Villa Loggiata

Tuscany, near Bolgheri, Marina di Bibbona

    • Sleeps 8 Guests
    • Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms
    • Bathrooms 4 Bathrooms
    • Floor area sq m 170 m2
    • WiFi
    • Air con
    • Terrace
    • Fireplace
    • Dog welcome
    • Airport distance:
      Pisa 67 km
      Florence 130 km
      Rome 260 km
      Milan 340 km

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    Overview

    New stylish villa steps from the beach in Tuscany

    Encircled by a lush garden of roses, bougainvillea, cyprus trees and pines, this attractive recently built villa provides the perfect setting for a heavenly Italian beach holiday on one of the country’s loveliest coastlines and within one of Italy’s most prestigious wine appellations.

    The one-story villa has been beautifully designed for fluid indoor and outdoor living thanks to French doors leading onto its two large terraces and a perfectly manicured garden. The focal point of the interior is a large open-space living and dining area which has a high ceilings and features chic modern furniture with colorful accents. The living area has three plush sofas and four armchairs overlooking a working fireplace. On the other side of the room is an open-plan kitchen with a large marble island, ideal for socializing while preparing meals.

    The bedrooms are cleverly distributed on either side of the main room and have direct access to the garden terraces, offering guests additional privacy. There are two double rooms with king-size beds and two twin bedrooms, all equipped with en suite shower rooms. Each room is individually decorated with bright touches and unique headboards above the beds.

    The stylish and colorful ambiance flows onto the villa’s two beautiful verandas. The main covered outdoor living area is divided by a buffet between the sitting area with eclectic chairs and the dining area with a large dining table where you can spend your evenings enjoying alfresco meals and taking in the gentle sea air.

    The verdant garden has both shady and sunny areas which you can savor while lounging on a sunbed or reading in a comfy garden chair. A private path through the pine grove takes you to an unspoilt beach (100 m) where there is a private cabana, parasol, towels and sunbeds for villa guests.

    Villa Loggiata shares the same tree-lined driveway as Villa La Palma, which is located nearby although privacy is maintained by trees.

    The estate is within easy walking distance of restaurants, shops, playgrounds and sports facilities. You can visit the surrounding hilltop towns and Pisa, Castagneto Carducci, Massa Marittima, Volterra, Elba, Florence are in daytrip distance.

    What you should know: In June, July, August and September you can hear music from the nearby campsites (every day either during the day or in the evening, until midnight at the latest). This has disturbed some of our guests, even though the large majority have not objected. 

     

    The estate is the summer residence of a well known Florentine aristocratic family. This marvellous stretch of land which runs along the famous Maremma coastline lies very close to the famous village of Bolgheri which The New York Times ranked 11th out of 44 places to go in 2009.

    This is what the New York Times wrote: "Four words: George Clooney was here. The Italian coast of Maremma, a raw landscape of pebbled beaches in southern Tuscany, has, for some years, been the summer playground of Italian and English aristocrats. But now the beau monde is all abuzz about Mr. Clooneys visit; he rented the 16th-century Montepergoli villa in the village of Bolgheri. And Bulgari is reportedly looking at the coastline for a resort. A clubby waterfront bar in San Vincenzo, or the two Michelin-star restaurant next door, Gambero Rosso, which the estimable food critic of Le Figaro, François Simon, once called his favorite restaurant in the world."

    Unspoilt beaches fringed with dunes are backed by hillsides covered in Mediterranean scrub and olive groves, crested by charming hill-top villages. The reclaimed flatlands where cattle used to roam herded by the local cowboys have today largely been given over to well-husbanded vineyards yielding some of the most prestigious vintages in Italy (Sassicaia, Ornellaia). 

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    Amenities

    HOLIDAY HOME AMENITIES
    • Air conditioning
    • Fireplace
    • Internet WIFI connection
    • TV (regional channels)
    • Dishwasher
    • Fridge and freezer
    • Electric stove
    • Microwave
    • Washing machine
    • Dryer
    • Kettle
    • Coffee machine Nespresso
    • Iron and ironing board
    • Hair dryer in each bathroom
    • Plug in device against mosquitos
    • Barbecue grill
    • Large veranda
    • Beach access
    • Parking
    • Electric Vehicle Charging Station
    Touring ideas
    Touring ideas

    Next bar/restaurant 400 m
    The village Marina di Bibbona with a supermarket etc. 3 minutes (1.9 km)
    Bolgheri 10 minutes
    San Vicenzo, where you can rent a private boat to go to Elba island 20 minutes
    Populonia 25 minutes
    Baratti 25 minutes
    Casale Marittimo 25 minutes
    Guardistallo 25 minutes
    Pisa 1 hour
    Lucca 1 hour
    Volterra 1 hour
    Massa Marittima 1 hour
    San Gimignano 1 hour
    Piombino, where you can catch a ferry to Elba 30 minutes
    Florence 1.5 hours
    Siena 1.5 hours
    Rome 3.5 hours

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    Activities

    Beaches: The coast between Livorno and Piombino is a succession of famous resorts and well-maintained clean beaches, many of which have been awarded Europe’s Blue Flag various times.

