Recharge your batteries on vacation with your extended family in this Tuscan vacation home with swimming pool.
The child-friendly house is perfect for a summer family reunion or three families of friends and is well equipped so that you can enjoy activities together and retreat when you need some privacy. You may also want to dine alone as a family. With its warm colors and furnishings, the house is cozy and rustic, creating a place where you can all have fun. Take your meals outside too. You can relax on the terrace while your children play in the playground or splash around in the swimming pool.
Explore the picturesque medieval town of Roccastrada in the Colline Metallifere Grossetane park in the north of Maremma, which benefits from its charming location, on an igneous rock, with sweeping views of the surrounding plain and Monte Amiata in the distance. There is an abundance of medieval villages and towers in the park, of which Montemassi and Roccatederighi are particularly worth a visit. Montemassi is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways carved into the rock. Roccatederighi, on the other hand, is beautifully hidden among the trachyte rocks that give it its unique character in the surrounding landscape. The Tuscan coast with its wide sandy beaches can be reached by car, as can the thermal baths of Petriolo and the beautiful, often overlooked provincial capital of Grosseto.
The child-friendly house is perfect for a summer family reunion or three families of friends and is well equipped so that you can enjoy activities together and retreat when you need some privacy. You may also want to dine alone as a family. With its warm colors and furnishings, the house is cozy and rustic, creating a place where you can all have fun. Take your meals outside too. You can relax on the terrace while your children play in the playground or splash around in the swimming pool.
Explore the picturesque medieval town of Roccastrada in the Colline Metallifere Grossetane park in the north of Maremma, which benefits from its charming location, on an igneous rock, with sweeping views of the surrounding plain and Monte Amiata in the distance. There is an abundance of medieval villages and towers in the park, of which Montemassi and Roccatederighi are particularly worth a visit. Montemassi is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways carved into the rock. Roccatederighi, on the other hand, is beautifully hidden among the trachyte rocks that give it its unique character in the surrounding landscape. The Tuscan coast with its wide sandy beaches can be reached by car, as can the thermal baths of Petriolo and the beautiful, often overlooked provincial capital of Grosseto.