Il Borghetto (The Hamlet)
IL BORGHETTO : The Hamlet, independent 3 lodgings - sleeps up to19
The Hamlet is located in the heart of southern Tuscany on the hills of Maremma and
not far from Tyrrhenian sea.
Immersed in nature with unique panoramic views, is ideal for large groups, friends
and families.
The lodgings in the Hamlet are: 4 ensuite rooms (Il Casaletto ) , a small cottage (Il
Villino), a small stone house (La Casetta); offering privacy to the guests wanting
holiday together.
In the surrounded garden there is a private swimming pool, barbecues area, laundry
and common kitchen.
The Hamlet is located within the organic farm Fontenuova, a short distance from the
hill top town of Saturnia and its famous thermal springs.
Your dream holiday awaits for you.
The BORGHETTO ( The Hamlet) : Is made up of three separate self-catering units: Il Casaletto (The Little Farm-House), IlVillino (The Little Villa), and La Casetta (The Little House), La Pergola, the Glamping.
The place is particularly quiet and characterized by dense vegetation; starting point for hikes to the Albegna river or in the woods. Underneath a centuries-old oak tree, the swimming pool is surrounded by the lawn.
Access to the houses is through a flowered path from which the entrances to the individual rooms branch out; the interiors are finished with chestnut fixtures, thermal glass, functional and modern furniture in a welcoming and elegant atmosphere; all rooms have a kitchenette. Outside a large terrace and garden.
A service area is available with laundry room and clothesline. Near the houses, there is an area reservedfor parking.
Il Casaletto has been built to resemble an old farm-house, using local stone and rustic building materials. There are terraced gardens surrounding the house, with outside tables and chairs where you are able to relax and enjoy wonderful panoramic views. ACCOMODATION: 4 SPACIOUS DOUBLE BEDROOMS EACH WITH ENSUITE BATHROOM WITH SHOWER, SOFA BED, AND FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHENETTE. The rooms can be booked separately or together.Il Casaletto has been built to resemble an old farm-house, using local stone and rustic building materials. There are terraced gardens surrounding the house, with outside tables and chairs where you are able to relax and enjoy wonderful panoramic views. ACCOMODATION: 4 SPACIOUS DOUBLE BEDROOMS EACH WITH ENSUITE BATHROOM WITH SHOWER, SOFA BED, AND FULLYIt’s an old stone building recently renovated, next to an old oak tree. Inside there is ONE DOUBLE ROOM WITH SHOWER, outside large TERRACE GARDEN large paved and private. Inside, the ceilings are fitted with wooden beams and terracotta tiles as well as the ancient Tuscan tradition. EQUIPPED KITCHENETTE. rooms
La Casetta It’s an old stone building recently renovated, next to an old oak tree. Inside there is ONE DOUBLE ROOM WITH SHOWER, outside large TERRACE GARDEN large paved and private. Inside, the ceilings are fitted with wooden beams and terracotta tiles as well as the ancient Tuscan tradition.
Il Villino is close to the woods, set apart from the rest of the accommodation, with a tranquil spacious GREEN GARDEN and SHADED TERRACES. ACCOMODATION: ONE DOUBLE ROOM, ONE BEDROOM WITH 2 BEDS, A LIVING AREA WITH SOFA BED, AN EQUIPPED KITCHEN AND 2 BATHROOMS WITH SHOWER. THERE ALSO AN OVEN, A DISHWASHER AND A WASHING MACHINE. La Pergola, is open area dedicated to dining and cooking (breakfast, lunch, dinner, parties). The old stables have been converted into rustic Reception. Also the starting point of our marked trails that take you down to the river, or through surrounding countryside
Fabulous walks within the property will introduce you to this unspoiled natural paradise.
The microclimate, due to the close proximity to the sea, allows for a rich and varied vegetation over hills often with spectacular views.
Local mediterranean flora includes: TREES, oak, olive tree and many more trees, FLOWERS, wild orchids, cyclamen, irises, arbutus, butcher’s broom, scotch broom, phillyrea, holly, hawthorn and wild asparagus.
