Villa in Tuscany with Historic Charm
Molina di Quosa - San Giuliano Terme, Italy
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Pool
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Villa di Bugno, a beautifully preserved Tuscan farmhouse from the late 19th century, offers a perfect retreat surrounded by lush countryside. Featuring traditional mezzane and wooden beams, the villa exudes authenticity while providing modern comforts. The spacious property includes three elegantly furnished bedrooms, a cozy living room with a fireplace, and a fully equipped kitchen. A walk-through room with a comfortable sofa bed provides extra space, making it ideal for families or groups. The private garden and annex with an additional bedroom and bathroom add to the villa’s charm, ensuring a tranquil and refined stay.
Designed for comfort, the villa boasts stylish furnishings blending designer pieces with antique accents. The large kitchen is fully equipped, ensuring ease for home-cooked meals. The outdoor spaces are equally inviting, with a spacious veranda, sun loungers, a gazebo, and a private swimming pool (open June–September) providing the perfect setting for relaxation. Private parking, a fenced garden, and a barbeque further enhance the experience, while an automatic gated entrance ensures exclusivity and security for guests.
Located in Molina di Quosa, this villa offers an excellent base for exploring Pisa (10 km), Lucca (13 km), and the stunning coastal town of Viareggio (25 km). Guests can indulge in watersports, horseback riding, or scenic river fishing at the nearby Serchio River. Local dining options, such as Rigoli Restaurant just 3 km away, serve authentic Tuscan cuisine, while cafés and bakeries in the village offer delightful morning treats. With cultural sites and picturesque landscapes all within reach, this villa promises a magical Tuscan experience.
Additional Elektriciteit fee €0.50 () must be paid at location.
License: 050031LTN0063
All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Lucca, Italy, is a captivating city that embodies the quintessential charm of Tuscany. Enclosed by well-preserved Renaissance walls that have been transformed into a pedestrian promenade, the city invites visitors to step back in time and explore its historical treasures at a leisurely pace.
The heart of Lucca is its old town, a labyrinth of cobblestone streets, picturesque piazzas, and elegant buildings. The Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, a unique elliptical square, is a highlight, built on the ruins of an ancient Roman amphitheater. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the piazza, which is lined with cafes and shops, perfect for sipping a cappuccino and people-watching.
Lucca's rich history is showcased in its numerous churches, the most famous being the San Michele in Foro with its stunning façade and the Lucca Cathedral (Duomo di San Martino), which houses remarkable artworks and the revered Volto Santo di Lucca, a wooden crucifix. The city's religious heritage is further celebrated during the Luminara di Santa Croce festival, where Lucca is illuminated by thousands of candles in a breathtaking display.
For those with a taste for adventure, climbing the Guinigi Tower offers a rewarding experience. The tower is notable for the ancient oak trees growing atop its roof, providing a unique vantage point over the city and the surrounding Tuscan countryside.
Music enthusiasts will find Lucca especially endearing as it is the birthplace of the famous composer Giacomo Puccini. The Puccini Museum, located in his childhood home, is a pilgrimage site for opera lovers, and the city hosts an annual summer festival celebrating his works.
Beyond its historical and cultural offerings, Lucca is also a gateway to the Tuscan landscape, with opportunities for cycling and hiking along the Serchio River or through the nearby hills. The city's culinary scene is equally enticing, featuring traditional Tuscan cuisine, fine wines, and local specialties like Buccellato, a sweet bread that is a Lucca staple.
Lucca's blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, combined with its relaxed atmosphere and friendly locals, makes it a destination that offers a truly authentic Italian experience. Whether you're seeking to immerse yourself in history, enjoy the arts, or simply indulge in the pleasures of Italian life, Lucca is a city that will capture your heart and leave you longing to return.
House rules
Check-in 2:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:050031LTN0063