Discover a private, secluded yet centrally located Tuscan country house, surrounded by 300 olive trees along the famous Strada del Vino delle Colline Pisane.
Once the community's bread bakery dating back to 1789, this property has been lovingly restored and transformed into a characterful residence. The result is a spacious two-story house in authentic Tuscan style. Spanning 4500 square feet (420 sqm), it boasts ample natural light, an open floor plan, French doors and windows, high ceilings, and impressive terracotta floors.
Situated on 42 acres (17 hectares) of land, this country villa offers breathtaking views of the Tuscan landscape with olive groves, a refreshing swimming pool, inviting pergolas, and manicured gardens.
Recognized by Oliver's Travel Blog as one of the "Top 10 family-friendly villas in Tuscany," this villa is a place where you can create unforgettable memories. Through elegant French doors, step from the generously equipped country kitchen—a rarity in Italy and Europe—to the charming outdoor loggia with wooden floors. Here, in the shade of the pergola, you'll find a barbecue and flowing water at the head of the outdoor dining table. A nearby staircase leads you through the olive trees to the villa's private terrace and swimming pool, where you can soak up the sun and enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of the gentle hills, vineyards, and olive groves of Tuscany.
Located in Toiano, just a 15-minute drive from Palaia, within the municipality of Palaia in the province of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, this villa accommodates up to 15 guests with six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a range of modern amenities. These include a large kitchen with a 5-burner gas stove, Wi-Fi access, air conditioning in all bedrooms and the living room, dishwasher, washer with dryer, large stainless steel refrigerator, and ample parking in a gated driveway.
Palaia in Tuscany:
Palaia, a charming medieval village, is located in the province of Pisa in picturesque Tuscany. Nestled amid gentle hills and surrounded by lush olive groves and vineyards, this idyllic location offers a peaceful oasis of tranquility and nature.
Nearby Attractions:
- Castello di Palaia: A historic castle with medieval charm and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Sanctuary of Santa Maria: An ancient church known for its intricate architecture and spiritual atmosphere.
- Museum of Rural Culture: A museum offering insights into rural life in Tuscany, with exhibits on traditional agriculture and craftsmanship.
Restaurants:
- Ristorante La Torre: A cozy restaurant serving traditional Tuscan cuisine and a selection of local wines.
- Trattoria da Renzo: A family-run restaurant offering homemade pasta and local specialties.
- Osteria del Borgo: A charming osteria with a rustic ambiance and delicious dishes made from fresh, regional ingredients.
Daily Essentials Shopping:
In Palaia, you'll find small grocery stores, bakeries, and markets where you can purchase fresh produce and local delicacies.
Jogging and Hiking Opportunities:
The surrounding countryside offers a wealth of hiking trails and quiet paths ideal for jogging and hiking. Enjoy the fresh air and picturesque nature of Tuscany on your explorations.
Distances to Key Facilities:
- Hospital: The nearest hospital is located in Pisa, approximately 30 kilometers away.
- Airport: The Galileo Galilei International Airport in Pisa is approximately 40 kilometers away, offering connections to various national and international destinations.
- Local Wineries: In close proximity to Palaia, you'll find numerous wineries offering tours and tastings, including the renowned Fattoria di Palaia vineyard.
Experience the beauty and serenity of Tuscany in Palaia, where history, culinary delights, and nature merge to create an unforgettable experience.