Podere Pieberti is a romantic holiday home located in the heart of Tuscany, surrounded by rolling hills and a row of cypress trees. With its stunning views, calm surroundings, and the slow pace of farm life, Podere Pieberti is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. At night, you can gaze out at the twinkling lights of nearby Siena, San Quirico, and Montalcino, the birthplace of Brunello wine.
Every season brings its own unique beauty to Podere Pieberti, with undulating fields of grain, sun-kissed vineyards, and shepherds tending their flocks. As you wander through the rolling hills and charming villages, you'll feel as though you're stepping back in time, and it's easy to see why the Val d'Orcia region is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Podere Pieberti is a horseshoe-shaped farmhouse located on top of one of the most beautiful hills in Tuscany, west of Buonconvento. With its vineyards, olive groves, shady gardens, and proximity to charming cities and villages, Podere Pieberti is the perfect base for exploring all that Tuscany has to offer.
At Podere Pieberti, you'll find peace, quiet, and nature. The nearest neighbor is 600 meters away, and at night, you can listen to the soothing sounds of crickets, nightingales, owls, and frogs. In the early morning or at sunset, you may spot foxes, badgers, deer, swines, and porcupines as they roam through the rolling hills. If you're looking for a romantic and tranquil getaway, look no further than Podere Pieberti. Here are some pictures for you.
Two paradises under one roof
Podere Pieberti is a holiday home with two houses under one roof. Arcadia is the private house, and Elysium is the rental property. We chose the names Elysium and Arcadia because they both mean paradise, and that's exactly what Podere Pieberti is. When you stay at Podere Pieberti, you'll have the entire property to yourself because we are never there while guests are present.
From the holiday home, you can see the Monte Amiata, where you can go skiing in the winter. If you turn 45 degrees north, you'll see the Crete Senesi, a region known for its distinctive grey soil that gives the landscape a lunar appearance. If you turn another 45 degrees north, you'll see the lights of Siena at night. Finally, you can see the small village of Vescovado.
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