Ginestraio In Sant'albino
£345 average per night
Charming Independent Holiday Home Located On The Hills Of San Miniato. Immersed In A Typical Tuscan Landscape, This Accommodation Is Ideal For A Relaxing Stay. You Can Eat In The Outdoor Area.
- Sleeps 8
- 4 Bed
- 4 Bathroom
- Adults only
- Private pool
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Pricing
Month | Average Per Night |
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January | £345 |
February | £345 |
March | £345 |
April | £345 |
May | £345 |
June | £345 |
July | £345 |
August | £345 |
September | £345 |
October | £345 |
November | £345 |
December | £345 |
General information
- Private pool
- Shared pool
- Internet access
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
- BBQ
- Satellite/Cable TV
- Parking
- Adults only
- Music library
- Pets considered
- No smoking
- Television
- Wheelchair inaccessible
Kitchen and household
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Washing machine
Safety
Location
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
- 3.3KM
- 1.5KM
- 2KM
Description
Charming independent holiday home located on the hills of San Miniato, 3 km from the nearest town of San Miniato Basso. Immersed in a typical Tuscan landscape, characterized by olive trees, woods and silence, this accommodation is ideal for a relaxing stay. Enjoy the outdoor space with a large covered terrace, which allows you to eat outside, and a large garden with various shaded areas, created by a large pine tree, various trees and bushes. Among the most important features of the house is certainly the outdoor swimming pool with guaranteed privacy, cabin, shower and solarium, an inviting hot tub for four people and a well-equipped fitness room for those who wish to keep fit even on vacation. The good location allows you to visit the nearby cities of Pisa with it world famous leaning Towner, Lucca with its massive city walls and churches, Florence with its immense cultural and architectural richness. San Miniato, which rises in a strategic position on a hill just halfway between Florence and Pisa, is famous for its white truffle; in fact, in November, the historic center with its ancient streets and historic squares becomes the largest open-air tasting laboratory, where gourmets and visitors meet to appreciate the excellences of local enogastronomy.