This vacation home brings it all within your reach.
While you're here, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more, including a stovetop and free WiFi, as well as a TV and a bidet. Other amenities include towels, an ironing board, and toilet paper.
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€3,511
€3,511
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Surrounded by the beautiful landscape of southern Tuscany, the Maremma, is nestled in a 13000qm large olive grove the charming Villa Ophelia.If you are looking for absolute peace, here is the ideal place to slow down, just in the middle of the un...
€2,982
€2,982
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The house is located in the village of Caldana, a charming medieval city in the Tuscan Maremma. Proximity to the sea, mountains and trees create the perfect atmosphere for an unforgettable holiday. The house is situated a few kilometers from Castigli...
€2,647
€2,647
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Independent vacation home with private pool in the medieval town of Caldana, in the beautiful Maremma countryside. Here you are only 25 km from the beaches of Follonica. The house is surrounded by a fully fenced garden and equipped for outdoor dining...
€2,759
€2,759
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The Casa Bomberto is a romantic, cozy cottage in absolute solitude located in southern Tuscany.The house is surrounded by a deciduous forest Maremma, which was developed in the 60s by the so-called. German Toscana Group for a life in the South....
€3,651
€3,651
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This vacation home brings it all within your reach. While you're here, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more, including a refrigerator and a stovetop, as well as a dishwasher and a Smart TV. Other amenities include kitchenware an...
€2,926
€2,926
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This historic building is a circular building with 1.50 m thick walls. The origins of this former brick kiln can be traced back to the Etruscans, i.e. around 2500 years ago. The fornace (= blast furnace) was rebuilt and used in the Middle Ages, then ...