Classically Tuscan, Villa Valdorcia commands a spectacular position high above the Orcia valley with sweeping views towards Mont'Amiata. This is a house made for the Tuscan dream of outdoor living - long lunches at the ancient wooden table gazing over the valley, lazy afternoons on the green lawn, and evening swims in the pool set into the hillside below. The villa breathes with the warmth of a family home, filled with heirlooms and antique furniture collected over generations - authentic layers of Tuscan life rather than staged decoration. Read an interview with the family owners of Valdorcia here.
Built in the traditional way with thick stone walls and high ceilings, the house stays naturally cool even in summer through its elevated position and careful orientation. A portable AC unit is available for bedrooms if needed. From here you can explore the famous hill towns of the Val d'Orcia - Pienza, Sarteano, Montalcino - or venture south to discover lesser-known Etruscan treasures like Pitigliano and Sovana.
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Inside, the house is designed for gathering. A wide gravelled patio wraps the front, leading directly into the generous ground floor where kitchen and dining areas flow together. The kitchen's raised fireplace is perfect for grilling, while a breakfast nook for six and central dining table for eight provide options for every meal. Through a brick archway, a small sitting room with comfortable sofas invites pre-dinner drinks or quiet moments with a book. Off this room you'll find a ping pong table for competitive evenings and a ground-floor twin/double bedroom with ensuite shower.
Upstairs, five bedrooms surround a magnificent living room flooded with light, furnished with deep sofas and an open fireplace under soaring chestnut beams. Two double bedrooms have ensuite showers, while two flexible twin/doubles and a single bedroom share a large family bathroom.
The gardens cascade down the hillside in terraces of roses, lavender and camellias among flowering trees and cypresses. The 12-metre pool sits framed in lawn on its own level, every lounger positioned to capture that remarkable view.
Valdorcia is reached via a gravel track that can be bumpy, depending on the maintenance. The gravel section is around 1.8 kms long.
Yes it is, but please ask. There are 2 friendly black labs and a couple of outdoor cats on the property.
This house is partially suitable for disabled visitors. Because the house has ‘climbing chair’, handicap access is possible, if bathtub with flexible hose is used. None of the box showers are EU-standard.
Though the number of bedrooms in the house may imply a greater capacity, the occupancy is limited to 8, with the exception of a child in a cot.
Just up the road, the 12th century village of Castiglioncello di Trinoro offers restaurants, an art gallery and summer concerts. Nearby Sarteano, dominated by its 15th century castle, provides all services necessary and celebrates both the old and the new - the old in the form of the 'Chariot from Hell' Etruscan tomb only unearthed in 2001 and the new in the Jazz and Blues Festival that enlivens the town in August. Within a half hour's drive are 'La Foce', Iris Origo's famed villa and gardens and Bagno Vignoni, a spa village whose historic central pool is fed by a subterranean aquifer - both are venues for summer concerts with worthy restaurants nearby.
Easy day trips could include visits to historic cities perched on panoramic heights - Pienza, Pope Pius II's ideal Renaissance city, or Montalcino, the home of the famed, though not inexpensive, Brunello wine - or those that spread on a wide valley floor, such as Arezzo, whose Piazza Grande fills with jousting knights for the Giostra del Saracino or with bargain hunters at its monthly Antiques Fair. Cortona of 'Under the Tuscan Sun' fame and the medieval gem Siena, whose shell-shaped piazza becomes the track of the Palio horserace held for over seven centuries, can be reached in just over an hour.
So the question is not whether there are interesting visits to make, but which direction to take. Whichever direction, the road back to the comfortable Valdorcia farmhouse and its sweeping panorama will feel like coming home.
From € 416 to 790 per day
From € 2,910 to € 4,740 per week
Approximately
$ 3,405 to $ 5,546 in USD
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