This is how holiday rental owners described Casciano
The favorable position of this farmhouse allows for a combination of countryside tranquillity as well as providing various possibilities for excursions to places of cultural relevance.
Florence, with its inestimable historical and artistic wealth.
San Gimignano, the town of the “Vernaccia” wine and the beautiful towers.
Siena, a city still ...
show more preserving its medieval look, whose ancient traditions come to life again every year with unchanged passion through the Palio, a fast and furious bareback horse race.
Pienza, a fine example of Renaissance architecture in the heart of the gorgeous Val d’Orcia.
The hilltop town of Montalcino, whose impressive 13th century fortress overlooks the surrounding countryside covered with olive groves and vineyards of the famous “Brunello” wine.
The St. Antimo abbey by Montalcino, one of the most beautiful romanesque churches in existence.
The imposing St. Galgano abbey and the Montesiepi Hermitage, that hosts the famous “sword on the rock”. This Cistercian complex is certainly one of the most charming spots in Tuscany.
The Benidictine abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, situated in the magnificent setting of the Sienese “Crete”, is a place in which art and faith come together as in few other places in the world.
Montepulciano is well known for its imposing Renaissance buildings, as well as for its churches’ fine architecture.
Volterra is a jewel of Etruscan art; its magnificent buildings hold three thousand years of history. This town also boasts a unique artistic handicraft, the alabaster.
Massa Marittima is one of the finest medieval towns of the Grosseto province. The historical centre includes a beautiful 13th century cathedral and plenty of lovely narrow lanes with handicraft shops.
A lot of other charming spots, not listed in guide book itineraries, include the many medieval little villages perched on hilltops, in which time seems to stand to allow focusing on the land’s and the people’ history, culture and traditions.
We will be glad to provide our guests with some useful information about the tourist spots they intend to visit. We wish you a very nice stay in Tuscany!
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Florence, with its inestimable historical and artistic wealth.
San Gimignano, the town of the “Vernaccia” wine and the beautiful towers.
Siena, a city still ...
show more preserving its medieval look, whose ancient traditions come to life again every year with unchanged passion through the Palio, a fast and furious bareback horse race.
Pienza, a fine example of Renaissance architecture in the heart of the gorgeous Val d’Orcia.
The hilltop town of Montalcino, whose impressive 13th century fortress overlooks the surrounding countryside covered with olive groves and vineyards of the famous “Brunello” wine.
The St. Antimo abbey by Montalcino, one of the most beautiful romanesque churches in existence.
The imposing St. Galgano abbey and the Montesiepi Hermitage, that hosts the famous “sword on the rock”. This Cistercian complex is certainly one of the most charming spots in Tuscany.
The Benidictine abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, situated in the magnificent setting of the Sienese “Crete”, is a place in which art and faith come together as in few other places in the world.
Montepulciano is well known for its imposing Renaissance buildings, as well as for its churches’ fine architecture.
Volterra is a jewel of Etruscan art; its magnificent buildings hold three thousand years of history. This town also boasts a unique artistic handicraft, the alabaster.
Massa Marittima is one of the finest medieval towns of the Grosseto province. The historical centre includes a beautiful 13th century cathedral and plenty of lovely narrow lanes with handicraft shops.
A lot of other charming spots, not listed in guide book itineraries, include the many medieval little villages perched on hilltops, in which time seems to stand to allow focusing on the land’s and the people’ history, culture and traditions.
We will be glad to provide our guests with some useful information about the tourist spots they intend to visit. We wish you a very nice stay in Tuscany!
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Casciano, Tuscany (Siena Province)
Holiday apartment for max. 11 persons
Approx. 200 m², 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pets not allowed, TV, Wifi, dishwasher, beach approx. 60 km -
Casciano, Tuscany (Siena Province)
Holiday apartment for max. 2 persons
Approx. 60 m², 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, pets are allowed (max. 1), TV, washing machine, non-smoking property, sandy beach approx. mThere are 2 further property types with 2 accommodations for this complex- from USD 490/week Holiday apartment for max. 2 persons, approx. 55 m², property no. 3463234 Preview
- from USD 514/week Holiday apartment for max. 2 persons, approx. 50 m², property no. 3463233 Preview