管理会社の情報
Welcome to Tuscan To Be, your perfect getaway in Santa Fiora, Monte Amiata. Our Tuscan holiday apartments offer a comfortable stay with easy access to the best sights and activities in the Amiata area. Our team is dedicated to making your stay unforgettable. Let us help you create memories that will last a lifetime.
宿泊施設の情報
Casa Armandina is a gorgeously appointed, bright and neat, renovated one bedroom stone cottage with large terrazza overlooking the medieval borgo in Santa Fiora, with views over the roofs and hills toward the mysterious Monte Labbro. The entrance to the cottage is via the terrazza, and guests are immediately followed in by light, greeted by wood and stone, and a freshly modern feel, that has retained its Tuscan soul. Heading up the short flight of wooden stairs you’ll find the light and airy double bedroom appointed with antique furniture, extra bedding, and a spacious bathroom and shower next door. Downstairs awaits the fully equipped galley kitchen with gas stove top, electric over, fridge and dishwasher, coffee machine and adjoining breakfast room with serving window.
The combined lounge and dining room has a large flat screen TV, a bookcase and two comfy sofas. Both rooms on the ground floor open out to the terrazza, letting the outdoors in and filling the rooms with golden Tuscan light.
Situated just a short walk to the medieval fishpond, La Peschiera, and Piazza Garibaldi the heart of the village with shops, restaurants, bars and museums.
周辺エリアの情報
A short walk from the medieval Peschiera and Piazza Garibaldi, the heart of the town with stores, restaurants, bars and museums. Located in the Terziere di Borgo, which for many years was the most populated part of the village and once the hub of artisans and their ancient crafts, it offers a spectacular view from which one can see the famous Sasso di Petorsola-a magical place inhabited by fairies.
A short walk from Casa Armandina, in addition to the ancient convent of the Poor Clares and Augustinian Orders, you will also find the Jewish ghetto.
To really immerse yourself in the fairy tales and legends of the village, just linger and "chat" with the "ciacciai" the nickname of the inhabitants of Santa Fiora, which roughly translates into English as somewhere between "curious" and "chattering."