Timeless Tuscan Living with Garden and Views
Experience authentic Tuscan charm in this beautifully maintained 184 sqm townhouse, located in a peaceful village setting and offering a private 200 sqm garden with panoramic views across the rolling countryside.
The home features two spacious bedrooms, two well-appointed bathrooms, and a cozy living room with a traditional fireplace — the perfect spot to relax on cooler evenings. The kitchen and dining area, also with a charming fireplace, offer warmth and character, ideal for preparing and enjoying long Tuscan meals with family or friends.
Elegant yet practical, the interiors are thoughtfully designed, blending rustic accents with a refined sense of style. Storage spaces and a dedicated laundry room add to the home’s functionality, making everyday living both convenient and comfortable.
Step outside onto the terrace and into the garden — a private oasis where you can dine, unwind, or simply take in the sweeping views of the surrounding hills.
Whether you're looking for a serene retreat or a permanent residence in the heart of Tuscany, this townhouse offers a rare combination of space, comfort, and authentic character.
Stribugliano is a picturesque village in the heart of southern Tuscany, located within the municipality of Arcidosso (GR). Surrounded by rolling hills and lush woodlands, it is known for its peaceful atmosphere, unspoiled nature, and authentic Tuscan charm. With its medieval character, stunning views, and strong sense of local tradition, Stribugliano offers a timeless setting for those seeking tranquility, beauty, and a deeper connection to the rhythm of rural life.
Historic Center: Stroll through the charming medieval streets of Stribugliano, where time seems to stand still. Stone houses, winding alleys, and intimate piazzas reflect the authentic character of this hilltop village, steeped in history and tradition.
Church of San Giovanni Battista: Located at the heart of Stribugliano, this historic church is a beautiful example of rural Tuscan spirituality, with centuries-old roots and a serene atmosphere that invites reflection.
Panoramic Views: Perched on the slopes of Monte Labbro, Stribugliano offers breathtaking views over the wild landscapes of the Maremma and Monte Amiata — a paradise for nature lovers, artists, and photographers alike.
Monte Labbro Nature Reserve: Just a short drive away, this protected area offers hiking trails, native wildlife, and the atmospheric ruins of the David Lazzaretti Hermitage — a place of mysticism and natural wonder.
Thermal Springs of Saturnia (Nearby): One of Tuscany’s most famous natural attractions is within reach — the open-air hot springs of Saturnia, known for their healing properties and spectacular setting.
Nearby Villages – Arcidosso, Roccalbegna & Monticello Amiata: Discover neighboring hilltop towns that share Stribugliano’s historic roots, each offering unique churches, artisan traditions, and warm local hospitality.
Local Gastronomy: Stribugliano is part of a region renowned for its culinary richness — from chestnuts and wild mushrooms to pecorino cheese and handmade pasta, all accompanied by robust Montecucco wines.
Festivals and Traditions: Throughout the year, Stribugliano and nearby villages celebrate seasonal events, religious festivals, and local sagre that highlight the vibrant cultural heritage of the Amiata region.
Etruscan and Roman Legacy: The surrounding area is rich in ancient history, with archaeological remnants that speak to Tuscany’s layered past — a quiet reminder of the civilizations that once called this land home.
Pisa – Approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles)
Lucca – Approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles)
Florence – Approximately 95 kilometers (59 miles)
Siena – Approximately 90 kilometers (56 miles)
Grosseto – Approximately 110 kilometers (68 miles)
Rome – Approximately 290 kilometers (180 miles)
Milan – Approximately 320 kilometers (199 miles)
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Stribugliano is a picturesque village in the heart of southern Tuscany, located within the municipality of Arcidosso (GR). Surrounded by rolling hills and lush woodlands, it is known for its peaceful atmosphere, unspoiled nature, and authentic Tuscan charm. With its medieval character, stunning views, and strong sense of local tradition, Stribugliano offers a timeless setting for those seeking tranquility, beauty, and a deeper connection to the rhythm of rural life.
Historic Center: Stroll through the charming medieval streets of Stribugliano, where time seems to stand still. Stone houses, winding alleys, and intimate piazzas reflect the authentic character of this hilltop village, steeped in history and tradition.
Church of San Giovanni Battista: Located at the heart of Stribugliano, this historic church is a beautiful example of rural Tuscan spirituality, with centuries-old roots and a serene atmosphere that invites reflection.
Panoramic Views: Perched on the slopes of Monte Labbro, Stribugliano offers breathtaking views over the wild landscapes of the Maremma and Monte Amiata — a paradise for nature lovers, artists, and photographers alike.
Monte Labbro Nature Reserve: Just a short drive away, this protected area offers hiking trails, native wildlife, and the atmospheric ruins of the David Lazzaretti Hermitage — a place of mysticism and natural wonder.
Thermal Springs of Saturnia (Nearby): One of Tuscany’s most famous natural attractions is within reach — the open-air hot springs of Saturnia, known for their healing properties and spectacular setting.
Nearby Villages – Arcidosso, Roccalbegna & Monticello Amiata: Discover neighboring hilltop towns that share Stribugliano’s historic roots, each offering unique churches, artisan traditions, and warm local hospitality.
Local Gastronomy: Stribugliano is part of a region renowned for its culinary richness — from chestnuts and wild mushrooms to pecorino cheese and handmade pasta, all accompanied by robust Montecucco wines.
Festivals and Traditions: Throughout the year, Stribugliano and nearby villages celebrate seasonal events, religious festivals, and local sagre that highlight the vibrant cultural heritage of the Amiata region.
Etruscan and Roman Legacy: The surrounding area is rich in ancient history, with archaeological remnants that speak to Tuscany’s layered past — a quiet reminder of the civilizations that once called this land home.
Timeless Tuscan Living with Garden and Views
Experience authentic Tuscan charm in this beautifully maintained 184 sqm townhouse, located in a peaceful village setting and offering a private 200 sqm garden with panoramic views across the rolling countryside.
The home features two spacious bedrooms, two well-appointed bathrooms, and a cozy living room with a traditional fireplace — the perfect spot to relax on cooler evenings. The kitchen and dining area, also with a charming fireplace, offer warmth and character, ideal for preparing and enjoying long Tuscan meals with family or friends.
Elegant yet practical, the interiors are thoughtfully designed, blending rustic accents with a refined sense of style. Storage spaces and a dedicated laundry room add to the home’s functionality, making everyday living both convenient and comfortable.
Step outside onto the terrace and into the garden — a private oasis where you can dine, unwind, or simply take in the sweeping views of the surrounding hills.
Whether you're looking for a serene retreat or a permanent residence in the heart of Tuscany, this townhouse offers a rare combination of space, comfort, and authentic character.