Part of the historic La Foce estate, this boutique B&B occupies a converted stone farmhouse surrounded by fruit trees, cypresses and a pool terrace with wonderful Monte Amiata views. Seven spacious guest rooms are simply but attractively furnished, and the old stable is home to a welcoming lounge/dining area. A two-night minimum stay applies. Nearby Dopolavoro is an excellent dining option.
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