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Best Vacation Rentals in San Quirico di Sorano - Italy
Vacation rentals - Bed and Breakfasts - Hotels - Rentals by Owner in San Quirico di Sorano
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Bed and Breakfast in Manciano
Saturnia e Dintorni
- Tuscany
Two double rooms with private bath, free wifi, porch and garden, reserved parking on property, characteristic breakfast room.Near the Sea
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Apartments in Pitigliano
Saturnia e Dintorni
- Tuscany
Apartment, period house, in the center of the historic center of Pitigliano overlooking the corso. Consists of living room, kitchen and bathroom on the second floor and two bedrooms and small bathroom on the second floor. Apartment complete with every comfort structured for long stays. Air conditioning, fireplace, full kitchen, sheets and towels and everything else needed for a fantastic stay.
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Vacation Rental in Manciano
Saturnia e Dintorni
- Tuscany
Romantic apartment with vaulted ceiling. Independent entrance located in a small square always sunny where you can stay. Composed of living room with large SOFA, TV 40 with NETFLIX and SATELLITE. Equipped kitchen: FRIGO, OVEN, INDUCTION TOP. room with DOUBLE BED and a SCRIPPER for SMARTWORKING with WI-FI, walk-in closet where you can store your suitcases and whatever else, Bathroom with SHOWER. Equipped with all comforts. Convenient free and paid parking in the immediate vicinity.
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Agritourism in Magliano in Toscana
Saturnia e Dintorni
- Tuscany
In the natural park of the Tuscan Maremma, a few minutes from Grosseto and the sea, an organic farm offers hospitality in a very quiet and relaxing rural setting.Near the Sea
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Bed and Breakfast in Pitigliano
Saturnia e Dintorni
- Tuscany
Bed and Breakfast La Casa dei Carrai in Tuscan Maremma
A workshop of carrai artisans in Pitigliano became b&b La Casa dei Carrai
To describe the b&b La Casa dei Carrai, I must start with the history of the building. In fact, the b&b is a late 19th-century historic home built entirely of tuff on the grounds of the Orsini Park in Pitigliano. In addition, it was the home/workshop of the artisans who built wagons until 1950, and if you listen to her she will tell you her story
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