Look forward to a relaxing and enjoyable vacation in this family-friendly vacation apartment in the wild and little-known Tuscan Maremma.
Set on a huge natural plot with sweeping, fabulous views, close to the village of Arcille, this authentic vacation apartment with its charm and rustic ambience is ideal for those looking for peace and nature without the need for high comfort. Here you can cook together between your explorations, enjoy your meals in convivial company, enjoy the peaceful green surroundings and relax in the shade of the trees.
Explore the Maremma, a region that few foreign tourists know about. Unlike classic Tuscany with the provinces of Siena, Florence and Pisa, there are no large cultural and historical towns here. Instead, there is an abundance of charming little towns that are well worth a visit. Experience the annual grape festival in Scasano, the medieval carnival in Montorgiali and the medieval festival in Cana. The latter medieval village impresses with its location, surrounded by tranquil mountain forests and olive groves on the slopes of Monte Amiata. You can also visit the archaeological site of Roselle. Above all, the often overlooked provincial capital of Grosseto is a must-see. In the heart of the city, which is surrounded by a high, well-preserved medieval city wall, you will find a beautiful cathedral, winding alleyways and lovely squares with lots of stores and pavement cafés. We also recommend exploring the medieval village of Rocchette di Fazio and, of course, heading to the sea!
Set on a huge natural plot with sweeping, fabulous views, close to the village of Arcille, this authentic vacation apartment with its charm and rustic ambience is ideal for those looking for peace and nature without the need for high comfort. Here you can cook together between your explorations, enjoy your meals in convivial company, enjoy the peaceful green surroundings and relax in the shade of the trees.
Explore the Maremma, a region that few foreign tourists know about. Unlike classic Tuscany with the provinces of Siena, Florence and Pisa, there are no large cultural and historical towns here. Instead, there is an abundance of charming little towns that are well worth a visit. Experience the annual grape festival in Scasano, the medieval carnival in Montorgiali and the medieval festival in Cana. The latter medieval village impresses with its location, surrounded by tranquil mountain forests and olive groves on the slopes of Monte Amiata. You can also visit the archaeological site of Roselle. Above all, the often overlooked provincial capital of Grosseto is a must-see. In the heart of the city, which is surrounded by a high, well-preserved medieval city wall, you will find a beautiful cathedral, winding alleyways and lovely squares with lots of stores and pavement cafés. We also recommend exploring the medieval village of Rocchette di Fazio and, of course, heading to the sea!