Tuscany Village
Three Bedrooms (maximum 6 ) with private bathroom available in a holiday home situated in a quaint rustic Tuscan hilltop village surrounded by forest. Near to Lucca. Two double rooms & the other room two singles. Home grown food available for meals. we own a Farm to table restaurant where you can enjoy delicious fresh food and wine. Or enjoy a farm work experience in exchange for free meals The house is nestled in a small hilltop Tuscan village, friendly and fully accessible by car, free parking is just 75m from the house. The bedrooms are located upstairs. The front terrazza has lovely views over the surrounding hills and fields and is ideal for a evening drink, serenaded by the numerous swallows that flit about. Enjoy walks in the forest and the peaceful ambience of a small agricultural village steeped in history, whilst only a short drive from Borgo a Mozzano, Bagni di Lucca, Lucca and Barga, with lots of lovely small villages in between. Keep a eye out when travelling along the valley road for notices advertising small fiestas throughout the summer months.Kosher Food Available. Home grown food available for meals. Cheese and wine making classes are also available upon request, also lessons in self sufficiency. If you are traveling by Train or bus we can pick you up at Borgo a Mozzano Station for a small charge to cover fuel. English speakers with basic Italian. Enjoy the Medieval Village with Forest walks and breath taking views. Guests are able after check in to enjoy ease of coming and going from the house, a key safe is provided for access, Breakfast and food generally upon request Ancient Tuscan Village on the Via Clodia an ancient Roman road. Motrone retains much of its old charm. A peaceful, friendly place from where you can launch your tour of Tuscany, especially Lucca and the upper Serchio Valley, incorporating visits to the Devils bridge at Borgo a Mozzano, the thermal spa at Bagni di Lucca, rotto del Vento (cave of the winds) the old city of Barga and its Cathedral, and not forgetting the Castelnuovo and Castiglione. Many of the numerous small towns in the area have open air markets at least one day of the week, and again don't forget to look out for the advertising on the main road advertising fiestas during the summer months. Bus twice a week otherwise a car is needed or we will take you to the bus stop or Railway Station for a small charge to cover fuel Access to the village is by car, however for those wishing to journey further afield during their visit they have the option of driving to local railway stations and taking regional trains to the larger cities such as Lucca, Florence and Pisa. This is especially a good option as you do not have to worry about parking and maybe straying into bus lanes or limited access areas. Most of the larger cities have numerous methods of getting around once you are their, including bike hire, this is especially popular in Lucca where you can hire a bike for a hour or two and ride atop the old city walls. Free WIFI...hairdryer available.
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