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Castello del Poggiarello di Stigliano - wunderschönes Ferienhaus mit Pool
Obj.-Nr. 103 ·
in Stigliano (100 Meter) ·
1-33 Personen ·
Preis: 612 - 6357 €
klassische Ansicht · Balkenansicht · Bilderansicht · XXL - Ansicht
Basisangaben
Castello del Poggiarello di Stigliano - Europa - Italien - Toskana - Siena - Chianti Gebiet Ferienobjekt Aufteilung - Belegung & PreiseDas Ferienobjekt "Castello del Poggiarello di Stigliano" bietet Ihnen die folgenden Unterkünfte: Details 1. Typ: 1 Wohnung(en) · 1-3 Personen · Preis: 629 - 835 €
Details 3. Typ: 1 Wohnung(en) · 2-4 Personen · Preis: 737 - 961 € Details 4. Typ: 1 Wohnung(en) · 4-5 Personen · Preis: 828 - 1092 € Details 5. Typ: 1 Wohnung(en) · 3-4 Personen · Preis: 612 - 738 € Details 6. Typ: 1 Wohnung(en) · 4-5 Personen · Preis: 630 - 749 € Details 7. Typ: 1 Wohnung(en) · 4-8 Personen · Preis: 893 - 1071 € Details 8. Typ: Das gesamte Ferienobjekt als Villa · 20-33 Personen · Preis: 5014 - 6357 € Ausstattung innenHeizung, Herd
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| landschaftliche Lage: | auf dem Land, auf einer Anhöhe, am Waldrand, in einer Hügellandschaft, in einem Dorf |
| Blick: | in die Natur, in die Landschaft, über die Hügellandschaft, ins Tal |
| nächste Stadt / nächster Ort: | in Stigliano (100 Meter) |
| Städte und Orte in der Nähe: | Rosia (4 Km), San Rocco (6 Km), Siena (22 Km), Firenze (70 Km) |
| nächster Flughafen: | Pisa (130 Km) |
| nächster Bahnhof: | Siena (22 Km) |
| nächste Autobahn: | Firenze-Roma a Bettolle A1 (80 Km) |
| nächste Schnellstraße: | Siena (22 Km) |
| Hinweis: Alle aufgeführten Entfernungsangaben sind Schätzungen ohne Gewähr. | |
sonstige Entfernungen
nächster Strand (55 Km), nächster Golfplatz (20 Km), nächster Supermarkt (4 Km), nächstes Restaurant (100 Meter)
Möglichkeiten in der Gegend
Radfahren, Reiten, Laufen, Wandern, Schwimmen
Einrichtungen in der Gegend
Museum, Therme, Weingüter, historische Gebäude, Reitgut, Freilichtbühne, Tennisplatz
geeignet für
Kultur & Entspannung, Erholungsurlaub, Durchreise, Sommerurlaub, Wanderurlaub, Gourmet- & Weinurlaub
Freitexteingaben
zur Ferienunterkunft:Dieser wunderbare Borgo, dessen Wurzeln leicht bis ins Mittelalter reichen, wurde vor ein paar Jahren restauriert und stellt insgesamt 7 Apartments zur Verfügung, die sich auf drei Gebäude verteilen. Das Anwesen verfügt über einen Pool. Siena liegt ca. 15 Km entfernt. Ein sicherlich sehr schöner und zentraler Ausgangspunkt, um die Toskana aus ihren historischen Wurzeln heraus zu erleben und zu entdecken.
Three village houses and a Medieval tower with gardens in an historic group of houses above the village of Stigliano, only 15 kms from Siena. One senses the long history all around in this quiet, peaceful hamlet. There is a good restaurant a short walk away in the village below. The River Merse, protected for swimming by the local authorities, is 4 kms by car or nearer on foot along ancient lanes. There is good shopping in Rosia, 3 kms away, and Florence is easily reached in an hour by motorway link road from Siena. The hamlet is reached on foot or with by hired car up a little unmade track, about 100 metres from Stigliano. The ancient tower (see page) and buildings form a sort of square on the top of a hill, with panoramic views across a fertile plain to Siena and the Chianti hills. There are gardens for the houses and the tower, furnished for relaxing, eating, drinking and enjoying the views. Opposite the tower is an ancient palazzo reduced two centuries ago to a role as a silk barn, with a beautiful bifora window proclaims its more illustrious origins. Other equally fascinating details repay closer looks everywhere. The fascinatingly beautiful tower forms the focal point of the group and is one of the only intact ones remaining in the Siena area with an open terrace running around inside the merlons from which to keep watch as far as Siena. There is a good restaurant a short walk from the houses in the village square of Stigliano below, and the River Merse is clean and protected for swimming by the Sienese authorities. Guests may walk or ride mountain bikes to further explore this quiet oasis of peace and natural beauty, and even arrange to go up in a balloon. The cloisters of the medieval monastery of Torri are less than a mile away. It is hard to believe, but nonetheless true, that you are only a short drive away from the treasures of Siena and within easy reach of Florence.
