B&B Le Logge di Sopra
Asciano | Siena | TUSCANY
Loc. Le Logge di Sopra, s.p. 438 km 13+100 53041 Asciano (Siena)
Bed and Breakfast
in the hills with
2 Apartment , 3 Double bed room.
Le Logge di Sopra, B&B in the heart of “Crete senesi”, is a farmhouse that dates back to the 16th century, fully rebuilt, respecting the original architectural lines and antique traditions.
It is an ideal place also for holidays in winter with thermal baths, only 15 km far (in Rapolano Terme).
With the transformation of the wine vault into 3 appealing rooms and 2 flats has been created a comfortable, spacious and welcoming structure which guarantees guest peace and privacy, thanks to a reduced number of guests that contemporary spend their holidays here.
This is the ideal place for a peaceful holiday in the wonderful tuscan hill country, with all the amenities of comfortable homely welcome.
And you could enjoy culinary specialities inside typical restaurants, like the “ribollita”, the “pici” with wild boar, the vegetable soups with mushroom, the famous charcoal grilled steak called “Bistecca allaFiorentina” with white truffle.
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Services in B&B Le Logge di Sopra
Wellness: Thermal baths nearby
Internal Services: Final cleaning, Daily cleaning, TV sat, Acces Internet, Heating, TV in room, Wifi
External services: Barbecue, Rental Bikes, Car park, Park
Experiences: Art and Culture, Cycle tourism, Eco Friendly, Food and Wine, Romantic escape
The guest can at all times enjoy a beautiful solarium, where we can look a vast and suggestive view, besides a beautiful garden and a wonderful pool. There is also a private parking (free) with automatic gate.
The beautiful breakfast-room, derived from an ancient rural-room, offers to guests the emotion of a breakfast full of deliciousness, from the cakes home-made to cold cuts, cheeses typical and "bruschette" with olive-oil of this place.
Other services GRATIS:
- *Breakfast buffet,
- *internet WI-FI,
- *colour TV with SAT decoder (DVB-S),
- *minibar,
- *electric kettle,
- *hairdryer,
- *courtesy kit Tuscan extra virgin olive oil biological,
- *daily tidying of the room (free of charge daily bath linen change -on request-; other changes at extra charge),
- *heating,
- *mosquito-nets at the windows,
- *private car park with automatic gate,
- *Swimming pool and garden use,
- *solarium with tables and chairs,
- *outdoor barbecue,
- *useful brochure (at your check-in),
- *credit card and cash card payment
Where we areLe Logge di sopra is located in the heart of the “Crete Senesi”, in a strategic position for either a quick tour or a pleasant week full of significant highlights offered by nature, history, culture, gastronomy and oenology.
It stands 275 m a.s.l. and 5 km from Asciano, a small town of Etruscan-Roman origin with interesting sites and a wonderful, recently opened museum with Etruscan finds and sacred art objects of the 13th century, and an Etruscan tumulus tomb. It stands 5 km from the "Site transitoire" di Jean-Paul Philippe, in Leonina.
Siena, a city famous all over the world for its Palio (raced every year on July 2nd and August 16th) and its wonderful medieval palazzos (like the Town Hall in the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, the majestic 13th century Cathedral, the Picture Gallery, the Museo dell’Opera Metropolitana, the Santa Maria della Scala) is only 17 km away.
San Gimignano, a real jewel of medieval architecture and art, is 65 km away. We are 110 km from Florence, 35 km from Montalcino (renowned for its Brunello wine), 37 km from Pienza (inside the Orcia natural park, very interesting for its Renaissance architecture, but also known for its local products, in particular its pecorino cheese), and 130 km from Pisa.
Other beautiful places near us include Montepulciano (where the vino Nobile di Montepulciano is produced; sites to visit are the Duomo and the church of San Biagio), Monteriggioni, Cortona, Assisi, Volterra. Some beautiful abbeys are open to visitors: Monte Oliveto Maggiore (13 km away), a suggestive abbey of the 1400’s with a beautiful Romanesque-Gothic church, a cloister with frescos by Sodoma and Signorelli, narrating the life of Saint Benedict, whore motto "ora et labora" guides the life of Benedictine monks), Sant’ Antimo and San Galgano (famous fr the sword in the rock).