The woods are home to an endless variety of edible mushrooms, not to mention the delicious Porcino.
Local wildlife includes: boar, deer, stone martens, weasels, skunks, buzzards, sparrow hawks, barn owls and tawny owls, black kites, finches, pheasants, turtle doves, ravens, black birds and crows.
The Albegna river rises at Mount Buceto (m.1018), and flows into the Mediterranean at the Torre Saline estuary.
En-route it borders Fontenuova for a kilometer or so, meandering between enormous white travertine boulfer and dense vegetation, leaving golden sandy beaches along it’s course.
A hot thermals spring joins the Albegna, creating wonderful natural rock pools of warm water – the perfect bathing spot in spring and early summer!
The varied landscape provides perfect habitats for many bird species, the blue crane in particular, while the river is home to chubs and trout amongst others.
The river is easily accessible on foot from Il Casale and Il Borghetto.
The path will lead you trough an unforgettable journey.
Local wildlife includes: boar, deer, stone martens, weasels, skunks, buzzards, sparrow hawks, barn owls and tawny owls, black kites, finches, pheasants, turtle doves, ravens, black birds and crows.
Saturnia, once home to the Etruscan civilization, is now a site of historical and cultural interest, at the heart of the Tuscan Maremma.
Piazza Vittorio Veneto, the central square, is the heart of the village. Here, the bustling streets home the majority of shops and businesses.
This is where you may enjoy an aperitif, before going for a relaxing walk along the romantic alleys.
When the sun goes down, the streets of Saturnia come alive with activity that illuminate the streets, creating a lively atmosphere. Local restaurants serving Tuscan delicacies accompanied by a good glass of Morellino DOC.
THE THERMAL SPRINGS
As the legend goes, Saturn, the mythical Roman God, sent lightning crushing down on earth to punish men for fighting. A bolt hit the ground and from that day forth, the thermal springs have blessed the land, restoring peace to our planet.
Legend aside, the springs originate from a volcanic crater buried deep within the ground, which gave life to the hot waters in ancient times. To this day, the waters flow plentifully, 500 litres per second, at a temperature of 37.5 degrees centigrade.
This allows the water to fully replenish itself every four hours, six times a day. Thereby, maintaining its health benefits and cleanliness, without need for external chemicals.
THE THERMAL SPRINGS
As the legend goes, Saturn, the mythical Roman God, sent lightning crushing down on earth to punish men for fighting. A bolt hit the ground and from that day forth, the thermal springs have blessed the land, restoring peace to our planet.
Legend aside, the springs originate from a volcanic crater buried deep within the ground, which gave life to the hot waters in ancient times. To this day, the waters flow plentifully, 500 litres per second, at a temperature of 37.5 degrees centigrade.
This allows the water to fully replenish itself every four hours, six times a day. Thereby, maintaining its health benefits and cleanliness, without need for external chemicals.
The Gorello Waterfall
From their source, the thermal waters burst above ground and flow into the famous naturally formed waterfall: La Cascata del Mulino, the Mulino waterfall.
Its unique limestone baths have attracted tourists from all over to bathe in the therapeutic waters.
Maremma
Maremma is the one of the most sought-after areas of Italy, boasting a rich cultural heritage. The landscape ranges from snowy mountains to sandy beaches joined by the beautiful rolling hills.
In this land, once home of many ancient civilization, the seasons roll from one to another in perfect armony. November brings the pungent fragrance of freshly pressed olive oil, the first long fires, roasted chestnuts and fermenting must. With winter come tasty soups, accompanied by pork and game. Spring awakens to offer a new wine. Then there’s rush to bounteous summer. Everything has its place and season. Ant the party never ends.
Local restaurants stay true to Tuscan gasronomic tradizions. The array of products on sale include excuisite goat cheese, flavoursome olive oils and world renowned wines, such as the Morellino di Scansano.
May to September are fantastic months to visit, when the weather is generally warm and dry- a typical Mediterranean climate. March, April, October are cooler and also good times to visit.
