We (family of 5) stayed for 4 nights in the Tortore ("doves") villa, which was relatively roomy (parents in the en-suite bedroom, 2 beds in the living room, and one more in the loft) and well stocked kitchen (even the espresso coffee was refilled without us asking, when we finished the last drop). The San Fabiano agriturismo is walking distance from the nearby town (Monteroni d'Arbia) and about a 20 minute drive from Siena. Rachel and Filippo are great hosts and go out of their way to make you comfortable as well as give you advice about touring the area. Unfortunately, we spent most of our days out touring, so we didn't take full advantage of the local activities (swimming pool, biking, etc.), but we enjoyed having our own cooking facilities for end-of-day meals as well as the lovely gardens for for our morning coffee and breakfast. As guests of the agriturismo (tourist farmhouses), you are entitled to the worthwhile free tour of Siena. All in all, very recommended.
We (family of 5) stayed for 4 nights in the Tortore ("doves") villa, which was relatively roomy (parents in the en-suite bedroom, 2 beds in the living room, and one more in the loft) and well stocked kitchen (even the espresso coffee was refilled without us asking, when we finished the last drop). The San Fabiano agriturismo is walking distance from the nearby town (Monteroni d'Arbia) and about a 20 minute drive from Siena. Rachel and Filippo are great hosts and go out of their way to make you comfortable as well as give you advice about touring the area. Unfortunately, we spent most of our days out touring, so we didn't take full advantage of the local activities (swimming pool, biking, etc.), but we enjoyed having our own cooking facilities for end-of-day meals as well as the lovely gardens for for our morning coffee and breakfast. As guests of the agriturismo (tourist farmhouses), you are entitled to the worthwhile free tour of Siena. All in all, very recommended.