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Villa Fontelunga, Cortona, Tuscany, Villa Vacations And Tour Package Priced From: $21,375 per week Accommodates up to 18 guests
The elegant Villa Fontelunga is an innovative blend of traditional Tuscan style and contemporary design, well suited to those looking for a stylish Italian retreat.
The villa's eight bedrooms and spacious cottage provide more than ample accommodation for a large family or party of friends. Crafted from a traditional padronale, or master's house, this villa offers panoramic views across the Tuscan countryside towards the hilltop town of Cortona.
The original barrel-vaulted cantina is now an elegant living area with room for relaxing, dining and watching TV; entertainment options abound with a library full of DVDs, music and games. The living area opens directly to the gardens and olive groves: step out onto the large terrace or settle into the gazebo for an al fresco occasion to remember. Savor the lovely views over the surrounding gardens and countryside from each bedroom, with the junior suite in the cottage having French doors onto its own terrace.
Head for the swimming pool, an excellent spot to relax, read a book, or simply admire the view with afternoon tea or a cocktail. For a more invigorating day's activity, play tennis on your private court or take a leisurely hike along one of the scenic trails surrounding the property.
Villa Fontelunga Accommodations
- 9 en suite bedrooms: 7 doubles, 1 twin, 1 junior suite in cottage
- Main living areas with TV, DVD player, music system and games
- Dining area and kitchen opening to terrace for outdoor dining
- Furnished outdoor lounge with fireplace
- Swimming Pool
- Tennis court
- Villa rental includes daily maid service
Activities Nearby
The villa is close to many spectacular hilltop villages as well as the cities of Siena and Florence. Here are just a few places to visit while staying at Villa Fontelunga:
Arezzo: A commercial city with a beautiful historic walled center is the capital of the province. It is well bnown for its monthly antiques fair on the first weekend of each month as well as the Peiro della Francesca frescoes.
Cortona: This is probably one of the prettiest and most delightful of the Tuscan hilltop towns. It is particularly beautiful in the late afternoon and early evening - perfect for a stroll and to take in the sunset. Cortona has stunning views over the Val di Chiana towards Lago Trasimeno.
Montepulciano: This in an incredibly elegant walled town that offers spectacular views and a wonderful renaissance and medieval main square. Enotecas just inside the gates are great for purchasing local wines if you do not have time to visit the wineries themselves. At the top of the town a beautiful square and the San Biagio church outside the city wall are both worth a visit.
Montalcino: Another very elegant walled town offers spectacular views and is well known for its Brunello Wine. The surrounding area of Montalcino contains many well known wineries that are worth a visit and best to book in advance.
Siena: This beautiful medieval city has a stunning duomo and the historic square which is the setting for the famous horse race in July & August. The museum next to the duomo offers a breathtaking panorama of the rooftops and surrounding countryside of Siena
San Gimignano: Approximately 30 minutes from Siena, this village is worth a visit just to view the medieval towers that once made it Italy's answer to Manhattan. For those who do not like crowds, San Gimignano may be best viewed from afar to take in the skyline
Chianti: Take a drive though the Chianti countryside and stop off at any number of idyllic small towns: Radda in Chianti, Castellina in Chianti just to name a few. Set aside a whole day to explore this delightful area at a leisurely pace.
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