Villa Fabrizia C
About the home
Villa Fabrizia C is an apartment situated a few miles from the famous Saturnia spa. It sleeps four people. It is appoximately 100 square meters (1076 square feet). It features a shared swimming pool, a shared garden, air conditioning and winter heating.
You will be roughly 5 km (3.1 miles) from Pitigliano, where you will find restaurants, shops and the stop for the local bus.
Villa Fabrizia C is located on the first floor of the building. You will reach it going up approximately 16 stairway steps.
To stay at Villa Fabrizia C you will need a car. You will be able to park it free of charge on the premises.
| Size: | Sleeps up to 4, 2 bedrooms |
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| Nearest beach: | 50km |
| Access: | Car advised Nearest amenities: 5km |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for children of all ages Unsuitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | No pets allowed Smokers welcome |
Facilities
| Pool: | Shared outdoor pool (unheated) |
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| General: | Air conditioning, TV |
| Utilities: | Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine |
| Rooms: | 2 Bedrooms, 1 family bathroom |
| Furniture: | Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 6 |
| Other: | Linen and towels provided |
| Outdoors: | Shared outdoor pool (unheated), Shared garden |
| Access: | Parking space |
Further details indoors:
Living Room
The ceiling of the living room has characteristic exposed wood beams and terraccotta tiles. The furnishings are simple and comfortable. They include a sofa. The dining table can accommodate six guests. The room has a double-glazed window with a partial view of the swimming pool and of the garden. It is equipped with an air conditioning/heating unit.
Kitchen
The kitchen is equipped with a four-burner gas cooker, an electric oven, a small refrigerator with freezer and an American-style coffee-maker (bring your filters!). There is a practical fireplace made of bricks. There is a table to seat six guests. The kitchen is also equipped with a television. The kitchen has a double-glazed window with a partial view of the swimming pool and of the garden.
Bedroom 1
You will be able to enter the first bedroom from the kitchen. It has two twin beds (80 cm/32 inches), that can be pushed together into a matrimonial bed if requested. The room has a double-glazed window with a view of the vegetation.
Bedroom 2
You will be able to enter the second bedroom from the living room and from the bedrooms. It has a matrimonial bed (160 cm/62 inches, wider than a queen-size bed). The room has a double-glazed window with a partial view of the swimming pool and of the garden.
Bathroom
The bathroom is equipped with a washbasin, a toilet, a bathtub with shower wand and a hairdryer. You will be able to enter the bathroom from the bedrooms.
Further details outdoors:
The swimming pool is 7 meters (23 feet) large by 14 meters (46 feet) long, from 1.10 meter (3.60 feet) to 2.8 meters (9.20 feet) deep. The swimming pool area is equipped with tables, chairs, sun umbrellas, deck chairs and sun loungers. The swimming pool is shared.
The garden is 10000 square meters (108000 square feet) large. It is partly shaded by trees. In the garden you will find a barbecue. The garden is shared.
Further details
Included in the price
The rental price includes: towels; linens.
Available upon request:
baby bed.
Payment Terms
A 25% deposit is paid at the time of booking. The balance is due 60 days prior to arrival at the property.
Security Deposit
Upon arrival at Villa Fabrizia C the property manager will ask you to pay a security deposit of EUR 300, payable in cash. The security deposit will be returned to you prior to your departure less any charges for accidental damages to the property.
Additional Expenses
To be paid at the property:
final cleaning EUR 15.00/person;
electricity according to consumption EUR 0.35/kW.
Available upon request, if desired:
heating (when needed).
The Tuscany / Grosseto Province region
Located in the heart of Italy, Tuscany is surely one of the most famous Italian landscapes. The essence of this beautiful region are its natural, artistic, and cultural heritage.
Bounded by the Ligurian and the Tyrrhenian Sea (two arms of Mediterranean), this region is divided into ten provinces, whose capitals are Arezzo, Florence, Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, Massa-Carrara, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Siena. Florence is the capital city of the region itself.
The region was populated first by the Etruscans on the 7th century BC, and about 500 years later by the Romans.
The words Humanism and Renaissance evoke Tuscany, as immediately as Pope evokes Rome: just think that between the fourteenth and the sixteenth century, both these ages were born here. The entire region attained a very important artistic role.
If you are keen on art and nature… well you’re definitely in the right place! ;-)
Indeed the fathers of Italian painting, architecture and sculpture lived in this beautiful towns: such as Cimabue, Giotto, Brunelleschi, Donatello, Botticelli, Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo. This is the reason why the entire region is rich in museums where thousands of amazing works are kept. You’ll be impressed by the majesty of the many ancient palaces (for examples “Palazzo Vecchio”, “Palazzo Pitti”, “Palazzo Medici”), monasteries and villas that are springing up all over the Tuscany.
Spring and fall are the best times to visit Tuscany, because the climate is mild. Bus-lines and trains connect the larger towns, but having a car would be a great advantage, and you would be easily able to enjoy the small towns and vineyards, which represent some of Tuscany’s strong points.
The “Chiantigiana road” is a must to see: it produces some of Italy’s finest wines. This is the colourful and legendary road of the “Chianti" region. The grape cultivation dates back to the Etruscan times. One of the biggest pleasures will be sipping different wines, at the wineries or at the wine bars scattered in the towns.
What about a drop in on “Mugello”? It is a countryside surrounded by oaks, chestnut trees and by the Apennines, This land of artists and painters have been source of inspiration in its farmhouses and colours. with kind people, authentic cooking, good wine, plus a great tradition in handicrafts.
