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Cacciamici Sarteano
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STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION
Farm-house Cacciamici is located in one of the most beautiful, yet less known areas of Val d’Orcia. Its location is quite particular as it is at the boundary between the Municipalities of Sarteano and Pienza, having in front the fortress of Radicofani and behind the small centre of Castiglioncello sul Trinoro, an ancient picturesque and little frequented village. In the countryside nearby you will see flocks of grazing sheep or wild animals (wild boars, roe-deers, hares) in a pure and relaxing environment.
Podere Cacciamici is part of San Piero in Campo’s farm and it is directly run by the its owners: the Rappuoli brothers. We offer our guests a friendly welcoming and allow them both to assist and take part in different activities during the year such as grape, olive and cereal harvest, cereal sowing, wine preparing and “Chianina” breeding. For those who wish to experience life in the countryside, we will be looking forward to let you participate to our rural activities.
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