Agriturismo San Carlo

Agriturismo San Carlo

Between century-old woods of oaks and chestnuts, between green hill of that Tuscany so rich in arts, nature and history …

Our  farmhouse was born in 1987 it composed by 2  farm houses: San Carlo and I Reucci, near each other where you’ll find simplicity and comfortable. In the heart of tuscany easy to join all most important historical towns.

The green hills and splendid countryside all around are perfect for long walks, hikes, horseriding (there is a riding stables in the vicinity) and cycling on mountain bikes.  Our apartments are fully furnisched, with swimming pool, large garden, playground for childs, parking. Our farmhouse offer You special price and last minute condition, check it!

In our restaurant you can have breakfast (B&B) you can enjoy our jams and cakes. At dinner (HB) will be served typical Tuscan dishes made with organic products of our production and regional, accompanied by delicious wine and extra virgin olive oil, more of our production.

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Services

  • Air conditioning
  • Bicycles
  • Garden
  • Handling
  • Parking
  • Pool
  • Restaurant
  • Television
  • Product sales
  • Region
  • Toscana
  • Province
  • Pisa
  • Town
  • Pomarance
  • Address
  • Località san carlo


How to reach us:


From Pisa (80 Km):

Highway A12 Genoa-Rosignano direction Rosignano (LI)
Output Rosignano expressway Livorno-Grosseto, direction Grosseto
Exit Cecina Nord, Val di Cecina SS n. 68 towards Volterra
At Saline di Volterra turn right there Pomarance SS n. 439
2.5 km after Pomarance direction Larderello, you will find signs to Agriturismo San Carlo Residence.

From Florence (100 Km):


Exit Firenze Nord A1 Firenze-Roma, direction Roma
Exit Firenze Certosa, Firenze-Siena expressway, direction Siena
Exit Colle Val d’Elsa Val di Cecina SS n. 68 towards Volterra, follow Saline di Volterra
Turn left Pomarance SS n. 439 Massa Marittima
2.5 km after Pomarance direction Larderello, you will find signs to Agriturismo San Carlo Residence.

From Siena (70 Km):

Firenze-Siena expressway, direction Firenze,
Exit Poggibonsi, Val di Cecina SS n. 68 towards Volterra, follow Saline di Volterra
In Saline di Volterra turn left Pomarance SS n. 439
After 2.5 km from Pomarance, direction Larderello, you will find signs to Agriturismo San Carlo Residence.

From Roma (300 Km):

Highway A12 Roma-Civitavecchia
Road Aurelia, direction Grosseto-Livorno – Exit Cecina Nord, Val di Cecina SS n. 68 towards Volterra
At Saline di Volterra turn right Pomarance SS n. 439
After 2.5 km from Pomarance, direction Larderello, you will find signs to Agriturismo San Carlo Residence.

Tariff
Tariff
Prezzi:
€ 200 - € 200
Low Season
High Season

08/01 – 28/06

31/08 – 20/12

29/06 – 30/08

20/12 – 07/01

SAN CARLO – Bilo € 515 € 570
SAN CARLO – Trilo € 575 € 680
I REUCCI – Bilo € 575 € 680
I REUCCI – Trilo € 650 € 780
I REUCCI – Capanna € 700 € 850
Check in: 16:00 – 19:00
Check out before 10:00
Restaurant
Restaurant
Prezzi:
€ 20 - € 40
Our restaurant is small and cozy in style with the farm. The restaurant is located in San Carlo house and has access to the garden and terrace. In summer breakfast is served on the terrace overlooking the valley of the river Cecina.

For breakfast you can enjoy our jams and our homemade cakes, on request you can book the “farmer’s breakfast” of cured meats and cheeses in our area. Here you will find the breakfast photo gallery.

In high season, we offer one time per week  dinners with typical Tuscan products;  Half Board on request. Restaurant open  for at least 8 people.

For children aged up to 10 years 20% discount.
Apartment Bilo San Carlo
Apartment Bilo San Carlo
Prezzi:
€ 200 - € 200
These apartments in farmhouse are located on the ground floor or first floor.

Apartments BILO have:
  •     veranda/balcony
  •     garden swimming pool view
  •     table and chairs to eat outdoor.

Inside:
  •     kitchen fully furnished (cook-top, fridge with freezer, dishes)
  •     TV
  •     sofa bed
  •     bathroom with shower
  •     double bedroom.

These Apartments are for minimum 2 people, maximum 4 people.
Apartment Trilo San Carlo
Apartment Trilo San Carlo
Prezzi:
€ 200 - € 200
These apartments are situated on the ground floor or first floor, and have:
  •     veranda/balcony face to garden swimming pool view
  •     table and chairs to eat outdoor.

Inside:
  •     large living room with kitchen fully furnished (cook-top, fridge with freezer, dishes)
  •     TV
  •     sofa bed
  •     bathroom with shower
  •     double bedroom
  •     twin bedroom.

These apartments are for minimum 4 people, maximum 6 people.

Apartment Trilo I Reucci
Apartment Trilo I Reucci
Prezzi:
€ 200 - € 200
These apartments are situated on the ground floor or first floor, and have:
  •     veranda face to garden panoramic view
  •     table and chairs to eat outdoor.

