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Fiori di Campo - Tuscany
Self catering country house in Italy – (Ref: 69602)
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Price From:£795 (GBP)
Sleeps:15
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country house in Fivizzano
Large stone country house on hillside on the edge of a village. Spectacular views. Vineyard. Large swimming pool with panoramic sunbathing area. Ideal for families. ...more

Private pool.
Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Massa Carrara Area / Lunigiana

La Casetta
Self catering village house in Italy – (Ref: 70207)
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Price From:£375 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
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village house in Comano
This Tuscan stone cottage is a perfect hideaway with spectacular views fromthe house and the portico terrace. Steps down from the garden to the pool area. Short walk to restaurant. ...more

Communal pool.
Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Massa Carrara Area / Lunigiana

La Vista
Self catering village house in Italy – (Ref: 70208)
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Price From:£595 (GBP)
Sleeps:8
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village house in Comano
Restored 4 bedroom village house set on a hillside with stupendous views.Gaze across to the beautiful pool from the terrace to the hills beyond. Short walk to an excellent restaurant.. ...more

Communal pool.
Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Massa Carrara Area / Lunigiana

La Scala
Self catering village house in Italy – (Ref: 70216)
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Price From:£395 (GBP)
Sleeps:3
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village house in Viano, Fivizzano
An enchanting hilltop hideaway with spectacular views over the valley. Old village house furnished to retain much of its original character. The view from the terrace is really dramatic at sunset. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Massa Carrara Area / Lunigiana

Azienda Pilari - Tabaccaio
Self catering apartment in Italy – (Ref: 70326)
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Price From:£495 (GBP)
Sleeps:5
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apartment in Mercatale di Cortona
Three newly restored apartments, with a beautiful pool and jacuzzi . Walk across the field to an old market town with shops, bars and restaurants. Nea ...more

Communal pool.
Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Arezzo / Mercatale di Cortona

Azienda Pilari - Stalla
Self catering apartment in Italy – (Ref: 70331)
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Price From:£350 (GBP)
Sleeps:5
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apartment in Mercatale di Cortona
Three newly restored apartments, with a beautiful pool and jacuzzi . Walk across the field to an old market town . Near Cortona & Lake Trasimeno. ...more

Communal pool.
Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Arezzo / Mercatale di Cortona

Azienda Pilari - Castagnolo
Self catering apartment in Italy – (Ref: 70333)
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Price From:£495 (GBP)
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apartment in Mercatale di Cortona
Three newly restored apartments, with a beautiful pool and jacuzzi . Walk across the field to an old market town . Near Cortona & Lake Trasimeno. ...more

Communal pool.
Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Arezzo / Mercatale di Cortona

Casa La Luna
Self catering house in Italy – (Ref: 69391)
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Price From:£350 (GBP)
Sleeps:7
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house in Montale
Originally the village bakery, still with the original oven. Large vine-covered terrace with barbecue. 2 bedroom house or 1 bedroom apt. River bathing pools nearby. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Massa Carrara Area / Lunigiana

Oliveto
Self catering apartment in Italy – (Ref: 70188)
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Price From:£395 (GBP)
Sleeps:2
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apartment in Corvarola
Far from the modern world, yet only a few minutes from a town. Large terrace and a lush garden with spectacular views. Waterfall and river pools. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Massa Carrara Area / Lunigiana / Bagnone

Il Cielo
Self catering village house in Italy – (Ref: 70189)
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Price From:£495 (GBP)
Sleeps:3
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village house in Comano  MS
Restored village house set in a peaceful hilltop village with spectacular views. Small private garden. Spectacular walking country. Refreshing dip pool ...more

Communal pool, not suitable for babies, pets allowed.
On site: mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Tuscany / Massa Carrara Area / Lunigiana


