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The Casetta, a charming honeymoon cottage, off the beaten track in south Tuscany
Cottage in Seggiano with kitchen and patio
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9.6 out of 10
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 2
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Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Upstairs Bedroom
1 Queen Bed and 1 Child Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Garden
Dining area
About this property
The Casetta, a charming honeymoon cottage, off the beaten track in south Tuscany
The Casetta is a lovely cottage in south Tuscany, nestled in our olive grove with lovely views of unspoilt countryside. It offers privacy, good WiFi, its own garden, and is just a short walk through the olive grove to a shop and friendly bar/restaurant.
It's ideally suited for longer stays, to explore this lovely area of Italy, or for digital nomads.
The Casetta is an independent building about 15m distant from the main farm house, with its own entrance and private covered terrace overlooking the olive garden and facing towards the mountain. The kitchen area, dining and living space downstairs opens onto the garden, with bedroom and shower room (shower, WC, bidet & washbasin) up a spiral staircase. There are lovely views in all directions.
There is a washing machine and the kitchen is well enough equipped for longer stays. The bed is kingsize and our linens are 100% cotton.
With stunning views of rolling countryside and small hilltop villages, the restored traditional stone farmbuildings are set within ten acres of certified organic olive grove, situated on the shoulder of Monte Amiata, sacred mountain of the Etruscans.
The area is famous for its hot mineral water springs, and our farm is a great base for discovering the secrets of this lesser known area of Tuscany. Monte Amiata is a habitat for wild flowers, birds and animals such as boar, porcupine, hare and deer.
What to expect from the area: In a really wonderful undiscovered corner of southern Tuscany, the medieval hilltop village of Seggiano lies at a height of 550m on the slopes of Monte Amiata, an extinct volcano. The summit is good for walks through the cool beech forests and mushroom hunting in the appropriate season. In April and early May wildflowers abound; the countryside and views are breathtaking.
There's a strong local culture of traditional food and wine production and we make sure that our guests know where to find the best places to eat and interesting places to visit. Stefania's nearby restaurant offers an excellent meal, an aperitivo or a capuccino just a short walk from the farm.
Despite being 'off the beaten track' the famous centres of Italian Renaissance culture are within easy reach by car; Siena is sixty km and Florence, Arezzo and Assisi are about one and a half hours away. To the south of the mountain, towards the coast (75km) one can find Roman and Etruscan sights
In terms of the immediate vicinity the surrounding villages have shops for all non-specialist supplies, good fresh (often locally grown) food, a cinema, gym and a choice of restaurants. Grosseto is the nearest large commercial centre with national and international rail connections. The only period in which the area gets crowded is August when mostly Italian tourists escape the heat in the cities for the refreshing mountain walks and air of Amiata.
In general the countryside in southern Tuscany is wilder and far less manicured than in the north of the region. There are really brilliant walking itineraries (not for mid summer) and the natural surroundings, birdsong, wildflowers and wild herbs are truly sublime in springtime.
There are some decent restaurants in the area and some really excellent ones. We will give you details and suggested itineraries for day trips.
Swimming: The thermal hot pools, which can be found around the mountain due its volcanic history, are fantastic in cooler weather. The nearest, Bagno Vignone (20 minutes) is a calcium spa swimming pool, whilst Bagno San Felippo, Saturnia and Petriolo have more sulphurous water. A good way to de-stress is to have a soak under the cascade at one of the 'terme', letting the water massage back and shoulders. There is a choice of 'funky' natural pools to visit, or entrance fee-paying swimming pools.
For summer bathing there is a nice privately run pool in the next village, Castel del Piano, (about 10 minutes by car), dips in local streams or a trips to the seaside or Lake Bolsena.
It's ideally suited for longer stays, to explore this lovely area of Italy, or for digital nomads.
The Casetta is an independent building about 15m distant from the main farm house, with its own entrance and private covered terrace overlooking the olive garden and facing towards the mountain. The kitchen area, dining and living space downstairs opens onto the garden, with bedroom and shower room (shower, WC, bidet & washbasin) up a spiral staircase. There are lovely views in all directions.
There is a washing machine and the kitchen is well enough equipped for longer stays. The bed is kingsize and our linens are 100% cotton.
With stunning views of rolling countryside and small hilltop villages, the restored traditional stone farmbuildings are set within ten acres of certified organic olive grove, situated on the shoulder of Monte Amiata, sacred mountain of the Etruscans.
The area is famous for its hot mineral water springs, and our farm is a great base for discovering the secrets of this lesser known area of Tuscany. Monte Amiata is a habitat for wild flowers, birds and animals such as boar, porcupine, hare and deer.
What to expect from the area: In a really wonderful undiscovered corner of southern Tuscany, the medieval hilltop village of Seggiano lies at a height of 550m on the slopes of Monte Amiata, an extinct volcano. The summit is good for walks through the cool beech forests and mushroom hunting in the appropriate season. In April and early May wildflowers abound; the countryside and views are breathtaking.