Outside the Walls
At the foot of the town, there is a lush geothermal spring, with steamy water reaching temperatures of 37c°. The warm water flows across the land in what is known as the ‘Gorello’ and then becomes a waterfall with shallow rock pools that can be enjoyed all year round. The luxurious Terme di Saturnia SPA & Golf Resort welcomes day visitors, offering the use of their facilities to non-guests.
The Surroundings
Near Saturnia there are plenty of opportunities for trekking and horse riding. Within 20/30kilometres there are multiple archaeological sites and medieval towns, such as Montemerano, Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana. A little further away, is the lake of Bolsena, and the archaeological sites of Vulci, Tuscania and Tarquinia are one hour’s drive away. Other nearby attractions include the WWF Nature Reserve of the lake Burano, the city of Capalbio, the Giardino dei Tarocchi (Tarot Garden), and the Uccellina National Park. The Monte Amiata nature park (50km). Throughout spring and summer the Tuscan region comes to life with food festivals and celebrations where locals come together to party, eat and sell local produce.
Saturnia and the Argentario sea
In less than an hour of drive away, 45 km from Saturnia, ending the trip in a day, you can reach the Sea of Argentario, visiting the towns of Porto Ercole and Porto Santo Stefano, you can embark for excursion to the islands of the Archipelago, or relax on the beaches of the Argentario using services of bathing Tuscany Bay and Florida.
Art Towns
If you’re thinking of travelling further afield, we will be happy to give you plenty of advice.
Rome (170km), Siena (115km), Florence (187km), Pisa (212km), Orvieto (km. 75) are just a few locations you may want to visit.
IL BORGHETTO : The Hamlet, independent 3 lodgings - sleeps up to19
The Hamlet is located in the heart of southern Tuscany on the hills of Maremma and
not far from Tyrrhenian sea.
Immersed in nature with unique panoramic views, is ideal for large groups, friends
and families.
The lodgings in the Hamlet are: 4 ensuite rooms (Il Casaletto ) , a small cottage (Il
Villino), a small stone house (La Casetta); offering privacy to the guests wanting
holiday together.
In the surrounded garden there is a private swimming pool, barbecues area, laundry
and common kitchen.
The Hamlet is located within the organic farm Fontenuova, a short distance from the
hill top town of Saturnia and its famous thermal springs.
Your dream holiday awaits for you.
The BORGHETTO ( The Hamlet) : Is made up of three separate self-catering units: Il Casaletto (The Little Farm-House), IlVillino (The Little Villa), and La Casetta (The Little House), La Pergola, the Glamping.
The place is particularly quiet and characterized by dense vegetation; starting point for hikes to the Albegna river or in the woods. Underneath a centuries-old oak tree, the swimming pool is surrounded by the lawn.
Access to the houses is through a flowered path from which the entrances to the individual rooms branch out; the interiors are finished with chestnut fixtures, thermal glass, functional and modern furniture in a welcoming and elegant atmosphere; all rooms have a kitchenette. Outside a large terrace and garden.
A service area is available with laundry room and clothesline. Near the houses, there is an area reservedfor parking.
Il Casaletto has been built to resemble an old farm-house, using local stone and rustic building materials. There are terraced gardens surrounding the house, with outside tables and chairs where you are able to relax and enjoy wonderful panoramic views. ACCOMODATION: 4 SPACIOUS DOUBLE BEDROOMS EACH WITH ENSUITE BATHROOM WITH SHOWER, SOFA BED, AND FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHENETTE. The rooms can be booked separately or together.Il Casaletto has been built to resemble an old farm-house, using local stone and rustic building materials. There are terraced gardens surrounding the house, with outside tables and chairs where you are able to relax and enjoy wonderful panoramic views. ACCOMODATION: 4 SPACIOUS DOUBLE BEDROOMS EACH WITH ENSUITE BATHROOM WITH SHOWER, SOFA BED, AND FULLYIt’s an old stone building recently renovated, next to an old oak tree. Inside there is ONE DOUBLE ROOM WITH SHOWER, outside large TERRACE GARDEN large paved and private. Inside, the ceilings are fitted with wooden beams and terracotta tiles as well as the ancient Tuscan tradition. EQUIPPED KITCHENETTE. rooms
La Casetta It’s an old stone building recently renovated, next to an old oak tree. Inside there is ONE DOUBLE ROOM WITH SHOWER, outside large TERRACE GARDEN large paved and private. Inside, the ceilings are fitted with wooden beams and terracotta tiles as well as the ancient Tuscan tradition.
