Mazzavecchia · Sorano · Tuscany
Ancient forests, volcanic landscapes, and skies full of stars. Casa Pavone is a place where time slows down.
The House
Mazzavecchia is a traditional stone farmhouse nestled in the pristine hills near Sorano — ancient forests, volcanic landscapes, sweeping valleys. Mountain air, breathtaking scenery, and stars like you've never seen.
The house has three bedrooms, each with a double bed. One bedroom has an en-suite bathroom; the other two share a bathroom. Both bathrooms have a shower and bidet. The living room has a wood-burning fireplace, a music system, instruments guests can play, and board games for rainy evenings.
Outside: a covered terrace with an outdoor sink, a large barbecue, and a wood-fired pizza oven — the perfect stage for long Tuscan evenings under the sky.
Wifi via Starlink is included. On-site parking. Pets welcome.
Sleeping
Double bed with en-suite bathroom (shower + bidet). Ground floor. Quiet and private.
Double bed. Shares the upstairs bathroom. Exposed wooden beams and a skylight.
Double bed. Shares the upstairs bathroom. Views over the valley.
The house comfortably sleeps 6 in beds. Additional guests can use the sofa bed in the living room, floor mattresses, and two Thai mattresses. A children's bed is also available. Maximum capacity: 10 guests.
What's included
The Region
Casa Pavone sits at the heart of one of Tuscany's most dramatic and underexplored corners — the Maremma. Ancient hilltop towns, Etruscan sunken roads, thermal springs, and wild coastline all within reach.
A dramatic tufa stone town built into volcanic rock. One of the most striking medieval villages in Italy.
The "Little Jerusalem" — a cliff-top town perched over deep ravines. Unforgettable at dusk.
World-famous natural thermal waterfalls flowing at 37°C year-round. Free and open to all.
White travertine waterfalls and natural hot pools in the forest. A hidden Tuscan gem.
A beloved Maremma horse farm — wonderful for families and those who love the outdoors.
Walk ancient Etruscan sunken paths through volcanic rock, or head to the coast and island of Giglio.
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