Serravalle Pistoiese 406 is nestled amid 3000 olive trees on 61,8 acres of the Tuscan range Montalbano.
According to the season our guests can choose among a wide variety of activities and equipments available inside or outside the estate We will do our best to make your stay at Serravalle Pistoiese 406 all the more enjoyable, pleasant and unforgettable.
Comfort:
Private swimming pool nestled amid the olive trees, spacious well-equipped open areas
Panoramic view on the valley below.
Taverna for buffet breakfast on request on high season - Euro 10,00 daily per person
Children's playground, Barbecue pit with chairs and tables, Mountain-bikes, trekking paths.
Breakfast buffet Euro 10,00 per person for minimum three nights staying.
Nearby attractions:
Thermal water Spas.
Golf courses (18 holes) outside the structure.
Horseback riding outside the structure.
Tennis.
Cooking lessons.
Excursions with artistic and cultural itineraries.
Pinocchio’s park in Collodi.
Zoological garden.
Leonardo da Vinci Museum.
Padule di fucecchio provincial reserve.
Location:
Thanks to our location (central Tuscany), only few miles away from the most important art centres of Tuscany, Firenze, Pistoia, Montecatini, Lucca, Pisa, Versilia are easily reachable by car, train or bus.
Local attractions:
Not only for sport lovers.
Golf, tennis, horseriding, clay pigeon shooting spa baths, massages, mud and beauty, treatments, excercise and diet regimes, all of these are available at Montecatini Terme, wich is famous for it’s liberty style spa, well equipped sports centres, parks for walking and relaxing, and last but not least an abundance of shops and restaurants.
For lovers of tradition and art:
A trip to Pistoia is a must, in every street in it’s ancient centre you can find churches, arcges, bell towers, baptistries, forts, black and green striped marble buildings arched windows, terracotta, statues…..art. Pistoia is not only a city rich with art, in the Piazza del Mercato you will find traditional shops and all the smells and flavours of an outdoor fruit and vegetable market, their products and typical local dishes such as il neccio, il biroldo, la cioncia, i roventini.
For children but not only:
How about spending a day with the cat and the fox, in the whale’s tummy or with the blue fairy in the fantastic world of Pinocchio’s park at Collodi. There is also the zoo at Pistoia where you can discover both the local and the exotic.
A great experience in “Castello dei Conti Guidi” together with ancient machineries and ideas from the smart mind of LEONARDO DA VINCI.
For the curious: Music, street acts till late at night, famous guests from all over the world, antique markets, concerts with international stars, all this and more is Pistoia in July when the city is completely transformed, culminating in the Pistoia Blues Festival wich attracts thousands of people.
In Palazzo Fabroni dating back to 1700 there are modern art exhibitions with artists such as Fernando Melani, Gianni Ruffi, Umberto Buscioni, Luciano Fabro, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jannie Kounellis and Roberto Barni.
Or a night at Manzoni Theatre in Pistoia.....a special way to get closer reality and stars from the contemporary Theater Don’t miss the festival of the patron saint of Pistoia on 25 July with processione and the joust of the bear.
For the eternal romantic.
What about a pre-dinner drink at sunset in the central square of Montecatini Alto, you can get there by funicular and walk through the medieval towers to enjoy a splendid panoramic sunset.
Then there is Monsummano Alto, with it’s beautiful roman church, Montevettolini a medieval village, which since 1200 was home to the noble families of Florence. Their traces still remain at the Villa Medici dei Principi Borghese.
For nature lovers.
Excursion on foot, by bike, by horse or even with skis. There is a wide choice, from the hills of Montalbano to the mountains of Abetone, passing through all the little mountain villages that still conserve and live the rural and farming traditions. Here you can find village festivals and museums at Cutigliano, San Marcello, San Mommè and Pracchia. These are good starting points to discover the beauty of the Tuscan Appennines.