Vieraskäyttäjä
29. syyskuuta 2024
The rugged site is remote, reached by five miles of tortuous, hair-pin bends along poor roads. It stretches over a sloping hillside with rough paths and steps linking mobiles, many of which look out directly onto a forest of mountain ash trees. It in no way merits what English visitors would consider glamping. The grocery store is small and expensive (particularly for wine) with the closest large (and excellent) supermarket 30 minutes drive away. Food at the restaurant/pizzeria is fairly basic, but it has a pleasant location, and two log fires and a big sofa that brightened a dull evening. Radda in Chianti and Greve in Chianti are worth visiting but avoid the extremely rough unmade northern route to the latter. Florence, Sienna, Arezzo and San Gimignano are further, all about an hour away. The site would probably best suit young people, who love the outdoor life, but due to fire restrictions and the rough terrain, there are no barbecues or proper footpaths beyond the site. It is totally unsuitable for anyone with mobility problems.
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