Article by Toni P. Smith
Renting a villa is one of the best ways to enjoy your time in
Italy. Interchanging lazy days by the pool with daytrips to go
sightseeing in the nearby towns and villages is an ideal way to spend
your time.
When it comes to holiday homes in Italy, especially in the Chianti
and Tuscan regions, one must not miss the pleasure of staying in an
ancient Chianti Villa Accommodation or a villa rental in Italy
overlooking the Chianti hills and strolling along nearby ancient towns
for an early morning cappuccino or a typical Tuscan meal in one of the
local trattorias. Most of the Chianti Holiday Villas are very well
positioned for getting to the main services and shops, as well as the
sites of tourist interest in Chianti, and most have private swimming
pool, large private parks, sports areas and other services exceptional. A
stay in one of the villas there is a real relaxing holiday in the
Chianti countryside. Luxury villas for rent in the Chianti area are very
spacious and well furnished, the perfect spot for your holidays with
your families and large groups of friends, thoroughly enjoying the
privacy and luxury.
The hilly area with many vineyards around
Chianti is called and gives its name to the most famous Italian red
wine, made grape type Sangiovese: Chianti wine! Today the route of the
Chianti wine is popular with tourists who come from all over the world
to enjoy the beautiful scenery, striped with vineyards and olive groves
and Chianti wine to taste better if stuck in bottle, a bottle bulging
enclosed a base of straw which also serves as support, although more and
more producers choose to bottle their wine Chianti bottles under normal
named Bordeaux.
When you rent a villa in Tuscany Villa rentals,
you are guaranteed beautiful landscapes, beautiful hill towns,
fantastic food, great wine, Renaissance artworks and easy access to the
major sights of Central Italy. The towns of Florence, Siena, Arezzo,
Cortona, Sansepolcro, Gubbio, Assisi, Todi, Spoleto & Orvieto
(Umbria) are all within easy reach. Lake Trasimeno, the largest lake on
the Italian peninsular, is nearby and provides opportunities for boat
trips, sailing, windsurfing & kite surfing.
There are also
some excellent riding stables close to many villas & the hills of
the Tuscany Umbria Border are great for walking. Every town seems to
hold its own festival; this often involves dressing up in medieval
costume and always involves wine! There are many excellent restaurants
in Tuscany and Umbria, so a good meal is never far away. Many villas in
Tuscany are at the end of unpaved roads, so car hire may be essential.
It is possible to arrive by train and pick up a hire car though.