Palazzo del Borgo
Chianni (Pisa)
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The setting is old, the house dates back to the 16th century. The comfort of its apartments is modern.
The private woods is a perfect setting for walking in contact with nature.
This oasis of peace in the timeless village of Rivalto (Valdera, Pisa), is also a comfortable starting point for your daily excursions to the major towns of arts in Tuscany.
Structure and accommodation
- Room only
- Bed & Breakfast
- Horse-riding
- Swimming pool
- Pets allowed
There are 13 apartments; each one is different from the other. Which is the right one for you?
A detail, a fresco, a natural stonewall, or a fireplace… will help you choose!
The 1 room-apartments (Il Boschetto, leViste and il Belvedere) are fit for 2 sleeps: living-room with kitchenette, table and chairs, armchair, bathroom with shower, sleeping area with double bed in the gallery or in the living-room.
The 2 room-apartments (Mansarda, Torretta, Panorama, Vecchia Stalla) are fit for 2-4 sleeps: living-room with kitchenette, table and chairs, sofa bed, bathroom with shower, sleeping area with double bed in a room or in the gallery.
The 2 room deluxe apartments (Frantoio, Cigliere) are fit for 2-4 sleeps: living-room with original natural stone walls or with restored paintings, kitchenette, fireplace, table and chairs, sofa bed, bathroom with shower, double bedroom.
The 3 room-apartment (Scaletta) is fit for 4-6 sleeps: living-room with kitchenette, table and chairs, double sofa bed, double bedroom, bathroom with shower, double bedroom with separate beds in the mansard-gallery, independent entrance on the ground floor. Private table and chairs outside on the terrace in front of the entrance door.
The 3 room deluxe apartments (Focolare, Granaio and Canonica) are fit for 4-6 sleeps: living-room with kitchenette, table and chairs, double sofa bed, 2 double bedrooms, 2 bathroom with shower.
For some reading or simply a rest, for a taste of good wine in the open air, the pool and its terrace are the ideal place, with a panoramic view over the Valdera Valley.


