Casa Puliti
Lieu de la location: Lucolena - Florence

2012 Tarifs
de 850 à 2900 Euro
6 à 7 personnes
3 chambres
2 salles de bain
Piscine Privée

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Perchée sur une vallée verte et boisée du Chianti dans le petit village pittoresque de Lucolena, vous trouverez Casa Puliti, un manoir confortable avec une piscine privée et des vues ouvertes depuis ses terrasses élevées.




Les jardins en terrasse bien entretenus sont plantés de fleurs typiques de la région du Chianti qui répandent un délicieux arôme tout autour de la propriété. Le jardin mène à la piscine.


Le pourtour de la piscine est en pierre naturelle et se prolonge par de la pelouse, offrant suffisamment d'espace autour de la piscine pour se détendre sous le soleil de la Toscane.



Cette villa a été joliment décorée. L'intention d'origine du propriétaire était de faire de Casa Puliti sa propre maison de campagne. Certaines parties de la maison (la vieille porte en bois, les grosses poutres et les sols en terre cuite) ont été restaurées. Les salles de bain sont en marbre.




Le séjour/salle à manger est meublé de manière confortable, et dispose d'une grande cheminée. La cuisine est spacieuse et toute équipée (plaque de cuisson, grand four, réfrigérateur/freezer, lave-vaisselle, machine à laver).




Au rez-de-chaussée, on trouve un petit cabinet de toilette. Un escalier central mène au premier étage où l'on retrouve une chambre double  avec salle de bain, et deux chambres jumelles ainsi qu'une deuxième salle de bain.




Les chambres jumelles sont spacieuses et disposent de beaucoup de rangements.
Il y a une chambre simple au deuxième étage (aménagement des combles) avec toilettes et lavabo.




Les salles de bain sont en marbre. La salle de bain de la chambre dispose d'une grande baignoire avec douche. L'autre salle de bain a une grande douche.




La terrasse du jardin avec son barbecue et la grande terrasse pavée sont des endroits excellents pour profiter d'un repas à la fraîche tout en relatant les aventures de la journée.





La villa Casa Puliti se trouve dans un village paisible, au sein d'une propriété privée.





La maison, le jardin et la piscine offrent une vue splendide sur la vallée.
Du fait de sa situation dans le village, la Casa Puliti reçoit souvent la visite du chat du voisin.




Les commentaires des clients sur
Casa Puliti


What were the highlights of your holiday? very quiet village and nice neighbourhood.
What was your overall impression of the accommodation?    very very good
Did you have any unpleasant surprises during your stay with us? in the house: kitchen equipment was a bit old, worn out and a bit messy ( ...




Really enjoyed our week in Lucolena at Casa Puliti - proved to be an
excellent base from which to explore the Chianti area. The villa itself was
great (if a little big for the two of us, but we enjoyed the space!) - all
in very good order when we arrived. Found the ...





Infos Piscine



La piscine est un endroit idéal pour se détendre sous le soleil de Toscane. Entretenez votre bronzage tout en profitant de la superbe vue sur la campagne. Vous apprécierez l'ambiance reposante de la Toscane rurale.

La piscine mesure 14 x 7 mètres, et est ouverte de mai à octobre


A clien'ts suggestion for walks:

TUSCAN WALKS
A walking holiday in Tuscany meant buying a good book. There is one fortunately whose title is listed at the end. We chose four walks all of which were distinctive and beautiful. It is a good idea to know a plan of the route you want to go on and how long it takes as Italian footpaths are not well signposted. A red, green and white (the Italian flag) mark on stones, trees and boulders indicating a path does exist but not everywhere. Footwear is of the utmost importance and walking boots or walking trainers are essential as many paths are often stony and many are steep gradients, so a good grip is vital.
We established our four circular routes written in the book and kept to them.  At times it proved a little difficult to follow owing to the sometimes amusing instructions but we were well rewarded and never completely lost our way. We enjoyed wonderful views of the Tuscan countryside where the blue hills unfold into the distance, cool strolls through dappled, half sunlit mossy woods, the sights of swallows and swifts cutting through the balmy air, clouds of exotic butterflies, a multitude of different scents, and the feeling of having known a uniquely beautiful and graceful landscape.
The walk from Monteriggione near Siena proved the most challenging and there was a long winding route uphill from one village Abbadia Isola where a shop was thankfully open for us to replenish water supplies. However we enjoyed the magnificent views of the medieval fortressed town with its intact walls from the Monte Maggio and the beautiful route down the hill through sunflower meadows and carefully tended olive groves in the amber evening light.
One particular walk to Lamole from Monte St Michele was very close to the villa Puliti in Lucalena. On this particular walk down to Limole varieties of wildflowers proliferated creating a tapestry of colour. We could find oxeye daisies, cornflowers, celandines, vetches, lilies, field scabious, and pretty wild sweet peas, among the great bushes of yellow broom on the side of the footpath. Most of the trees seemed to be either the hardy fir and small chestnut and oak trees with twisted trunks growing out of the harsh sunbaked soil. On the rocks small lizards could be seen scuttling into the undergrowth. In the air we could detect various scents of mint, lavender and balm. The cicadas were heard with their distinctive metronomic clicking sounds.
There is a fine restaurant in Lamole, called Ristoro di Lamole, with an adjoining shop which would have been useful had it been open. It is worth checking to discover whether places are open or not before setting out for the walk. The restaurant however is not very accessible by road from the villa but would be worth a visit for the aspect alone.
Further away from the villa in Lucalena the attractive hairpinned road winds out of Greve affording sublime views over the undulating, open cast countryside of Chianti. Our third walk took us to Badia a Passignano a monastery founded in 1049 where Galileo taught. Inside the church of Saint Baigio rests the remains of frescoes dating back centuries. Sadly the monastery was closed so it is worth checking beforehand if places worth visiting are open. This did not detract from the walk’s beauty and we were rewarded with a sighting of wild boars crossing our path as they crashed from the woods. Along the route we discovered hard thin porcupine spines, although we did not spot any of the creatures. On the route home it is worth visiting Montefioralle, a picturesque village with more superb views across the land, views that formed the background of so many Renaissance paintings.
The landscape is dotted with hilltop towns some of which pass through the route described in the books. One such town was Volpaia near Radda in Chianti a short drive from Lucalena which provided a timeless medieval view from afar and did not disappoint on closer acquaintance with its circular stone houses and terracotta roofs. The castle has many of its walls formed in an ellipse still visible as well as the smaller towers. In front of the town grew the silvery olive trees and green neatly spaced light green vineyards interspersed with the ubiquitous dark cypress trees.
Volpaia basked in warm sunshine yet between the shuttered stone buildings and in the alleyways we could find a cool shade. The church known as La Commenda shows architecture from the brunellesque order. Restoration work was taking place underlining its importance. There were several cafes in the square and we enjoyed a refreshing drink under a shady canopy in the café Ucci.
The castle and towers were the legacy of its role as a military lookout in the sixteenth century acting as a bulwark in the endless medieval battles between Siena and Florence. The town built in the eleventh century lies on the border between the two warring towns and at the head of two valleys, hence its strategic importance. A son of Volpaia was a friend of Leonardo and built the planetary clock in the Plaza Vecchio on commission for the Medici in Florence.
We walked down a long avenue of tall cypresses leading out of the town with its interplay of light and shade. We continued past several lovely farmhouses and down through the chestnut, fir and oak woods, such a feature of the Tuscan landscape. Like the church in Volpaia the church at Santa Maria, which ended our trek, was similarly being restored indicating the importance of preserving Italy’s rich heritage. Here the church a date back to 1010 and has splendid decoration on the capitals unusual for the area. This was our last walk and in some ways the most splendid but every walk we did had its own unique delights.
We did walk during the midday when the heat was at its fiercest, but evenings and mornings are the best times especially in the summer months. Walking in the early evening when the heat is lessening, the shadows lengthening, the route almost completed and the sunlight playing on the round wooded hills and hilltop distant towns was an unforgettable experience. This is a gentle rolling landscape which casts a spell over those fortunate to visit.
Our Four circular routes chosen were:
Monteriggione roughly 5 hours
Badia a Passignano roughly 4 hours
Lamole roughly 3.5 hours
Volpaia roughly 4.5. hours
These walks and others can all be found in the book which is listed on the Amazon website. The title is ‘Walking And Eating  In Tuscany And Umbria’ by James Lasdun and Pia Davis.
Martin Swanzy




Ville la plus proche

Casa Puliti se trouve dans un petit village typique, Lucolena. Le petit magasin local est à quelques pas de la villa. C'est une « Alimentare » (épicerie) qui stocke une gamme fabuleuse de produits locaux ainsi que les choses essentielles. Le village possède également un bar. Un peu plus loin à 10 km environ de là se trouve  Greve in Chianti. Cette ville du Chianti fourmille de magasins typiques.
À quelques minutes en voiture de la villa se trouve un bon restaurant, qui s'appelle Borgo Antico, dans le village de Dimezzano.




Les commentaires des clients sur
Casa Puliti


What were the highlights of your holiday? very quiet village and nice neighbourhood.
What was your overall impression of the accommodation?    very very good
Did you have any unpleasant surprises during your stay with us? in the house: kitchen equipment was a bit old, worn out and a bit messy ( ...




Really enjoyed our week in Lucolena at Casa Puliti - proved to be an
excellent base from which to explore the Chianti area. The villa itself was
great (if a little big for the two of us, but we enjoyed the space!) - all
in very good order when we arrived. Found the ...




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Avis des clients

What were the highlights of your holiday? very quiet village and nice neighbourhood.
What was your overall impression of the accommodation?    very very good
Did you have any unpleasant surprises during your stay with us? in the house: kitchen equipment was a bit old, worn out and a bit messy ( not 2 identical wine glasses !!) but this was improved after we notified it
Do you have any other comments regarding the accommodation or service? we had a very nice stay, thanks
Thierry François
Belgium
July 2010


Really enjoyed our week in Lucolena at Casa Puliti - proved to be an
excellent base from which to explore the Chianti area. The villa itself was
great (if a little big for the two of us, but we enjoyed the space!) - all
in very good order when we arrived. Found the instructions about nearby
shopping very easy to follow - both in Greve and Figline (the Lucolena shop
around the corner was also pretty useful). Would definitely recommend the
Borgo Antico restaurant in Dimezzano (just up the road from Lucolena). Hope
to come back someday . . .Many thanks
David & Linda (UK)



Hello. I am unable to to indicate a response beneath your questions,
so I will do my best to respond in general. I thought your services
were excellent and your approach very honest. Your reps were
responsive to all inquiries from me, which was not always the case
with other agencies that I dealt with in connection with this trip.
Thank you. The accommodation was fine. It was almost exactly as
pictured and described. It is quite roomy and well maintained, and I
cant imagine how anyone would not be pleased to stay at this
residence. The only negative was that we has some difficulty getting
consistently hot water from the shower in the upstairs bath. It did
not run out; rather it was difficult to get more than tepid water from
he start of each shower. This was a minor inconvenience for us, but I
could understand it bothering some people more than it did us. The
only unpleasant surprise for us had nothing to do with the house
itself. A car is necessary to effectively visit the r
egion from this location, and we found driving in Italy to be an
absolute nightmare. I have driven in many countries, but have never
experienced anything like driving in Italy. I can not fathom how it
has become customary to consistently pass other vehicles on blind
curves and to tailgate the vehicle in front of you at very high
speeds. I do not enjoy passing an unbroken line of trucks on a narrow
highway while another motorist drives a foot from my rear bumper at
85+ MPH. This was likely the last time I will ever drive in Italy.
Thank you for your excellent service.
Gary (USA)

[TT comment – the owners are aware of the water issue and during the winter 2007 are making changes to solve it]



Overall impression: Very nice. One pleasant surprise was the extent of the property-- there's a driveway from the main road at the bottom of the hill up to the garage, so parking isn't a problem at all. The house is spacious and well designed.
Highlights: The Tuscan countryside. Casa Puliti is beautifully situated with an outstanding view of it.
For the next renters: Late into the two-week stay we discovered the Internet Point in Radda at the Gelato shop across from the park [Our comment - the name of the place is Bar Sandy], and the Coop grocery store in Figline. (We had been going to Greve for food and
contact, but Radda and Figline offered better.) Also, the village grocery store around the corner is amazingly well-stocked and open from 7am to 1pm (and later in the afternoon) nearly every day. The local pub
across the square has pretty good food and not-very-good but very cheap wine. We love Lucolena!
Jill & Charles Probst
Louisa, Virginia


