordinary landscape. There is above all the nature that gives precious thermal waters and harbingers of relaxing holidays, such as Casciana, San Giuliano and Uliveto; there is the nature of the beaches for everyone, from Marina di Pisa to Tirrenia, passing through Calambrone and Marina di Vecchiano; Then there is the nature of the silent and evocative countryside - the one that has as a backdrop places of peace as Fauglia, Orciano or Lajatico, with its Theatre of Silence, in fact -; there is the unspoilt one of the Tenuta di San Rossore, where the scents of the pine forest welcome a rich fauna. A nature that welcomes the presence of man in the hills dotted with farmhouses and cypresses and on Mount Pisano, designed by mule tracks, terraces and hiking trails.
It is in these same countryside that the strong peasant origins of this territory are preserved: the many farms that produce wine, oil, fruit, but also wheat and sunflowers provide quality products that make the food and wine of the Terre di Pisa is heterogeneous and characterized by details that make it unique. Among the excellences to mention there is undoubtedly the IGP oil of the Monti Pisani; not to mention what the vineyards of Terricciola give, for example, or in general the towns touched by the Strada del Vino delle Colline Pisane; the products of San Miniato such as white truffle or mallegato, a sausage Slow Food presidium; the beach honey; the derivatives of Mucco Pisano and wild boar; as well as the many recipes handed down from generations and now well-reviewed by some chefs.
The ability to transform precious raw materials into top products is the same of the artisans, who in this area still retain the desire to live a job done with skill. This is the case of the cities of ceramics such as Montopoli and Calcinaia, the baskets intertwined with Buti and the furniture of Cascina and Ponsacco, but also of the leather district, the area of Castelfranco, Santa Croce, Santa Maria a Monte, which emerges for the processing of leather.
The craftsmanship has been sublimated in art in Pisa, a city that does not end in its Piazza dei Miracoli, but whose beauty is made of characteristic squares such as the Vettovaglie and the Pera, museums and its poetic Lungarni. The art of these areas, which is a continuum throughout the territory, does not disdain modern and contemporary works: you go from Calci, with the monumental Certosa that houses the Museum of Natural History, Vicopisano and Pontedera. Equally worthy are the villages scattered around the countryside, which often surprise with important museums: for example Capannoli, Chianni, Lari, Palaia and Peccioli.
There is another common thread, finally, that unites all the localities of this territory and that is the best way to know it thoroughly. Intense and lively are the folkloristic events, the village festivals and historical re-enactments, who know how to bring out what is really the soul of the Terre di Pisa.
LIFE IN TUSCANY
Tuscany is made of all the best that Italy has to offer: a thousand-year history, a rich culture, artisan traditions handed down from generations and, last but not least, food and wine, famous all over the world.
The AREA
There are many reasons to visit Tuscany, the beautiful land set in central Italy. The essence of this region is also contained in the many small villages, often with a medieval heritage, that mark the surrounding landscape of continuous green hills. Pisa with its leaning tower is famous all over the world, as well as the Chianti area, known for its wine tradition that produces some of the finest wines. Do not forget the wonderful cities of Florence and Siena.
RESTAURANTS
There are many restaurants, bars and pizzerias in Tuscany that offer traditional dishes. If you are looking for an authentic place to eat to experience real food and the best wines, you are in the perfect place!
NIGHT CLUBS AND BARS
Tuscany can be overall a traditional and historical region of Italy, it still has everything you need in terms of nightlife. Whether you like to take your night walks in the city or you like to drink a cocktail with your feet in the sand, in any case, Tuscany offers so many options that you may have difficulty choosing where your next evening will be.
Summer activities
The best time to visit Tuscany is from April to June and from September to October, when the weather is usually optimal.
ACTIVITY
Join the only tour that takes you to the Cinque Terre on a day trip from Florence, including a boat ride. Join a Tuscan cooking class, market tour and lunch from Florence. Or join a half-day Chianti wine tour from Florence.
ANNUAL EVENTS
A popular market, the Befana Fair, takes place every year between Christmas and the Epiphany in Piazza Navona in the center of Rome. The Carnival of Viareggio, one of the most famous pre-lenten carnivals in the world is held in February (5, 12, 18, 26, 28 February)
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They come out of the ground, half hidden under the dirt and could be easily missed without learning tips on how to find them by your expert guide!
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