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Vacation apartment in Castiglione d'Orcia
Siena, Italy
Casa Frati, IT5318.610.1

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Resort description: Castiglione d'Orcia

Resort Castiglione d'Orcia

540 m. >>Castiglione d'Orcia is situated on the slopes of the Monte Amiata in a beautiful panoramic position above the gentle countryside of the Orcia valley. Rocca d'Orcia is nearby and worthy of a mention with its impressive fortified tower. Cosy, historical village with 2'500 inhabitants, in the south-eastern part of the region, on top of a hill, in an idyllic position with beautiful view, 50 km south-east from Siena. All shops, restaurants etc. in the resort. Thermal pool, health cures at 3 km. Access: motorway A1 Firenze - Roma, exit number "Firenze Certosa" 115 m from Castiglione d'Orcia. Then road Firenze-Siena - Cassia SS 2. Pienza 18 km. Montalcino 25 km. For arrivals by plane: airport Firenze (FLR) 130 km.

Region information Siena

The region Siena

The Campo, the most beautiful square in the world, Siena’s Piazza del Campo, lies like an open shell in the heart of the city. Built during the fourteenth century, it was able to accommodate the entire population of Siena, and was frequently the site of fairs, festivals and performances in general, as well as bull and buffalo fights. Its role as an arena is still alive today, when in July and August it becomes the theatre for the famous horse-race, the Palio. For a whole year the entire city of Siena nurses the Palio fever, looking forward to those few minutes when the seventeen contrade of the city release their horses onto the track of the Piazza del Campo, dreaming of victory. You can only admire the courage of those who chose to build a city such as Siena. A walk through its streets and alleys inspires feelings of delight and wonder. The nearby towns bask in the reflected glow of Siena’s beauty, and are taken over by it. A landscape of rain-sculpted valleys where the chalk and clay have formed strange shapes like minarets of sand; rows of cypresses, severe in winter and gentle in spring, are flooded by the sun in summer.
The villages of the Val d’Orcia are jewels of Renaissance architecture, while Pienza is often held up as an example of the “perfect city”. The “Colline Metallifere” (a series of volcanic hills with ‘hot-rocks’) are the wild heart of Tuscany. The wine is famous here: the hills of Montalcino have bequeathed to the world the myth of Brunello.

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