| country: | Italy |
| location: | 30 minutes from Pisa, Tuscany |
| price: | From £500 - £960 per week per farmhouse (sleeps up to 7) depending on season. High season mid Jul - end Aug. Low season mid Mar - mid Apr. Inc linen, utilities (not heating), cleaning. |
description
Choice of 2 Tuscany farmhouse accommodations: The accommodation offers the choice of two beautiful, spacious and well equipped eco friendly farmhouses both of which can accommodate up to seven people. They can either be rented separately or together for larger parties and enjoy the use of a shared and secure swimming pool. The farmhouses are set on the south facing slopes of the Monti Pisani, an environmentally protected area of outstanding natural beauty, in the midst of terraced olive grove, fruit trees, birds and wild flowers. Both farmhouses command spectacular views over forest, field, Pisa, The Leaning Tower and The Mediterranean Sea beyond.
Eco choice: The accommodation is a genuine eco conscious choice. It is powered by the sun via photo voltaic solar panels generating the entire electricity supply. It is natural spring water fed – one washes in it, bathes in it and swims in it – wonderful ! Rainwater is collected for the plants and allotments. With many other green initiatives this is a destination to feel good about.
Great location: The farmhouses are in a superb position: about 20 minutes by road from both Pisa and Lucca, 30 minutes from the coast, about an hour from Florence and lesser known gems making exploration fun and worth while. The combination of hills, sea and proximity to places of cultural interest make this a holiday location to suit and inspire all moods and fancies.
Relaxation: Spend a restful and peaceful time at home taking in the views and listening to the birdsong.
Swimming pool: On hot days you can cool off in the pool which enjoys a spectacular and uninterrupted view of Pisa and the hills across the plain below. There is a comfortable surrounding area, furnished with sun loungers and a small table, which is ideal for sunbathing by day and for gentle basking as the sun gradually sets in the evening. Shade is provided by a large umbrella and olive trees.
Walking: Walk well-maintained and extensive forest trails. The views are simply breathtaking and the flora and fauna are glorious.
Cycling: The Giro D’Italia (the equivalent of the Tour de France) comes through this area. It is great road and off road cycling country. We can organise bikes with local cycle companies if required.
Eco choice: The accommodation is a genuine eco conscious choice. It is powered by the sun via photo voltaic solar panels generating the entire electricity supply. It is natural spring water fed – one washes in it, bathes in it and swims in it – wonderful ! Rainwater is collected for the plants and allotments. With many other green initiatives this is a destination to feel good about.
Great location: The farmhouses are in a superb position: about 20 minutes by road from both Pisa and Lucca, 30 minutes from the coast, about an hour from Florence and lesser known gems making exploration fun and worth while. The combination of hills, sea and proximity to places of cultural interest make this a holiday location to suit and inspire all moods and fancies.
special things to do and see here
Horse riding: Ride in the maritime wooded nature reserve of San Rossore and go bird watching on the lake of nearby Torre del Lago. Here the composer Puccini wrote his most famous works and every summer there is an open air lakeside opera festival held in his honour.Relaxation: Spend a restful and peaceful time at home taking in the views and listening to the birdsong.
Swimming pool: On hot days you can cool off in the pool which enjoys a spectacular and uninterrupted view of Pisa and the hills across the plain below. There is a comfortable surrounding area, furnished with sun loungers and a small table, which is ideal for sunbathing by day and for gentle basking as the sun gradually sets in the evening. Shade is provided by a large umbrella and olive trees.
Walking: Walk well-maintained and extensive forest trails. The views are simply breathtaking and the flora and fauna are glorious.
Cycling: The Giro D’Italia (the equivalent of the Tour de France) comes through this area. It is great road and off road cycling country. We can organise bikes with local cycle companies if required.
rooms, food and facilities
Each farmhouse has 2 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bedroom balconies, a full sized and well equipped kitchen, separate lounge, wi fi internet access, ample outside space, wood fired pizza oven, swimming pool, free access to organically grown fruit n veg.
