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Mediaeval Towns and Old World Charm in a Tuscan Villa

Date Added: March 16, 2010 09:37:03 AM
Author: John Petersons
Category: Travel

Have a truly unique holiday experience in Italy by renting a Tuscany villa. The Podere Collina-Radicondoli is a beautiful private villa in the hills of the mediaeval town of Radicondoli. Enjoy the large garden facing green rolling hills and the swimming pool. Relax and dine outdoors in tranquility and peace under the shade of old mulberry trees. Conveniently located near the most important historical towns in Tuscany, the seaside and the Spa Baths of Galleraie. The Castelletto-Sinalunga is a 17th century villa half way between Cortona and Siena and is part of an ancient farm and has been renovated and offers first class hospitality. Located on property of olive groves, rolling hills and vineyards surrounded by ancient villas dotting the countryside. Discover Tuscany by visiting Cortona, Montalcino, Montepulicano and Pienza where you can sample wines and traditional foods. A private garden and small dip pool, tennis courts are shared by all the guests of the four apartments. La Proventa is located at the foot of ancient Cortona. Enjoy the pool with Roman steps and magnificent views. Relax with a glass of wine on the patio under the shade. Typical Tuscan style with terra cotta floors and beamed ceiling offering modern comforts. La Proventais just 4km and a five-minute drive away. Stroll down ancient streets and wander through Piazzas and gardens to discover restaurants and bars serving local foods. Travel to Arezzo, Assisi, Florence, Perugia or Rome from the train station that is only 4 km away. Discover Tuscany villa by visiting Cortona, Montalcino, Montepulicano and Pienza where you can sample wines and traditional foods. John Petersons has been contributing to leading magazines for the past 10 years.

 
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