Rent Villa Agna Italy
Holiday Home Rental Description
– Dining room with table seating six
– Fully-fitted kitchen with oven, hob, fridge freezer, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, kettle and coffee machine First Floor
– 3 x bedroom with double bed or two twin beds, arm chair and en-suite bathroom with bath, shower, sink and WC
Pool house
– Bedroom with terrace access and double-sized bed
– Bathroom with shower, two sinks and WC Outside Grounds
– Leafy garden with lawns, flower beds and vineyards
– Covered dining terraces
– Poolside sun loungers and parasols
– Barbecue on request
– Parking Facilities
– Wi-Fi
– Flatscreen TV
– Board games and books
– Iron and ironing board
Lying within breathtaking countryside and Merlot vineyards, a few kilometers away from the heart of the rest of the facilities which make up this exclusive estate, Villa Agna is ideally located. Whilst staying here you can enjoy true rest and relaxation, while also being well-placed for accessing the facilities of the estate plus nearby villages! Villa Agna is the ideal choice for those looking for a tranquil escape to the heart of Italy. With endless walking trails, cycling routes and a wealth of natural sites enveloping the home, nature lovers will be in for a treat. While staying at the home, there are lots of extra experiences and tours you can book through the concierge team, these include lots of activities out in nature such as wine tastings, truffle hunts, horse riding and sporting activities. If you would like to spend a magical day outdoor with your party, then a day trip to Lago di San Cipriano which is 30km away would be a great idea. The lake is surrounded by green pastures and walking routes and is a good place to spend the day picnicking and bird-watching. Though the house enjoys a rural location, you will not be isolated here. As part of the estate, there are two restaurants, a bar, a golf course, a wonderful spa and even a medieval hamlet which is home to a selection of artisan shops. When you do wish to get out and see some of the authentic local villages, the closest are within a few minutes drive. As it is surrounded by agricultural land and olive groves, the village is a good place to shop for delicious local products such as wines, olive oils and fresh vegetables for your evening meals. You can also potter around the ancient streets, visit the 11th century church and dine out here in one of the cafes or restaurants. Arezzo is another place you can visit and is 21km away by car. This lovely town is over 1000 years old and began as small Etruscan settlement. After becoming an important rest point on trading routes, the town expanded and became rather wealthy. There is lots to see and do here including the array of shops and restaurants, the fortress and the National Museum of Medieval and Modern Art. Make sure to also get a look at the staggering frescoes in the Basilica of Saint Francis. There are lots of amazing guided tours you could take while in town too, then you can finish your day off with an al-fresco dinner in one of the bustling squares. It would be a shame to holiday in Tuscany and not visit Siena or Florence! Siena is 61km away from the villa and is a must-visit city. History-lovers will be truly spoiled here as you visit the impressive Duomo Cathedral and the Palazzo Pubblico. If you visit in the summer months you can also watch the Palio di Siena which is an ancient horse race held through the streets of the city! Florence is just as amazing and is a haven for art lovers as it is home to world class galleries and museums, but is also just a wonderful place for a wander and a spot of shopping. Florence is 62km away, so with both cities around an hour’s drive away, you may wish to visit both.