Vineranda

Vineranda
from €1630/night
Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5 Sleeps: 10 Type: Villa

Property Description

Val d'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tuscany, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Inhabited since ancient times, it showcases traces of Etruscan, Roman, and medieval civilizations, with Renaissance architecture still evident in towns like Pienza. This region, celebrated for its stunning vistas, is also a gastronomic haven, particularly known for wines like Brunello and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Vineranda, set on wine-producing land, offers a perfect blend of rural charm, elegance, and a prime location, with opportunities to explore historic villages, visit renowned vineyards, and savor authentic Tuscan cuisine. The peaceful atmosphere and picturesque surroundings define the area, making it an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and cultural immersion. CIN: IT052015B5O4PMXEOZ

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Bedrooms

This property has 5 bedrooms and sleeps 10 people

Bedroom Beds Sleeps Comments
Bedroom 1 | Main House 1 King 2
Bedroom 2 | Main House 1 King 2
Bedroom 3 | Main House 1 King 2
Bedroom 4 | Annex 1 King 2
Bedroom 5 | Pool Annex 1 King 2

Bathrooms

This property has 1 bathrooms

Bathroom Type Features Comments
Bathroom 1 full Toilet, Tub, Shower En-suite
Bathroom 2 full Toilet, Shower En-suite
Bathroom 3 full Toilet, Shower En-suite
Bathroom 4 full Toilet, Shower
Bathroom 5 full Toilet, Shower

More Amenities

Category Amenities
Attractions Winery Tours
Entertainment Satellite Or CableTelevision
General Air ConditioningPoolStaffWifi
Indoor Features Bath TowelsBed LinensWasher/Dryer
Kitchen Coffee MakerCooking UtensilsDining AreaFreezerFully Equipped KitchenMicrowaveOvenRefrigeratorStove Top Burners
Outdoor Features Dining TableInfinity PoolLounging AreaOutdoor GrillParkingPool ShowerPoolside Lounge ChairsPrivate PoolTerrace
Staff Housekeeper(s)

Vineranda is equipped with an array of included amenities and services:
• Personal service by the villa staff, including Housekeeping (2 hr/day, Tuesdays and Thursdays)
• Mid week bath towel chance (Thursdays)

Property Rates

Rate Category Period Rates Minimum Stay
May 4 - Sep 30, 2025 May 4, 2025
to
Sep 30, 2025
€15,850 per Week
7 night(s)
Oct 1 - Nov 15, 2025 Oct 1, 2025
to
Nov 15, 2025
€13,255 per Week
7 night(s)
Nov 16 - Dec 13, 2025 Nov 16, 2025
to
Dec 13, 2025
€11,410 per Week
7 night(s)
Dec 14 - Jan 3, 2026 Dec 14, 2025
to
Jan 3, 2026
€13,255 per Week
7 night(s)

Taxes and Fees

The above rates are subject to the additional fees and taxes below:

Fees:

Security Deposit: €3000.00 flat

Additional Rate information:

• The rates for this property are dynamic and are constantly changing. The price listed above is only a starting rate and does not necessarily reflect the price for your travel dates. Please contact a Villa Specialist for exact pricing details. • No-smoking property. • No pets allowed. • Visitor’s tax: The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 – €6.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first ten days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash.

Property Location

Location Type: Rural, Mountain View

Location Information

Nearest Airport: Florence Peretola  1 h 27 min; Rome Fiumicino: 2h 15 min Nearest serviced town: 4 min Nearest major city: Siena 1 h Driving time estimated by Google Maps The impressive views of Val d'Orcia, which inspired so many Renaissance painters, is dotted with little villages, castles, abbeys and hamlets, each telling a fascinating ancient story. Time here can still pass slowly and you can enjoy every second of it. Visit the famous town of Montalcino, best-known for the distinguished Brunello red wine, and the artistic jewel town of Pienza, which was used as a backdrop to Franco Zeffirelli’s masterpiece: “Romeo and Juliet”. The walled hilltop medieval town of Montepulciano, the picturesque Cetona, the charming thermal villages of San Casciano dei Bagni and Bagno Vignoni are also well worth a visit. To explore Florence on a day trip, the best way is to leave your car at the Chiusi-Chianciano train station and hop on one of the many trains to Florence - Santa Maria Novella Station (they run every hour and in less than two hours you are in Florence’s historical center). For the updated schedule please visit Trenitalia Official Website WHERE TO EAT La Grotta - A classic restaurant with refined dishes and a great selection of Vino Nobile wines. Specialties include homemade pici (fresh pasta), with duck ragù and white truffle. Loc. San Biagio, Montepulciano - +39 0578 757 607 Ristorante Daniela - Tuscan cuisine at its best make this one of the favorite spots for locals. Say hi to Daniela and tell her Bravo sent you! Piazza Matteotti 7, San Casciano dei Bagni - +39 0578 580 41 La Frateria - Fine dining in one of the most elegant and romantic restaurants in the area with prix fix and a-la-carte menus. Beautifully set in a historical convent. Convento di San Francesco 2, Cetona - +39 0578 238 261 Boccon divino - Great local food and stunning view from the terrace. If you come with a large group, you may want to try the very reasonable priced tasting menu for the table. Via Traversa dei Monti 201, Montalcino - +39 0577 848 233 Latte di Luna - Rustic trattoria serving excellent local cuisine, homemade pasta and meats. Popular with the locals for the roasted pig. In summer, outdoor seating in the piazza is available. Via San Carlo 2-4, Pienza - +39 0578 748 606 WHERE TO SHOP Food specialties - La Cornucopia, our favorite among the many retailers of artisanal food products in the area, with a wide selection of wines, pasta, olive oil, locally made Pecorino cheeses, honey and sweets. Piazza Martiri della Libertà 2, Pienza - +39 0578 748 150 Le Potassine - wide selection of local wines with particular focus on Brunello, and typical farm products. Added value: they can ship abroad with home delivery. Piazza Garibaldi 6, Montalcino - +39 0577 152 3970 Silvana Cugusi’s cheeses are a specialty well worth bringing home. Strada Statale 146, Montepulciano - +39 0578 757 558. Leather goods - Officine 904, a family-run company producing some of the most versatile bags in Italy. Via Dogali 16 Pienza - +39 0578 190 0817 Hortus Mirabilis - Herbalist's shop selling natural remedies for general well-being and for almost any medical condition. Piazza delle sorgenti 35/A, Bagno Vignoni - +39 0577 888 944

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