What is considered the finest accommodations in Tuscany/Umbria?
#22
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Thanks for this great thread. I had been wondering about the same thing. I had already booked Castello Velona for my May trip, but was hunting for something just outside Florence or Cortona. I just booked Villa la Massa, although it was a tough choice between La Massa and Il Falconiere. Decided to go with La Massa so that I could experience drinks on the terrace and watch the sun set, like many suggested.
Thanks for all the great recommendations. Fodorites never let me down.
Thanks for all the great recommendations. Fodorites never let me down.
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#25
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you may well have solved your finest tuscan accommodation question by now.....but have you considered renting from one of the owners at castello di casole.....absolutely incredible luxury renovated villas and farmhomes on a 4200 acre historic estate.....incomparable housekeeping and concierge staff for each home.....fantastic meals prepared by housekeeper .....they can arrange anything from a rental car delivered to your door to an in-home cooking class to a private meal at a wine estate with the owners or a private driver......the timbersclub company in colorado developed it with an intalina company.....you can see their website at http://www.castellodicasole.com/defaultHTM.php
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have fun!
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#26
Joined: Feb 2007
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Hallo Squeak,
Have you been to the following places
Lucca (Tuscany)
Chianty Region (Tuscany)
Spoleto (Umbria)
They are not too big, very charming and with some excellent restaurants.
For some fine hotels in the a.m. places, you should look at: www.placesinitaly.com
Enjoy it
Have you been to the following places
Lucca (Tuscany)
Chianty Region (Tuscany)
Spoleto (Umbria)
They are not too big, very charming and with some excellent restaurants.
For some fine hotels in the a.m. places, you should look at: www.placesinitaly.com
Enjoy it




