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Town House Suite in Casentino
CASENTINO: THE VALLEY BEAUTIFUL
Casentino is a small Tuscan valley bordering on Romagna. But this flat geographical description does nothing to describe the sheer splendour of this most beautiful of Tuscan landscapes, a land of myth and magic. One of the most spectacular natural regions of Italy, the Casentino valley is easily accessible from the celebrated tourist destinations of Florence, Arezzo, Siena and Assisi. Renowned for its climate, culture and traditions, Casentino has also flourished as a tourist destination owing to the hospitality of its inhabitants and the variety of its accommodations.

Crossed by the River Arno, Casentino is defined as a “closed valley” owing to its location. From its headwaters on Monte Falterona the Arno meanders through the valley, though it does not have a monopoly on the Casentino’s famous waters. For that, you must travel to Chitignano for its sulphurous waters and the spas of Calcedonia and Bagni di Cetica.

Strategically located in the northwest of Tuscany, the Casentino was historically a region coveted by the Florentines who continually strove to wrest it from Arezzo. Today, the castles of the Guidi family of Poppi, who held estates in the valley, still stand, in some of the Casentino’s most scenically lovely positions: Romena, Porciano, Urbech, Castelleone, Castel San Niccolò, Borgo alla Collina, Montemignaio and Fronzola.

This list of names brings us to Dante Alighieri, who mentions them in many of his writings and who spent part of his exile in the Casentino as a guest of the Count of Battifolle. It is said that he even wrote some of the most famous cantos of the Divine Comedy here, and that the tower of Romena Castle was what inspired the cone-shaped structure of hell in Inferno.

For nature lovers, the Casentino Forests National Park is a must visit. Formed by centuries-old forests of fir, beech and chestnut, the park is a habitat for deer, wild boar, wolves and more species of birds than you can count. And for the culturally inclined, the feast days of patron saints, and pre-Christian village festivals provide plenty of entertainment as well as education about the region’s strong ties to the past.

As we have said earlier, the Casentino has hotels and restaurants to suit every budget, and you really haven’t lived until you’ve tasted traditional, down to earth Casentino food. Straightaway, we can recommend the acquacotta, scottiglia, potato tortelli, ravioli, pork, and chestnuts, but a stay at any one of the hotels on our list will give you a taste of more.

TOWN HOUSE SUITES IN TUSCANY: STAY IN ONE!

Imagine living in a 14th-century home that looks stuck in time, yet offers every comfort that the modern age has invented. The Palazzo Torriani is a town house suite in Tuscany that is actually a historic home dating back to the end of the 14th century. It has always been owned and lived in by the ancestors of the present-day proprietors. The current owners have recently completed a thorough and careful restoration of the building, returning the mansion to all its former glory.

As a result of the restoration, the town house suite has three apartments furnished with antique furniture but endowed with every modern convenience, meant for guests who are keen on spending their holidays in an old world atmosphere, in the tranquillity of a small, charming village in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. And for the lovers of motor sports, the Imola racetrack, home of the San Marino Formula 1 Grand Prix, is close at hand. Can you think of a greater contrast?

This is just one example of the Tuscany town houses that await guests who find these beautiful accommodations through our site. Our comprehensive and all-encompassing list of Tuscany town house suites would, we are confident, put all other choices in the shade, so why don’t you check them out? We put you in touch with the owners of all our properties, of which the Palazzo Torriani is only an example.

Our properties boast such amenities as air-conditioning, swimming pools, barbecues, and truly spectacular natural surroundings. The "Azienda Agrituristica" Lucignanello Bandini is an example. Situated on the southernmost tip of Tuscany, in the tiny village of Lucignano d’Asso, it is a half-hour drive from Siena. The hamlet consists of two stony roads, two churches, a castle, a quaint little store and a number of smaller houses that look out across rolling fields and patches of woodland towards the reassuring outline of Mount Amiata, a visual point of reference for many miles around. The muted pinks, beiges and pale ochers of Lucignano’s ancient walls perfectly harmonize with the palette of the Crete Senesi, the Sienese Claylands whose rich, pliant soil forms the body of those warm-hued terracotta pots and urns that are a feature of the area.

As you can see, therefore, wherever you go in Tuscany, you will come across one of our town house suites. So without delay, see them for yourself here.
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