Borgo Di Vagli
Resort overview
Borgo Di Vagli Resort near Mercatale, Tuscany, Italy consists of seventeen unique and individual properties, a full service multi-lingual reception, two swimming pools, mini-market, satellite television, direct dial telephones and a level of luxury rarely seen in rural Tuscany. Please note this Resort is not suitable for those with walking/mobility difficulties. Borgo di Vagli is the result of a ten-year restoration project by renowned restoration engineer Fulvio Di Rosa. It maintains as faithfully as possible its medieval feel, atmosphere and look, without compromising modern-day comforts and needs. The intimate one and two bedroom residences have been brought back to life in order to spirit owners back to a more austere era and to embrace them with the true experience of living in a rural Tuscan Hamlet. Original 14th century low doorways and small windows cut through thick stone walls lend an authentic feel. Among the ancient architecture you will find genuine rural furnishings and Tuscan antiques, terracotta floors, wooden beam ceilings, fully equipped kitchens and bathrooms, handcrafted cutlery, Satellite television, High-speed Internet connections and luxurious Busatti linens.
Some apartments are split over two levels with access via a spiral staircase.Borgo Di Vagli in Italy is nestled in the rolling hills of Tuscany, a 14th century medieval hamlet that captures the heart and soul of the Italian countryside. A private escape cloaked in serenity and embraced by natural beauty. A unique place for those with a passion for authentic experiences. Borgo Di Vagli offers the perfect vantage point from which to explore all of Tuscany and the best places of interest in Umbria. The Resort is just twenty minutes from the popular unspoiled, medieval town of Cortona and within easy driving distance of Siena, San Gimignano and Florence. You can also easily explore the walled town and vineyards of Montepulciano and Montalcino, enjoy the famed "percorino" cheeses of Pienza and chocolates from Perugia, discover the Etruscan treasures and arts in Chiusi and other less well know places such as Arezzo, Assisi, Montone, Lucignano, Spoleto, Spello and Gubbio. Just twenty minutes from Borgo Di Vagli is Lake Trasimeno, made famous for a battle between Hannibal and the Romans in 217 BC. A car is essential to fully explore this magnificent region of Tuscany.