Set in the small square of Vezzano, the house overlooks the Church of Santa Maria Assunta and the surrounding landscape. Its name derives from its unique structure, which forms an ancient stone arch above the cobbled street leading into the square.
The house is spread over two levels. On the ground floor, there is a spacious living area, featuring a charming built-in kitchen (equipped with an oven, dishwasher, stovetop, and refrigerator), a TV, and a fireplace.
Upstairs, in addition to the bathroom, there are three rooms: two double bedrooms and a study, which can easily be converted into a single bedroom.
Outside, the house offers a large enclosed garden and a wooden patio shaded by trees, all furnished with tables, chairs, and sun loungers. Free Wi-Fi is available in all the areas. All services are included in the price.
Casa dell'Arco is part of Agriturismo Vezzano, a unique restoration project that has turned a historic Tuscan hamlet into a sustainable hospitality retreat.
Gabriele, the owner, has brought new life to the homes, barns, and fields of his native village, offering guests a return to a simple, grounded lifestyle deeply connected to the land and its traditions.
The property includes five independent houses, each with its own fully equipped kitchen and private garden.
Guests can enjoy the organic vegetable garden, a small educational farm, and a wellness area with a solar-heated outdoor jacuzzi, sauna, and panoramic sun deck with loungers.
Vezzano is a small hamlet in Chiusi della Verna, located at about 800 meters above sea level on the ridge dividing the Arno Valley (Casentino) from the Tiber Valley (Valtiberina).
The village is built around the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, believed to be the baptism site of Michelangelo Buonarroti.
Surrounded by the nature of the national park, Vezzano is the starting point for several hiking trails, including routes leading to the renowned Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna.