632 m² Villa ∙ 6 bedrooms ∙ 12 guests | Villa in Castelfiorentino with Pool

6 Bedroom Villa in Castelfiorentino
Italy has great energy that comes from mixing history with so many different people from all over the world. And, as well as the restaurants, shopping and nearby nature, people's
perceptions are also mesmerised of what a culturally rich area this is in terms of museums, architecture and art.
● Florence (SMN train station) 47 km (55')
● San Gimignano 26 km (34')
● San Miniato 16 km (23')
Time with family is celebrated in Italy, in fact almost every activity here is kid friendly. Each restaurant in the region offers a kid's menu and none raises an eyebrow when toddlers make an entrance in a Michelin starred spot. Possible activities include hiking, cycling and wine tasting – your local concierge can help you hire bicycles, cars and meals at the nearby restaurants. Several close-by restaurants and trattorias serve organic, local cuisine. We recommend the local Le Boscarecce in the hearth of Tuscany, situated on a panoramic hill, designed for rest and enjoyment away from everyday stress, the local Torricella or the Osteria del Tempo Perso, or the very popular Focolare, all in the nearby Montespertoli. Each restaurant in the region offers a kid menu and none raises an eyebrow when children make an entrance in a starred spot. A plethora of bars, cocktail bars, wine bars awaits you in Florence. The closest bar for social activities is La Menagere inside the town centre.
Blessed with beauty, wine and an unparalleled artistic legacy, this area of Tuscany that covers partially the province of Florence and faces the glorious San Gimignano, close to Siena, is an area that lives largely up to its fame and deserves it: its fabled rolling landscape has long been considered the embodiment of rural chic, a favourite of foodies and wine lovers, while its cities harbour a significant slice of the world's Renaissance art. Blessed with beauty, wine and an unparalleled artistic legacy, it is famous for its hills outlined by endless rows of cypress trees, majestic castles, thermal spa towns, tiny medieval villages surrounded by olive groves: this is an idyllic valley with gorgeous emerald green and a medieval past originating from the Via Francigena, a pilgrimage road that connected Rome to northern Italy and beyond. From Chianti Classico to Mugello, from Montalbano to Pistoia, passing through Fiesole and Impruneta, Florence surrounding areas offer a variety of landscapes that are as appealing as the Tuscan city itself. This ring around Florence is within arm's reach of some of the most important art and architectural sites in the world: guests will be able to head into Florence to visit Brunelleschi's Duomo, the Santa Maria del Fiore, and experience the beauty, culture, and history of one of Italy's most unique churches, as well as some of the Renaissance masters in Florence at the Uffizi and the Galleria dell'Accademia.