    It is here that Bolgheri DOC wines are produced - world-class wines such as Sassicaia, Guado al Tasso and Ornellaia as well as numerous others of the highest quality. This "Eldorado of Italian wine" as it has been called, is the result of nature's generosity, the climate and the talent of its wine makers. Bolgheri has become one of the most interesting and gifted areas in the whole universe of wine thanks to some illuminated personages, among such as Mario Incisa della Rocchetta, the oenologist Giacomo Tachis and the Marchesi Piero and Lodovico Antinori. The experimental use of "international" grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and the constant research for innovation and quality has attracted the interest and support of the best world wine critics such as Veronelli, Marvin Shenker and well know national and international wine producers.

    Where there is great wine there tends to be great food and the Gambero Rosso, voted the best restaurant in Italy and with 2 Michelin stars, is in one of the seaside resorts along the coast.

    Massa Marittima: Here, in one of Etruria's oldest and most prosperous communities, the same minerals that were extracted 2,500 years ago are still being mined. The first miner's code in Europe was drawn up here in 1310. Three years earlier, the graceful Romanesque-Gothic cathedral was completed. Decorated with three orders of arches and slender columns supported by lion-headed capitals, it stands on a steep flight of stairs above the square that contains Massa's medieval buildings, an architectural grouping characteristic of 13th-century Tuscan cities: the travertine Palazzo Pretoria of 1230 with its escutcheons of former mayors, the Palazzo Communale, formed of three crenelated tower-houses and decorated with frescoes, among them a Lorenzetti Madonna.

    Castagneto Carducci: An enchanting medieval village built around the Gherardesca Castle. In 1907 the name of this municipality was changed in honour of poet Giosuè Carducci who spent a year here with his family. The medieval castle has been enriched in time and offers stunning views of the valley. Each spring Castagneto is the venue for a major gourmet festival which attracts enthusiasts from all over Italy.

    The Parks of the Val di Cornia: The parks stretch along the coastal strip opposite the Island of Elba. The various archaeological and natural sites of the Parks make this area an interesting alternative to the traditional tourist destinations: a place where nature and archaeology converge to let you discover the charm of the "Toscana Minore". More information on www.parchivaldicornia.it

    Everyone knows the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but the city of Pisa is not just the Tower, nor the marvellous Piazza dei Miracoli . Some of the less-visited attractions include one of Pisa’s oldest churches, San Paolo a Ripa d’Arno located in the middle of a magnificent garden by the river Arno. The Sinopias Museum with its magnificent collection of fresco sketches. Don’t miss a walk on Le Piagge, a tree-lined boulevard running along the river , beginning at Ponte della Vittoria and ending at Ponte delle Bocchette. It is very popular among the locals, Le Piagge makes for a nice off-the-beaten-path walk in Pisa, and a perfect way to discover Pisa away from the crowds of the main sites. More information on www.pisaunicaterra.it

    An excellent Spa - The Tombolo Talasso Resort belonging to the Antinori family - lies in the next village.

    Sports: There is a sports club with olympic sized pool, tennis courts, volley ball court. 4 golf courses can be reached from here. The most famous, the 18 hole Punta Ala golf club is at a 50 minute drive. The area is excellent for biking. Many champions come here to do their training. You can hire bicicles in the next village. Windsurf/Sailing/Boat Rental (catamaran, canoe, pedalo, sailing boat) in the nearby sea side resort Cecina, lessons for children and adults.

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    Ground floor:

    • Open-plan living, dining room and kitchen
    • 2 king-size doubles each with en suite bathroom (shower)
    • 2 twins, each with en suite bathroom (shower)
    • Veranda furnished as outdoor living and dining rooms

    Outdoors:

    Beautiful manicured garden with comfortable outdoor furniture and a barbecue.

    Beach:
    The beach with a private cabana, sunbeds and parasol, is a short walk away. You can leave your beach equipment here during your stay as the cabana can be locked.

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    RENT INCLUDES

    • Bed, bath and kitchen linens
    • Beach towels
    • Electricity
    • Air conditioning
    • Internet WIFI connection
    • Baby bed with linen and high chair available. Baby bed can be booked for children up to their 2nd birthday: free of charge.
    • Final cleaning
    • Should you have rented your house for more than 1 week, the house will be cleaned on Saturdays and the linen will be changed.

    EXTRAS

    • Heating (if required): EUR 15 per day
    • Wood for fireplace: please check price on the premises.
    • Pets (only upon special request and subject to size and manners): EUR 50 per dog/week
    • Tourist tax: municipality charges each person above 14 years of age a daily EUR 1 visitor’s tax from May 1st to September 15th. You will be asked to pay this tax upon arrival, the owners will then proceed to pass it on to the municipality.

    SECURITY DEPOSIT

    EUR 300 cash deposit are due on arrival.

    SERVICE ON REQUEST (please enquire with us when booking)

    • Domestic help (house cleaning, washing and ironing): EUR 25 per hour
    • Arrival grocery shopping: EUR 50 plus the cost of ingredients
    • Cooking services: At the time of booking, please let us know if you would like to book a cook (lunch or dinner) and we will check the availability.
    • Extra set of towels: EUR 15
    • Extra set of bed linen: EUR 20
    • Electric Vehicle Charging Station: The cost is EUR/kWh 0.50. Guests are given a personal card which registers the amount of kWh, to be paid at the end of the stay.

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    • Reservations from Saturday to Saturday
    • Availability only during the above mentioned dates.

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