Il Villino is close to the woods, set apart from the rest of the accommodation, with a tranquil spacious GREEN GARDEN and SHADED TERRACES. ACCOMODATION: ONE DOUBLE ROOM, ONE BEDROOM WITH 2 BEDS, A LIVING AREA WITH SOFA BED, AN EQUIPPED KITCHEN AND 2 BATHROOMS WITH SHOWER. THERE ALSO AN OVEN, A DISHWASHER AND A WASHING MACHINE. La Pergola, is open area dedicated to dining and cooking (breakfast, lunch, dinner, parties). The old stables have been converted into rustic Reception. Also the starting point of our marked trails that take you down to the river, or through surrounding countryside
Fabulous walks within the property will introduce you to this unspoiled natural paradise.
The microclimate, due to the close proximity to the sea, allows for a rich and varied vegetation over hills often with spectacular views.
Local mediterranean flora includes: TREES, oak, olive tree and many more trees, FLOWERS, wild orchids, cyclamen, irises, arbutus, butcher’s broom, scotch broom, phillyrea, holly, hawthorn and wild asparagus.
The woods are home to an endless variety of edible mushrooms, not to mention the delicious Porcino.
Local wildlife includes: boar, deer, stone martens, weasels, skunks, buzzards, sparrow hawks, barn owls and tawny owls, black kites, finches, pheasants, turtle doves, ravens, black birds and crows.
The Albegna river rises at Mount Buceto (m.1018), and flows into the Mediterranean at the Torre Saline estuary.
En-route it borders Fontenuova for a kilometer or so, meandering between enormous white travertine boulfer and dense vegetation, leaving golden sandy beaches along it’s course.
A hot thermals spring joins the Albegna, creating wonderful natural rock pools of warm water – the perfect bathing spot in spring and early summer!
The varied landscape provides perfect habitats for many bird species, the blue crane in particular, while the river is home to chubs and trout amongst others.
The river is easily accessible on foot from Il Casale and Il Borghetto.
The path will lead you trough an unforgettable journey.
Local wildlife includes: boar, deer, stone martens, weasels, skunks, buzzards, sparrow hawks, barn owls and tawny owls, black kites, finches, pheasants, turtle doves, ravens, black birds and crows.
Saturnia, once home to the Etruscan civilization, is now a site of historical and cultural interest, at the heart of the Tuscan Maremma.
Piazza Vittorio Veneto, the central square, is the heart of the village. Here, the bustling streets home the majority of shops and businesses.
This is where you may enjoy an aperitif, before going for a relaxing walk along the romantic alleys.
When the sun goes down, the streets of Saturnia come alive with activity that illuminate the streets, creating a lively atmosphere. Local restaurants serving Tuscan delicacies accompanied by a good glass of Morellino DOC.
THE THERMAL SPRINGS
As the legend goes, Saturn, the mythical Roman God, sent lightning crushing down on earth to punish men for fighting. A bolt hit the ground and from that day forth, the thermal springs have blessed the land, restoring peace to our planet.
Legend aside, the springs originate from a volcanic crater buried deep within the ground, which gave life to the hot waters in ancient times. To this day, the waters flow plentifully, 500 litres per second, at a temperature of 37.5 degrees centigrade.
This allows the water to fully replenish itself every four hours, six times a day. Thereby, maintaining its health benefits and cleanliness, without need for external chemicals.
