Holiday home Camino UgoFigline e Incisa Valdarno - Tuscany/Elba - Italy (IT-26558)
Camino Ugo
Description
With unending views of greenery, this holiday home in Florence has 2 bedrooms to sleep 4 people. Ideal for a family, this home features a shared swimming pool for cooling off and private terrace to enjoy the views.
With a fabulous location amid the forests steps away at 100 m, you can go for long walks. Enjoy delicious cuisine nearby or dance away the night, 4 km away. There is a lake just 200 m away, where you can go for fishing. The town centre is 4 km away, if you want fun and enjoyment.
The centrally heated home has stone walls and as it is located on a hill, it offers stunning views of Arno Valley from the terrace. 3 pets are allowed to stay here free of charge. If you want to stay active, boules court and table tennis table is available. Parking is on-site. The large kitchen is fully-equipped for your culinary experiments.
Public transport can be availed 4 km away. The train station is 4 km away and the nearest airport is 45 km away.
Layout
- Ground floor
- garden furniture
- BBQ
- parking
- swimming pool (shared with other guests) (14 x 7 m.) (opened from May upto and including Sep)
- boules court
- table tennis table
- On the 1st floor
- Large kitchen
- bedroom
- bedroom
- bathroom
- bathroom
- heating (central)
- terrace (private)
Remarks
Please note that most countries and/or areas have COVID-19 measures in place. We advise you to take this into account when booking your holiday home since a change in restrictions may not be a valid reason to cancel the booking free of charge.Tips Owner
In the neighbourhood you can visit Firenze, Arezzo, Siena, San Gimignano, the Chianti and the Casentino. Pisa and Lucca are not far more then one hour and a half by car. The quiet that you can enjoy never would imagine the terrible battles that took place within its walls. The Tower, built by the Florentines around the eleventh century probably on the ancient remains of a Lombard tower and soon included among the fortifications of the Florentine Republic, victoriously faced many battles; destroyed in 1312 by Arrigo VII troops, was rebuilt after their departure. Today stands mute witness of those days, available to those who even just for one day want to experience the thrill of feeling a lord of the castle.