Family friendly: We are very family friendly. Being in nature is good for children. Nature abounds here. They can roam the grove, go walking, pick the fruit n veg, climb the trees, stroke the cats, help make pizzas! look at the fireflies, watch the birds overhead…endless.
Baby friendly: at no extra charge – we provide travel cots (bring your own linen) high chairs and stair gates.
Disabled access: we can provide a commode and downstairs sleeping accommodation.
N.B. A £200 breakages deposit is required.
Pet friendly: exception can be made for small and fluffy creatures.
The nearest main train station is Pisa – 30 minutes. Lucca 30 minutes. Branch line – Ripafratta – 10 minutes.
We are happy to provide a stone by stone description of how to reach the farmhouses.
Family friendly: We are very family friendly. Being in nature is good for children. Nature abounds here. They can roam the grove, go walking, pick the fruit n veg, climb the trees, stroke the cats, help make pizzas! look at the fireflies, watch the birds overhead…endless.
Baby friendly: at no extra charge – we provide travel cots (bring your own linen) high chairs and stair gates. Disabled access: we can provide a commode and downstairs sleeping accommodation.
N.B. A £200 breakages deposit is required.
Pet friendly: exception can be made for small and fluffy creatures.
how to find us
The nearest airport is Pisa – 40 minutes, Genova – 2 hours, Bologna – 2 hours.The nearest main train station is Pisa – 30 minutes. Lucca 30 minutes. Branch line – Ripafratta – 10 minutes.
We are happy to provide a stone by stone description of how to reach the farmhouses.
how this holiday makes a difference
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We are very conscious of doing our best to protect this outstandingly beautiful place. There is an abundance of natural resources here which allows us to offer a very light carbon footprint to our guests. This is a footprint which can be offset against the carbon consumed in travelling here. We list below our efforts at keeping the environmental impact of your holiday to an absolute minimum:
Whilst guests are here - electricity - no carbon generated, fruit n' veg 10 yards from the front door - no carbon generated. Water from a spring - no carbon generated. Wood burnt in the colder months - a genuine renewable. We have showers and half flush toilets. We have a soakaway system, whereby the WC waste is collected in tanks underground and periodically emptied and the liquid component flows into the ground and helps in the growth of a magnificent bamboo stand which in turn with it's net like root system helps to support the hillside. Utilities Solar panels: The electricity supply is entirely generated by photo-voltaic solar panels fitted by a local Pisa firm to the roofs. These generate up to 7 kw of solar energy, sufficient for the two guest farmhouses and for our house and our recording studio and swimming pool. In this respect we are more than carbon neutral - we are carbon positive. We are connected to the National Grid and are in effect a micro power plant. The panels cannot be seen as they are on the roofs, so there is no detrimental impact upon the architectural beauty of the stone-built farmhouses. We are the first on these hills to do this and our efforts have already resulted in two of our near neighbours following in our footsteps. Energy reduction: We use energy efficient light bulbs, have water limiters in the taps and turn off our lights. We ask guests only to use dishwashers and washing machines when full, and have a set of instructions listing the efforts we make and efforts they ought to make when with us. We don't want to be boot camp about it but we feel the ambience of the place helps them to do the right thing more often than not. Recycling: We recycle glass, plastic, tins, paper. Old clothes, towels and sheets to charity. Guests likewise are encouraged to separate all the recyclable waste. Water: We share a natural water spring which bubbles out of the rock up the hill from the farmhouses and provides water to both the houses and the swimming pool. It is natural mineral water, professionally analysed and safe to drink. We collect rainwater from the roofs which we use to water the garden and allotments during the drier months. The overflow flows into the grove and is directed around the base of some of the olive trees. We have a contract with ECOVER the multi award winning Belgian eco company. We use washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets, washing powder, floor cleaners, surface cleaners, for our house and we supply the guests houses as well - free of charge. The local cleaning company use the same products - we supply them. Heating: During the colder months, the