Stigliano (La torre di Poggiarello, La Loggia, La Capanna) Across the grain, grape and olive growing plain from the self-confident silhouette of Siena rise the foothills of the Colline Metallifere, bathed by the River Merse. Once a rich and important source of metals including a tiny amount of gold, these hills are now an incredibly beautiful, wooded area, protected for the rare flora and fauna which inhabit the hills, and for bathers, who enjoy the clean waters of the river. On the ridges of the hills amongst olive groves and woods and often linked by sandy ancient tracks delineated by umbrella pines, there are monasteries, castles, villages and tiny, picturesque hamlets, whose fascinating buildings bring smiles of pleasure to visitors. On one side the hills spread across to the Maremma, on the other, to the red, burnt Sienna soil of the Montagnola hills. What makes the little settlement of Stigliano and Poggiarello extra special and fascinating is its different background from many other hill towns in Tuscany. The history of Stigliano reaches back at least as far as Etruscan times, and even earlier, with traces of Iron Age settlements found in some recent archaeological digs. There are remains of walled enclosures on the hills,
probably constructed in a hurry to protect the population from Celtic invasion. There is certainly a Celtic connection in the naming of the river, although the similarities between the Fiume Merse and the river Mersey stop with the name! Some little settlements became hamlets in their own right, such as Poggiarello above Stigliano village. They were important both as defence posts in the turbulent middle ages, and even more so for their industrial development. The metalliferous hills on which these little hamlets are situated start a few kms. West of Siena and extend as far as Grosseto and across to Elba. Their copper, iron and silver deposits were heavily worked in Etruscan, Roman and Medieval times, then declined and eventually stopped altogether at the beginning of last century. An important road system developed near the metal industry and the hydraulic power which was developed from the river Merse and flowered at its height in the 13th C. Stigliano and its i ndustry and hydraulic power were of enormous importance to Siena, which, not having its own river, needed to use the Merse to activate mills to grind corn to feed its large population. As well as silver and copper mining, salt became an important trading commodity, particularly for wool from England and France; and so Sienese banking and the first multi-national businesses flourished in the early middle ages. The Monte Dei Paschi di Siena claims that it is the oldest true bank in the world. The former important road system, which used to pass through Stigliano, was altered to allow better access for salt transportation from Grosseto and from Volterra. One of the new roads included that of which traces are still seen in the nearby "Ponte della Pia", the fragilely beautiful bridge, across which Dante tells us that Pia travelled on her way to the Maremma. There is a tantalising lack of information interspersed with fascinating fragments in the archives, which hint at a surprisingly active commercial past. Quite frequently, for example, a tidy 15th C. priest deciding to throw away all that excess paper interrupts a promising line of detailed information! After the economic crisis of the 13th. C, caused in great part by the Plague and local wars, many of these mills and houses fell into disuse. Due to its industrial and Artisan role this area was abandoned far more completely than agricultural based villages. The later wars with the Spanish in the 16th C. pushed the area further into depression. Tiny, very early medieval houses have often disappeared, but underground cellars remain, with frequently typical mining construction techniques employed in their vaulted ceilings. With the agricultural resurgence of the 18th C there is evidence of earlier buildings in the materials used for the construction of the later ones. The houses and the beautiful tower which we let in the hamlet all belong to the same owners, a fascinating banker/local historian and his sons, who have made extensive studies of the district. The buildings have been gently coaxed into comfortable dwellings for to day, with state Ðof- the- art bathrooms, plumbing, kitchen equipment and central heating, and antique furniture, while retaining those enthralling details which really make you sit back and think. In the tower are spy holes in the enormous walls, and clever stone seats at the side of the windows, not to mention huge open fireplaces with spy holes even at the back of those.
There are gardens for the houses and the tower, furnished for relaxing, eating, drinking and enjoying the views. Opposite the tower is an ancient palazzo reduced two centuries ago to a role as a silk barn, with a beautiful bifora window proclaims its more illustrious origins. Other equally fascinating details repay closer looks everywhere. The fascinatingly beautiful tower forms the focal point of the group and is one of the only intact ones remaining in the Siena area with an open terrace running around inside the merlons from which to keep watch as far as Siena. There is a good restaurant a short walk from the houses in the village square of Stigliano below, and the River Merse is clean and protected for swimming by the Sienese authorities. Guests may walk or ride mountain bikes to further explore this quiet oasis of peace and natural beauty, and even arrange to go up in a balloon. The cloisters of the medieval monastery of Torri are less than a mile away. It is hard to believe, but nonetheless true, that you are only a short drive away from the treasures of Siena and within easy reach of Florence.
Besondere Hinweise
Besitzer vor Ort, Langzeitmiete möglich, Haustiere auf Anfrage, geeignet für Gruppen
Kostenmodalitäten
-es gibt eine Endreinigungspauschale
-Handtücher und Bettwäsche sind im Preis inbegriffen
-Heizung wird bei Benutzung nach Verbrauch abgerechnet
-Mindestaufenthalt: 1 Woche
-Aufenthalt: von Samstag bis Samstag
Belegungsplan 2009
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