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Tuscany at my feet


From the Mail on Sunday

Culture is fine in small doses. Too much concentrated art and architecture and I start longing to escape to the countryside. So the idea of a walking tour through the Sienese hill towns of Italy seemed perfect.
Best of all, the walking would be unencumbered, with all our luggage whisked on ahead to await our arrival at each hotel. Hearty ramblers might scoff but, along with my wife Rosie and eight-year-old son Edmond, I was happy to amble gently along.
We took a flight to Bologna, then a train to Florence, where a taxi was waiting to drive us to the first night's hotel in Volterra.
Most parties spend two nights in this glorious walled city. We were pushed for time and had just one night before being driven to the start of our first day's walk - an inviting woodland path.
It was early spring and the ground was spangled with anemones, primulas, violets and cyclamen.
After two or ... more


This culture club is a hit for family campers


From the Mail on Sunday

The moment I heard the words I knew I had walked into a trap. We were midway through our annual negotiations over holiday destinations and the three children were determined to go to Italy.
'Are you mad?' I asked. 'Do you have any idea how far Italy is? We have to take the car, and gîtes (or whatever they call a gîte in Italy) there cost a fortune.' There was a pause, then the feared words. 'We could go camping-' It is, I suppose, the moment virtually every parent dreads. Along with divorce, moving house and bereavement there can be few worse experiences than when the children suddenly decide it's time for a camping holiday.
To them camping promises adventure, exploration and balmy nights under canvas. To the parents, it conjures up images of shared toilet blocks, seas of mud and two weeks of barely concealed squalor.
All of which, of course, is nothing new to pa... more


Scary roads and scorpions in the bedroom


From the Mail on Sunday

When you book a self-catering property, it is often a triumph of hope over experience. A hard-bitten journalist, especially, should be sceptical. I realised this when we stalled our car on the vertiginously rising farm track deep in the heart of the Chianti countryside. The light was failing fast, our daughters, Flora, ten, and Alice, seven, were crying and frightened on the back seat and we had no idea where we were going to spend the night.
Hopelessly lost, I desperately tried to coax the hired Fiat Punto into a hill start, but admitted defeat as the car slid back. Gingerly I reversed to the bottom of the hill. Changing into first gear and slamming the accelerator to the floor, we took a wheel-juddering, stone-popping run at the brute. At its summit some Italian holidaymakers - who were trying to help us find the farmhouse where we were meant to be staying - waited patiently. <... more


Island hopping off Tuscany


From the Daily Mail

Nothing comes close to the euphoria you feel when you first see your very own yacht, although this was not strictly ours, I suppose. Our group - myself and five youngsters - had chartered the 38-footer with three double cabins and two bathrooms or 'heads' as they are called in nautical parlance. It also had a CD player and all the latest navigational aids and was to be our home for a week.
Before I found the yacht's details on the internet, I imagined it would be a trip too expensive to even contemplate. Yet, by taking her before the main holiday season, we managed to reduce the price to less than that of an average hotel - even with the services of a skipper included.
We had paced the house trying to imagine exactly how long 38ft was, and what it would be like living with five others - plus our captain - in that amount of space. We wondered how we would fit our luggage in and if there would... more


Fabulous at Forte


Fifty years ago, Forte dei Marmi was a summer playground for the international set, the place where Edith Piaf and Charles Aznavour came to live the real-life Dolce Vita.
By the Seventies - when I visited every summer with my family - the glitterati were gone, leaving Forte to its wealthy obscurity.
Now the Tuscan resort has been rediscovered by a retro-hip crowd of fashionistas who love its mid-century architecture, beautiful beaches and chic shops.
That's why I've returned for a long weekend to find out if it's truly back in fashion - even hoping to spot a celeb or two.
Giorgio Armani bought an enormous house here several years ago, paving the way for fellow fashionistas such as Paul Smith and Miuccia Prada, who have become regular visitors (Prada's factory - and its excellent outlet - are only two hours away, south of Florence).
Avant-garde celebrities including David Bowie and Yoko Ono have also visited and photograp... more


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