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Lucignano d’Asso is an ancient village in the heart of Tuscany, surrounded by rolling hills as far as the eye can see, with centuries-old olive groves and dense woods inhabited by deer, hares and pheasants. The shapes and colors of nature change with the seasons, evoking the harmony found in 14th-century Sienese School of painting.
The design of the furnishings in its five houses and the Villa Sarageto farmhouse conveys an ancient, understated and elegant style. From the village, Siena, Pienza, Montalcino and Montepulciano are just a short distance away, waiting for you to discover their authentic flavours, art, culture and landscapes of great natural beauty.
The history of Borgo Lucignanello Bandini
Lucignano d’Asso is an ancient village in the heart of Tuscany, surrounded by rolling hills as far as the eye can see, with centuries-old olive groves and dense woods inhabited by deer, hares and pheasants. For six hundred years, the village has been owned by the Piccolominis, an illustrious family linked to some of the most significant moments and figures of the Italian Renaissance.
Recently restored as a historical residence, it now offers various options for an exclusive stay in absolute peace and tranquility.
Facilities and services at Borgo Lucignanello Bandini: all the scents and colours of tuscany.
Accommodation: 5 independent houses with a shared swimming pool and a villa with a private pool.
Cooking school: learning to appreciate all the flavours of Tuscany.
Excursions: truffle hunting, horseback riding, hot air balloon rides.
Tours: visits of the vineyards and wineries with tastings, tasting of the Borgo’s olive oil (awarded as one of the best oils in Tuscany).
Private Italian lessons: in the birthplace of our language.