In the Tuscan hills, between Florence and Arezzo, in the heart of the National Park, nestling in the nature of the countryside, we can find the Casale Camalda Farm. From the renovation of old rural buildings, completely independent apartments have been created providing all amenities. Casale Camalda stands out for its love of Nature, having in fact selective waste collection and water heated by means of solar panels. Thanks to its position deep in the countryside, we can easily catch sight of various wild animals, such as: Stags, Roe deer, Squirrels, Foxes, Wild boars. Casale Camalda, is the ideal place for a reinvigorating holiday far away from the chaos of the city.
The Casale Camalda Farm is situated in Locality Castagnoli in Serravalle di Bibbiona, in the province of Arezzo, amongst the hills of Arezzo and Florence
How To Arrive
The Casale Camalda Farm is situated in Locality Castagnoli (Arezzo), in the heart of the National Park. Reach us:
By Car: A1 motorway Milan-Rome exit Florence south, Arezzo, E45 motorway Ravenna Orte, exit Bagno di Romagna.
By Train: Bibbiena railway station
Room Information (3 room)
All the apartments of the Casale Camalda are independent and provide:
Heating
Kitchen
Private bathroom
They are all furnished in rustic style with:
Wood
Terracotta
Wrought-iron
all in harmony with the most antique Tuscan traditions. The kitchens are fully equipped and at the guests’ disposal there are fruit and vegetables from the Farm’s garden. Heating is paid for separately depending on actual consumption and towels are provided with a deposit of 3.00 € per person (in case the guests do not have their own)
Attractions
The Casale Camalda Farm is situated in the National Park of the Casentino Forests, Mount Falterona and Campigna, abundant in wild animals. From the Farm we can reach all the most interesting and suggestive places of the area, amongst which:
Badia Prataglia
Serravalle
Forestry Museums of flora and fauna in Camaldoli
Hermitage and Monastery ofCamaldoli
Poppi
Romena
Porciano
San Niccolò
Gressa
Renaissance Sanctuaries ofSanta Maria del Sasso and Santa Maria delle Grazie