Overall impression: Very spacious and the main accommodation was exactly as described. We did feel it had been undersold slightly. There was a shower / changing room near the pool which was a real selling point as the pool was quite a trek from the house. the house would have benefited from an additional shower [our comment - there are 1 bath tub and 1 shower in the villa]. One between 7 people was a little challenging! However, we knew this before we went so it wasn't a surprise
Highlights: The private chef service [our comment - chef's email is il_fiasco@hotmail.com] and the visit to Siena but there were many other enjoyable experiences
Unpleasant surprises: No unpleasant surprises but the mosquitoes were very aggressive!
One point we would like to make is that we would have benefited from more information about the facilities in the immediate area. The website was informative about the wider region and the information was then just printed off and left in the house. The website had stated that shops / supermarkets were not open on Sunday but the village shop was open on Sunday morning and the supermarket in Figline [our comment - supermarkets open occasionally on Sundays for extraordinary openings but this is not normal opening times] was also open. It would have been really useful to know this especially as we arrived on the Saturday. Also, the village was very lively and there were 4 or 5 evening events in the piazza during our stay. It seems there is music and dancing every Sunday evening which was lovely. In addition there were advertised events such as the beauty contest (heaven for our 15 year old son!) and a celebration for the feast of the Assumption. The website mentions the pizza restaurant but we couldn't see anything except a bar and it took us ages to work out that you had to walk through the bar and go downstairs to the restaurant. I think you could ask the owners to put together a local information pack or even to have a visitors book which we have found very useful in the past to find out such things. [our comment - these events mentioned do not occur year round, the Stanfords stayed during August]
Stanford family


Casa Puliti in Lucolena was very nice. Marvelous view from terrace. Rooms perfectly adequate, if a little dark. Mosquitoes a minor annoyance, because we failed to heed your warning/encouragement to bring repellant.
Lucolena itself charming, if tiny and largely without amenities. Radda, 15 k away, charming and delightful.
Highlights were the Tuscan countryside generally, marvelous restaurants in and around Radda. Wine tour at Castella d’Abola. San Giamignano and other towns. (Firenze and Siena grand in their ways, but very hot and very crowded. Not getting reservation for the Uffizzi a big disappointment.
Highlights of the trip, in addition to the above, included Villa d’Este, esp. its gardens, in Tivoli outside of Rome, and the Sistine Chapel, St. Peters, in Rome.
Smart things we did: get guides in Siena, Firenze and Rome.
Drawbacks and dumb things: Didn’t do enough homework, preparation, to learn more about our destinations in advance. Also, ATM’s didn’t always work. Created some anxiety. Should have brought way more cash.
Forgot to mention: Your connection in England (sorry, name escapes) [Pam Purvis] was wonderful when we called her morning of our departure to be sure Casa Puliti would be ready/open the next (Sunday) afternoon. She called Tuscany on the spot, and confirmed the arrangement.
Also, meal prepared at the Casa Puliti by Andrea and Michela :-) was charming and a delight. Would have done that more than once if they had been available.
So there you are.
Ciao
Roger Valkenburgh


Usually accommodations pictured on a wesite are not quite as nice as photographed. Cas Puliti exceeded our expectations. It was beautiful and well kept and more spacious than we had envisioned. Dante and the gardener were very kind and helpful. Another trip is certainly in order. Bhe way... another customer stated that the beds were too hard. We found them firm and comfortable especially after a day of exploring in wonderful Tuscany.
Judy Brennan


Dear Michaela,
We had a wonderful holiday in Tuscany.
Your service was excellent.Plenty of information and very prompt replys to
any questions.
There was nothing we disliked.
Our accommodation was fantastic, the setting couldn't  be bettered with
those amazing views to look out over.
It was very well equipped and our only negative comments were that the beds
and pillows were extremely hard - I found the camp bed more comfortable!
This didn't spoil our stay. We were welcomed into the local bar and the
small shop and would definately return.
Regards
Victoria



