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Discover Asciano: Villas with pool and unique holiday homes in Tuscany

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Asciano is the beating heart of the Crete Senesi, the iconic Tuscan landscape defined by rolling clay hills, solitary cypress trees and a sense of profound peace. It's the kind of place where time slows down to the beat of a vintage Vespa.

A glimpse into history



Asciano's roots stretch back to the Etruscans, but its character is deeply medieval. In the 14th century, it was a prized possession of Siena, serving as a strategic military and agricultural outpost. You can still see this influence in the well-preserved city walls and the Romanesque-Gothic architecture of the Basilica di Sant'Agata, which stand as a testament to the town's historical wealth and religious significance.

Description & "Villa Life"



The town itself is a charming network of narrow cobblestone alleys and terracotta roofs. The true magic of Asciano lies just outside the city center, however. This is the premier destination for a luxury villa vacation. Imagine waking up in a restored 18th-century farmhouse perched on a ridge overlooking the "lunar landscape" of Crete Senesi.

Most travelers come here to hide away in a private villa with a sparkling infinity pool that seems to flow directly into the golden valleys. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a large estate for a summer family vacation, Asciano offers the quintessential "Under the Tuscan Sun" experience - complete with cypress-lined driveways and poolside sunsets that turn the hills a deep purple.

Tastes of Crete Senesi



The food here is rustic, honest and incredibly flavorful.

Pecorino delle Crete Senesi: A sheep's milk cheese often aged in walnut leaves or pressed in caves.

Pici all’Aglione: Thick, hand-rolled pasta served with a sweet and spicy garlic-tomato sauce.

White truffles: Known as the “diamond of Crete”, these are found in the nearby forest in the autumn.

Panfegato: A traditional spicy bread/cake with liver, raisins and pine nuts (for the adventurous foodie!).

Nature & Activities



The countryside around Asciano is a playground for nature lovers and photographers.

Leonina area


Home to the Site Transitoire, a monumental stone sculpture that perfectly frames the sunset.

Cycling & Hiking


The white gravel roads (strade bianche) are world famous, especially for cyclists following the route of the Eroica race.

Thermal Relaxation


Just a short drive away is Rapolano Terme, where you can enjoy the ancient volcanic hot springs.

Festivals & Traditions



Palio dei Ciuchi (September)


Forget horses; Asciano races donkeys. It's a fun and energetic event where the town's seven districts (contrade) compete for glory.

Mercatino delle Crete


A monthly market (usually the second Sunday) where local artisans sell honey, ceramics and truffles.
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