The Apuan Alps are a monumental work of the nature. They consist in some of the highest peaks in the region: This regional park sets up the chance for those who want to practice trekking, cycling, horse riding or simply walking to enjoy this beautiful landscape.
Versilia is an area of 20 km sandy beaches located in the north of the region. The seaside with the colourful bathing areas is rich in bars and meeting places. Camaiore, Forte dei Marmi, Massarosa, Pietrasanta, Seravezza, Stazzema and Viareggio are the towns of this beautiful coast.
Another great attraction of this region is the archipelago. The largest island is Elba: more than one hundred kilometers of coast.
Curiously enough, since the Etruscans introduced the use of fresh herbs, the Tuscan cooking is still based on vegetable dishes, bread-based soups, meats perfumed with sage, rosemary, and thyme. Moreover the secret of its success is the good care and the devotion to guarantee the quality of the products of the land... crostini of chicken liver, soups, tortelli with Bolognese sauce, “pappardelle” with hare sauce or with boar sauce, boar hunter style, fillet of beef, salted cod with tomato sauce, ricciarelli, cantucci, Tuscan salt-less bread… We’re sure your mouth is already watering!
A holiday in Tuscany is an experience that will bring you back happy memories for the rest of your life.
The Pitigliano area
Pitigliano is a truly characteristic village lying to the south of Florence and north of Rome, in a zone known as land of "Bianco di Pitigliano": a great Italian wine. Pitigliano is located at the extreme south of Tuscany, in the province of Grosseto.
The village is also called "the small Jerusalem": appellation due to both the medieval landscape – recalling the ancient Jerusalem – and the large group of Jewish that inhabited Pitigliano in ancient times and founded the Jewish University of Pitigliano.
This fascinating town rises, fortified, on top of a cliff and heightens all its romantic and discrete charm in the chiaroscuro of the narrow, almost secret, alleys and the dark cellars. Exploring the subsoil you will discover an authentic second city, crossed by intercommunicating tunnels, wells positioned on different levels, ancient graves and colombarium.
Every house is provided with a cellar, which goes down and down until the room of wooden barrels, where the wine is preserved at a constantly cool temperature. Then the tunnels continue going down to a second and a third ravine, to the bowels of the cliff.
A few steps away from the built-up area are the numerous "cave": streets excavated deep into the tuff in very ancient times, made in order to link the old villages with each other.
A bit of history...
Pitigliano can boast ancient origins, witnessed by the numerous Etruscan tombs found in town throughout the ages.
Since the VIII century BC, Pitigliano's political life has been closely connected to the nearby village of Sovana, governed by the Aldobrandeschi family. Pitigliano gradually increased its military importance thanks to both the strategic position and the wedding between Anastasia, the last Aldobrandeschi's descendant in Maremma, and Romano Orsini, relative of Giovanni Gaetano Orsini: Pope Niccolò III.
Pitigliano was reconfirmed as chief town of the county and the Orsini's made it their main residence. In 1547, Niccolò IV (thanks to the support of Cosimo de' Medici) was proclaimed Lord of the town, even though, after a while he was imprisoned from the Pontifical Inquisition. The locals, after the fall of Siena (1562), favoured the Florentine liberal laws by throwing out the count Orsini and hailing the Medicean as Lords.
Unfortunately, the Medicean domination did not worked out as hoped, on the contrary, the county became every day poorer, until the coming of Lorena's at the helm of the Grand Ducky of Tuscany that, thanks to a wise economic politic, brought wellness and stability.
With the plebiscite of 1860, Pitigliano became part of the Kingdom of Italy.
Pitigliano now...
It gives a spectacular, unforgettable impression! You will breathe the history of different civilizations and cultures followed one another into the unpredictable stream of times: prehistoric, Etruscan, Roman, the medieval Aldobrandeschi's history; the Renaissance greatness of the Roman Orsini's family; the Medici and Lorena... The must see certainly is the palace-fortress of Orsini.
How to get there
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We suggest to fly to Perugia - Villa Fabrizia C is just 127 km from the airport
You will find cheaper flights with Easyjet.com or Ryanair.com. Ryanair also flies to Rome Airport Ciampino, from which it takes 176 km to reach the village of Pitigliano, or to Pisa Airport, 225 km.
Car hire available at www.antares91.com and www.autoeurope.com
Activities near Pitigliano
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Cycling holidays
Rental prices
| Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros € | Convert to: |
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| Period | From![]() | To![]() | Weekly![]() | Nightly rate | Minimum stay | |
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| 17 Jun 13 | 22 Jun 13 | € 1008 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 22 Jun 13 | 27 Jul 13 | € 1176 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 27 Jul 13 | 31 Aug 13 | € 1407 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 31 Aug 13 | 7 Sep 13 | € 1176 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 7 Sep 13 | 21 Sep 13 | € 1008 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 21 Sep 13 | 21 Dec 13 | € 861 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 21 Dec 13 | 4 Jan 14 | € 1008 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 4 Jan 14 | 19 Apr 14 | € 861 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 19 Apr 14 | 26 Apr 14 | € 1008 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 26 Apr 14 | 24 May 14 | € 861 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 24 May 14 | 21 Jun 14 | € 1008 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 21 Jun 14 | 26 Jul 14 | € 1176 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 26 Jul 14 | 30 Aug 14 | € 1407 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 30 Aug 14 | 6 Sep 14 | € 1176 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 6 Sep 14 | 20 Sep 14 | € 1008 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 20 Sep 14 | 20 Dec 14 | € 861 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 20 Dec 14 | 10 Jan 15 | € 1008 | - | - | Flexible | |
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
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