Inside:
  •     large living room with kitchen fully furnished (cook-top, fridge with freezer, dishes)
  •     TV
  •     sofa bed
  •     2 bathrooms with shower and phon
  •     double bedroom
  •     twin bedroom.

These apartments are for minimum 4 people, maximum 6 people.
Apartment Bilo I Reucci
Apartment Bilo I Reucci
Prezzi:
€ 200 - € 200
These apartments are located on the ground floor or first floor .

Apartments BILO have:
  •     veranda
  •     garden panoramic view
  •     table and chairs to eat outdoor.

Inside:
  •     kitchen fully furnished (cook-top, fridge with freezer, dishes)
  •     TV
  •     sofa bed
  •     bathroom with shower
  •     double bedroom.

These Apartments are for minimum 2 people, maximum 4 people.
Capanna - I Reucci
Capanna - I Reucci
Prezzi:
€ 200 - € 200
The Capanna is a dependence with:
  •     private veranda face to garden swimming pool view
  •     table and chairs to eat outdoor.

On ground floor:
  •     large living room
  •     kitchen fully furnished (cook-top, fridge with freezer, dishes)
  •     TV
  •     sofa bed.

At the first floor:
  •     double bedroom
  •     twin bedroom
  •     2 bathrooms with shower and hairdryer.

This apartment is for a minimum of 4 people, maximum 5 people.
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Pisa

The history of Pisa began 180 years before Christ on the banks of the Arno River, approximately ten miles inland from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Known as Pisae, a Roman colony, the settlement displayed some Ligurian and Etruscan influence. Through 800 AD, the Pisans were repeatedly sacked by various enemies including the Vikings, Byzantines, and Saracens. Through trade agreements, land deals, and the occasional successful rebellion the Pisans were able to maintain control of the territory and develop lucrative trading activities with Spain to the west and the prosperous merchants of northern Africa to the south.

In 1075 the elder statesmen of Pisa developed a code of laws known as the Conseutudini di mare. These merchant rules created a legal environment that enabled the mercantile empire of Pisa to grow and prosper.

In 1099, at the dawn of the 12th century, the Pisans joined the Vatican in the 1st Crusades. This was a period of thriving economic growth and expansion through colonization. The 12th century saw Pisa develop several colonies; among them were Antioch, Tripoli, and Tunis. In 1111 the city elders forged an agreement with Byzantium enabling transit for trade in the Holy Land.

The Field of Miracles or Campo dei Miracoli began to take shape in 1118. The famous Leaning Tower of Pisa had not yet been constructed, but in this year the cathedral (Duomo in Italian) was consecrated by Pope Gelasius II. It was not until 35 years later, in 1153, that work would begin on the Pisan Baptistery. In 1172, after another 20 years, a widow of a wealthy Pisan merchant made a substantial donation of 'sixty coins' to the church with instructions to build the marvelous campanile (bell tower).

History shows that between 1228 and 1254 there were ongoing skirmishes between Pisa and Florence. The Pisans were able to maintain the upper hand until the armies of Florence finally overcame them in an attack in 1254. Pisa managed to remain sovereign by giving up land to Florence and forging restrictive trade agreements. In 1284 the Battle of Meloria, fought against Genoa, proved to be one of the most devastating losses in the history of Pisa. A large number of ships were lost along with more than 11,000 men that were killed in battle or imprisoned in Genoa. Less than ten years later, in 1293, the Guelph forces invaded a weakened Pisa and took control of the harbor. The Guelphs forced harsh terms on Pisa that included the loss of Pisan territories on the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia and Corsica. Though not yet completed, the first commission to investigate the tilt of the leaning tower was formed in 1298 to tour and inspect the tower. At the time the tower was not leaning as much as it is today; the angle was less than 1.5 degrees from the perpendicular. The tower was officially completed in 1370 measuring 1.6 degrees from vertical.

Through the 1400s and into the 1500s Florence continued its assaults on Pisa until the Pisans were forced to surrender in 1509 turning over control of the government to the Council of the Ten, controlled by Niccolo Machiavelli.

Students of history already know that Galileo Galilei, born in Vincenzo in 1564, moved to Pisa to begin teaching mathematics at the University of Pisa in 1589. In the period between 1589 and 1591 Galileo conducted his legendary experiments on gravitational forces by dropping objects from the leaning tower. What some students of history may not know is that in the inquisition of 1633 Galileo was persecuted for heresy because of his published support of the Copernican theory of the solar system written in The Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (1632).

Through the 18th and 19th century the tower's tilt continued to worsen and several councils and commissions were convened to investigate and remedy the problem with, what had become, the city's most valuable building. Leaning Tower of Pisa behind the right nave of the Cathedral at the Campo dei Miracoli During the 19th and 20th centuries the Leaning Tower proved to be a powerful attraction fueling the city's tourism based economy. The tower's foundation has been re-engineered and it is currently thought to be stabilized.

Today Pisa has emerged from history with a population of approximately 100,000, a thriving tourism economy, and governing authority as the provincial capital of Tuscany.


Dominio:
http://touritaly.org/tours/Tuscany/Pisa/HistoryOfPisa.htm

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