THE THERMAL SPRINGS
As the legend goes, Saturn, the mythical Roman God, sent lightning crushing down on earth to punish men for fighting. A bolt hit the ground and from that day forth, the thermal springs have blessed the land, restoring peace to our planet.
Legend aside, the springs originate from a volcanic crater buried deep within the ground, which gave life to the hot waters in ancient times. To this day, the waters flow plentifully, 500 litres per second, at a temperature of 37.5 degrees centigrade.
This allows the water to fully replenish itself every four hours, six times a day. Thereby, maintaining its health benefits and cleanliness, without need for external chemicals.
The Gorello Waterfall
From their source, the thermal waters burst above ground and flow into the famous naturally formed waterfall: La Cascata del Mulino, the Mulino waterfall.
Its unique limestone baths have attracted tourists from all over to bathe in the therapeutic waters.
Maremma
Maremma is the one of the most sought-after areas of Italy, boasting a rich cultural heritage. The landscape ranges from snowy mountains to sandy beaches joined by the beautiful rolling hills.
In this land, once home of many ancient civilization, the seasons roll from one to another in perfect armony. November brings the pungent fragrance of freshly pressed olive oil, the first long fires, roasted chestnuts and fermenting must. With winter come tasty soups, accompanied by pork and game. Spring awakens to offer a new wine. Then there’s rush to bounteous summer. Everything has its place and season. Ant the party never ends.
Local restaurants stay true to Tuscan gasronomic tradizions. The array of products on sale include excuisite goat cheese, flavoursome olive oils and world renowned wines, such as the Morellino di Scansano.
May to September are fantastic months to visit, when the weather is generally warm and dry- a typical Mediterranean climate. March, April, October are cooler and also good times to visit.
Outside the Walls
At the foot of the town, there is a lush geothermal spring, with steamy water reaching temperatures of 37c°. The warm water flows across the land in what is known as the ‘Gorello’ and then becomes a waterfall with shallow rock pools that can be enjoyed all year round. The luxurious Terme di Saturnia SPA & Golf Resort welcomes day visitors, offering the use of their facilities to non-guests.
The Surroundings
Near Saturnia there are plenty of opportunities for trekking and horse riding. Within 20/30kilometres there are multiple archaeological sites and medieval towns, such as Montemerano, Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana. A little further away, is the lake of Bolsena, and the archaeological sites of Vulci, Tuscania and Tarquinia are one hour’s drive away. Other nearby attractions include the WWF Nature Reserve of the lake Burano, the city of Capalbio, the Giardino dei Tarocchi (Tarot Garden), and the Uccellina National Park. The Monte Amiata nature park (50km). Throughout spring and summer the Tuscan region comes to life with food festivals and celebrations where locals come together to party, eat and sell local produce.
Saturnia and the Argentario sea
In less than an hour of drive away, 45 km from Saturnia, ending the trip in a day, you can reach the Sea of Argentario, visiting the towns of Porto Ercole and Porto Santo Stefano, you can embark for excursion to the islands of the Archipelago, or relax on the beaches of the Argentario using services of bathing Tuscany Bay and Florida.
Art Towns
If you’re thinking of travelling further afield, we will be happy to give you plenty of advice.
Rome (170km), Siena (115km), Florence (187km), Pisa (212km), Orvieto (km. 75) are just a few locations you may want to visit.
Bookable on request: breakfast EUR 12.00 per person / per day (payable at location), dinner EUR 65.00 per person / per day (payable at location), interim cleaning EUR 30.00 per day (payable at location)
Visitor's tax and security deposit: visitor's tax approx. EUR 1.50 per person / per day (mandatory, payable at location), security deposit EUR 500.00 (mandatory, payable at location)
Visitor's tax and security deposit: visitor's tax approx. EUR 1.50 per person / per day (mandatory, payable at location), security deposit EUR 500.00 (mandatory, payable at location)
General terms and conditions of provider
Cancellation ist possible according to the general terms and conditions of the provider e-domizil AG .
0% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 61st day prior to arrival
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
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