There's a strong local culture of traditional food and wine production and we make sure that our guests know where to find the best places to eat and interesting places to visit. Stefania's nearby restaurant offers an excellent meal, an aperitivo or a capuccino just a short walk from the farm.
Despite being 'off the beaten track' the famous centres of Italian Renaissance culture are within easy reach by car; Siena is sixty km and Florence, Arezzo and Assisi are about one and a half hours away. To the south of the mountain, towards the coast (75km) one can find Roman and Etruscan sights
In terms of the immediate vicinity the surrounding villages have shops for all non-specialist supplies, good fresh (often locally grown) food, a cinema, gym and a choice of restaurants. Grosseto is the nearest large commercial centre with national and international rail connections. The only period in which the area gets crowded is August when mostly Italian tourists escape the heat in the cities for the refreshing mountain walks and air of Amiata.
In general the countryside in southern Tuscany is wilder and far less manicured than in the north of the region. There are really brilliant walking itineraries (not for mid summer) and the natural surroundings, birdsong, wildflowers and wild herbs are truly sublime in springtime.
There are some decent restaurants in the area and some really excellent ones. We will give you details and suggested itineraries for day trips.
Swimming: The thermal hot pools, which can be found around the mountain due its volcanic history, are fantastic in cooler weather. The nearest, Bagno Vignone (20 minutes) is a calcium spa swimming pool, whilst Bagno San Felippo, Saturnia and Petriolo have more sulphurous water. A good way to de-stress is to have a soak under the cascade at one of the 'terme', letting the water massage back and shoulders. There is a choice of 'funky' natural pools to visit, or entrance fee-paying swimming pools.
For summer bathing there is a nice privately run pool in the next village, Castel del Piano, (about 10 minutes by car), dips in local streams or a trips to the seaside or Lake Bolsena.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Gym
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 2:30 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:30 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs and cats less than 25 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts cash
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is no carbon monoxide detector on the property, but there are gas appliances; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is no smoke detector on the property
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
Property Registration Number P.IVA IT01089090532
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All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport
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About the area
Seggiano
Located in Seggiano, this cottage is in a rural area and in the mountains. Garden of Daniel Spoerri and Mount Amiata Fauna Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Parco Piscine Capenti Outdoor Pool and Pinzi Pinzuti. Horti Leonini and RI Crea RE are also worth visiting. Explore all the area has to offer with horse riding and hiking/biking trails.

Seggiano, Provincia Di Grosseto
What's nearby
- Garden of Daniel Spoerri - 8 min drive - 2.9 km
- Abbazia di Sant'Antimo - 20 min drive - 15.3 km
- Monte Amiata - 21 min drive - 14.0 km
- Baths of San Filippo - 26 min drive - 21.1 km
- Castello Banfi - 33 min drive - 30.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Hotel Le Macinaie & Ristorante - 16 min drive
- Ristoro Bar La Vetta - 21 min drive
- Caffe '60 - 7 min walk
- La Lucciola - 8 min drive
- Pizzeria La Piazza - 7 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Peri
Yes, we make olive oil!
We, Peri (who is the one pictured) and David, met by chance in Ciampino airport. We had separately decided to skip the free meal offered when the flight was delayed and after a few hours with our respective friends in Rome, both returned to a deserted airport - the flight had been transferred. So, call it destiny or chance, but we shared a taxi and discovered that we went to North London primary schools in the same road and that we shared a mutual love of southern Tuscany.
We have been farming olives there, just outside the village of Seggiano, since the 80's, where I had bought a smallholding after visiting the area for teachings from a very unusual Tibetan teacher.
Still learning as we go along, we have the help of farming friends and neighbours. Our hobby turned into a serious business venture when David was suddenly made redundant.
By now we are well known by, and integrated with the local community by now, largely because we work with a lot of producers. Our house was never a holiday villa, but always a working farm.
The property has been slowly improved and renovated over the years, and it's been our aim to incorporate green technology wherever possible. Our land is certified organic and we are also dedicated mulchers and composters!
We still travel too much and hop between Seggiano and London, where our distribution base is. And we are still in love with Southern Tuscany.
We, Peri (who is the one pictured) and David, met by chance in Ciampino airport. We had separately decided to skip the free meal offered when the flight was delayed and after a few hours with our respective friends in Rome, both returned to a deserted airport - the flight had been transferred. So, call it destiny or chance, but we shared a taxi and discovered that we went to North London primary schools in the same road and that we shared a mutual love of southern Tuscany.
We have been farming olives there, just outside the village of Seggiano, since the 80's, where I had bought a smallholding after visiting the area for teachings from a very unusual Tibetan teacher.
Still learning as we go along, we have the help of farming friends and neighbours. Our hobby turned into a serious business venture when David was suddenly made redundant.
By now we are well known by, and integrated with the local community by now, largely because we work with a lot of producers. Our house was never a holiday villa, but always a working farm.
The property has been slowly improved and renovated over the years, and it's been our aim to incorporate green technology wherever possible. Our land is certified organic and we are also dedicated mulchers and composters!
We still travel too much and hop between Seggiano and London, where our distribution base is. And we are still in love with Southern Tuscany.
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