farmhouses can be heated with wood which we offer to guests free of charge (this is in addition to central heating). This is cut annually from our olive trees and is therefore a re-newable energy source. Seasoned olive wood has a very high calorific value and the olive trees re-grow. Local people and amenities Local employment: The solar panels were fitted by a Pisa firm and the project was designed by our neighbour, Tommaso. As a rule any works needed are done by either ourselves or local firms/suppliers. We buy local produce from Roberta who runs a market garden farm in the fields below the houses, from the local delicatessen, and from the Coop in Lucca. Often we have enough fruit n veg coming from our own efforts. The cleaning firm are from the local village. During the restoration and any further works we have always employed a local builder, Salvatore, along with plumber Massimiliano and architect Alessandro. Alessandro's 16th century wharfside apartment are available for guests to hire for a night to have 'restaurant at home', a magical experience. The chef is a friend of ours, Lucia; a trained chef. Alessandro also plays a mean harmonica and often comes up to our fully soundproofed studio; some of the guests like to join in these musical evenings! Shopping locally: If you choose not to hire a car, or even if you do, we can reduce your footprint still further – prior to your arrival we’ll do your main shopping for you; just send us a list a few days before you arrive and we’ll provide you with the goods and receipt upon your arrival. Daily provisions can be purchased in the village a 30 minute walk away – or indeed, catch the bus and walk back (or vice versa!) Using public transport: Using trains and buses one can easily get to Pisa and Lucca, and from there onto Florence, Siena, Vinci and many other wonderful spots. We live in a separate house on the land and are often on hand to help our guests in every way possible. From booking a table at a restaurant, to helping out with tickets for the many and varied sights the area has to offer, and general guidance on how to make the most of your holiday. Nature We are completely organic. For fertilizer we use the wood ash burnt from the winter. This we store and use periodically on the allotments. In addition, we use locally collected horse manure. Our hillside is in an environmentally protected zone. There is no heavy industry nearby. Nature abounds. Insects do what they do and we don't get in their way. If they want to eat a few cauliflower leaves, fine by us. In fact, very little of our crop is eaten by our tiny friends and that that is, bon appetit! Seasonal and organic fruit and veg: Wildlife: We encourage wildlife by not blocking it or poisoning it; our land is not fenced in. We are on the lower slopes of a hill covered in acres of olive grove; above us is forest. We have birds of prey, wild boar (shy creatures who don't tend to bother us) and giant porcupines. There are a few deer on the hill, even if glimpses are infrequent. We cut the grove grasses late, after they have flowered to encourage the insects; in May and June the place is a riot of fireflies by night. Nearby is the giant lagoon lake of Torre del Lago, a bird sanctuary. We have leaned a lot about the trees from a now good friend Massi Giusti, also a fine artist, sculptor and didgeredoo player! Talking to the local guys about the land has helped us enormously in working the allotments. Chatting with Mauro at the bottom of the hill is always useful for tips about when to plant, when to prune and when to take cuttings. We went from urbanites with a need for green to living it and loving it. We hope and believe our enthusiasm for what we do rubs off onto our guests. Looking over the guests comments book attests to this. |
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Utilities
Wildlife: We encourage wildlife by not blocking it or poisoning it; our land is not fenced in. We are on the lower slopes of a hill covered in acres of olive grove; above us is forest. We have birds of prey, wild boar (shy creatures who don't tend to bother us) and giant porcupines. There are a few deer on the hill, even if glimpses are infrequent. We cut the grove grasses late, after they have flowered to encourage the insects; in May and June the place is a riot of fireflies by night. Nearby is the giant lagoon lake of Torre del Lago, a bird sanctuary. We have leaned a lot about the trees from a now good friend Massi Giusti, also a fine artist, sculptor and didgeredoo player! Talking to the local guys about the land has helped us enormously in working the allotments. Chatting with Mauro at the bottom of the hill is always useful for tips about when to plant, when to prune and when to take cuttings.