FAQ

FAQ - Foire aux questions

À quelle heure pouvons-nous arriver, et à quelle heure faut-il libérer les lieux ?
Heure d'arrivée : 16h00. Si vous arrivez après 19h00, prière de téléphoner
Heure de départ : 10h00
Pouvez-vous nous aider pour les questions de transport ?
En ce qui concerne les transports en voiture, en avion ou en train, veuillez choisir la rubrique Se rendre en Toscane sur la page d'accueil.
Les prix sont-ils exprimés par personne ou par appartement ?
Les prix affichés s'entendent par appartement.
Les draps et serviettes sont-ils fournis, ou dois-je amener les miens ?
Oui, draps et serviettes sont fournis et inclus dans le prix affiché. Amenez votre serviette de plage.
Le chauffage central est-il compris dans le prix ?
Non, le chauffage central est facturé suivant votre consommation.
Y a-t-il une piscine ?
Oui, il y a une piscine de 14 x 7 mètres, ouverte de mai à octobre
Y a-t-il un téléphone, un fax ou un accès à Internet ?
Non, mais dans la plupart des villes et villages, il y a des cabines téléphoniques. À Greve, il y a un Internet café équipé d'un fax.
Y a-t-il des commerces à proximité ?
Oui, il y en a à Lucolena. 
À combien de temps sont les aéroports ?
Florence 40 minutes, Pise 2 heures, Bologne 2 heures, Rome 3 heures.
Quand vais-je recevoir les instructions pour me rendre à l'appartement ?
Ces instructions vous seront fournies lors de la confirmation finale, après réception de votre règlement.
Où puis-je trouver ces instructions ?
Ces instructions seront fournies sous la forme d'un lien, sur l'e-mail de confirmation. Vous pourrez également les afficher en vous connectant à vos informations de réservation à l'aide de votre adresse e-mail d'utilisateur et votre mot de passe.
Quel est le tarif des dîners ?
Le propriétaire vous propose les types de dîner suivants. Vous devez réserver à l'avance pour que le cuisinier soit disponible le jour demandé. Lors de la réservation, veuillez confirmer le nombre de personnes (minimum 6 ) et l'heure à laquelle vous souhaitez manger.
Menu 1 - Entrée, plat, accompagnement et dessert : 45 Euro
Menu 2 - Hors d'œuvre, entrée, plat, accompagnement et dessert : 50 Euro
Menu enfants - 25 Euro
Les produits utilisés sont des produits de la région et à la discrétion du cuisinier suivant les produits de saison. Boissons en supplément.
Le propriétaire de la maison possède également un petit hôtel où les clients de sa maison bénéficieront d'un prix spécial. Dîner à la Villa La Borghetta 28,00 Euro par personne, 3 plats à la carte (boissons non comprises). Veuillez cliquer ici pour obtenir plus d'infos : http://www.villalaborghetta.net/restaurant/


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Détails
  • La taille de la villa est de 220 m2
  • chambres 3
  • salles de bain 2
A votre disposition
  • 1 lit pour bébé
  • Terrasse meublée
  • Cheminée décorative
  • Jardin privé
  • cuisine séparée
  • TV
  • Lecteur CD
  • Four à micro ondes
  • Cuisine entièrement équipée
  • Barbecue
Vous trouverez sur place
  • Piscine - Ouverte de mai à octobre, 14 x 7 m et de 1,3 à 2,5 m de profondeur - Ouverte de mai à octobre, 14 x 7 m et de 1,3 à 2,5 m de profondeur
  • Golf - cours le plus proche à 20 km, à Ugolino - www.ugolino.it
  • Lave-linge commun - lave-linge et pièce de repassage
  • Femme de ménage - personne locale disponible - réserver à l'avance
  • Cuisinier sur demande - réserver à l'avance, voir FAQ pour plus d'infos
  • Distances - Florence 30km, Sienne 40km, San Gimignano 50km, Pise 110km, Rome 260km
  • Route d'approche - Route entièrement goudronnée
  • Tennis - Figline Valdarno 10km
  • Gare - Figline Valdarno 10km
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Stephanie N
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Le site est très beau. Superbe piscine avec vue sur les collines toscanes. Bon emplacement pour rayonner dans la région .De plus, le propriétaire était très agréable et discret, juste ce qu'il faut!nous avons apprécie son attention pour notre arrivée : une bonne bouteille de Chianti! Au niveau du logement : très bon équipement , tout était fourni.
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Pierre C
Manduel - France
La Toscane en elle seule , Florence , Sienne,  Arezzo, Etc.. Et le paysage qui est une oeuvre d'art à lui tout seul, et les gens, comme le paysage doux, calme, reposant : La dolce vita quoi!
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Sandra F
Changé - France
Merci pour votre site et votre organisation. Lorsque l'on aime l'Italie, et la Toscane en particulier, je pense que vous êtes vraiment le site de référence et incontournable pour trouver des logements de qualité et organiser des vacances réussies. Nous envisageons déjà de peut être passer de nouveau nos vacances en Toscane l'année prochaine.Et je n'imagine pas passer par un autre site que le votre. Encore, merci.

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