3 star hotel 1000 Miglia
- 1000 Miglia
- Via Cassia Sud N. 654/A
- 53014 Monteroni d'Arbia
- Italy
- Latitude:
- 43.21886825561523
- Longitude:
- 11.43008899688721
Hotel 1000 Miglia, just opened on October 14th 2002, is located in Monteroni d'Arbia, 10 km south of Siena, 15 km from Montalcino, 20/30 min. from other historical towns such as: San Gimignano, Pienza e Montepulciano, from amazing landscapes: le Crete Senesi, il Chianti, the Val d'Orcia and from famous thermal springs like Bagno Vignoni, Bagni San Filippo and Rapolano Terme.
There is the possibility of walks, also by bike or mountain-bike on pathways along woods or the Crete, breathing fresh air, discovering changing landscapes with, if desired, expert guides.
Hotel 1000 Miglia is located exactly on the side of the Via Francigena, where each year the well known Mille Miglia takes place (competition or parade of cars of the epoch) from which the name of our hotel comes.
Hotel offers private parking-area and closed garage for some cars.
Each room has been furnished with care as to give our guests all comforts: large windows, orthopaedic mattress and bedsprings, new wool blankets, minibar, satellite TV.
Two rooms can also accomodate disabled persons.
Sunlight and air come into each bathroom through large windows. Cleanliness is ensured by a centralized vacuum cleaner bringing dust outside in a special tank and by hanging sanitary fittings.
Facilities of 1000 Miglia
- General
- Bar, Garden, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests
- Services
- Breakfast in the Room, Room Service
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Area information
Monteroni d'Arbia, originally an agricultural centre, still holds medieval ruins, like the thirteenth-century Mill, the Grancia of Cuna, old fortified farm which belonged to the Santa Maria della Scala hospital in Siena and the small village of Lucignano d'Arbia situated along the Via Cassia, next to Siena where pilgrims walking to Rome used to rest.
Monteroni d'Arbia is well connected to the town of Siena both by bus or trains and by bike as the around territory is mostly flat.
Monteroni d'Arbia, originally an agricultural centre, still holds medieval ruins, like the thirteenth-century Mill, the Grancia of Cuna, old fortified farm which belonged to the Santa Maria della Scala hospital in Siena and the small village of Lucignano d'Arbia situated along the Via Cassia, next to Siena where pilgrims walking to Rome used to rest.
Monteroni d'Arbia is well connected to the town of Siena both by bus or trains and by bike as the around territory is mostly flat.
Travel information
From Florence: Motorway A1, exit Firenze Certosa; Motorway Firenze-Siena, exit Siena Sud: take Cassia road direction Monteroni d'Arbia for about 10 km. Or by bus every 30 min.
From Rome: Motorway A1, exit Valdichiana; S.S. 326 road to Sinalunga, then Asciano and Monteroni d'Arbia (about 40 km). or following Cassia road both from Florence (about 50 km) and from Rome (about 200 km).
From Grosseto: S.S. 223 road, turn right to Fontazzi, direction Vescovado di Murlo and then Monteroni d'Arbia (about 60 km).