
The agricultural society of the Rose Resort is located in the municipality of Bibbiena, is an old stone farmhouse of peasant origin, which dates from the mid 900. It 'been completely renovated respecting the traditional Tuscan features, situated in a hilly area between Florence and Arezzo in the countryside of the National Park of Casentino Forests, has a lovely rooftop pool offer moments of relaxation to its guests.
The Resort Roses, mindful of the respect for nature makes use of renewable sources such as photovoltaic and thermal, Biological farming techniques also are used in full compliance with the natural cycles of nature.
Agriturismo Resort le Rose
Housing
All rooms have been authentically restored respecting typical Tuscan architectural styles, local materials such as wooden beams and stone. In all, the decor is simple and welcoming, each room has a bathroom with shower heads, satellite TV, heating, air conditioning, hair dryer and wireless connections.
Services
Swimming pool, Local products, Organic products, Oil and Wine production/tasting, Credit Cards accepted, Disabled
Internal Services:
Acces Internet, Air conditioning, Final cleaning, Daily cleaning, Heating, Communal television, TV in room, TV sat, Wifi
External services:
Car park
Free services:
Heated swimming pool (from May onwards), spray showers, satellite t.v., central heating, hair driers and wireless contacts. Paid Services:
Air conditioning, renting mountain bikes, packed meals using typical Casentino products
Surroundings
Casentino is one of the four main valleys into which the province of Arezzo is divided. It is certainly the most fascinating, rich in history and culture – factors which are, as yet, not totally recognized.The first stretch of the River Arno – which rises in Mount Falterona (1654 metres above sea level) passes through this valley. Mount Falterona, together with Mount Falco (1658 metres above sea level) form the northern limit of the valley which borders with the region of Romagna. The Serra and the Catenaia Alps on the eastern side, separate the valley of Casentino from the Higher Valley of Tiberina. To the west, the massif of Pratomagno separates it from Higher Valdarno. Lastly, the western range of Mount Falterona separates the valley from the Mugello.