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Swimming pool
Floor plans and rooms
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MEET YOUR HOSTS
Brent&Alex
The Priello family
Helper of the year (well...month)
 
RESERVATIONS & PRICES
Prices
Our goat farm
Reservation form
Reservation policy
Via fax confirmation
Specials
 
SPENDING YOUR DAYS ...
Staying at the farm
Horseback riding
Farmers markets
Our favourite restaurants
Main events in our area
 
MEALS & PRODUCTS FOR SALE
Meals at Priello
Home made organic products
Farm style cooking classes
 
TRAVELLING TIPS
Airplanes&trains
Car rental
Driving directions
Priello driveway (please read)
Map of our area
Map of central Italy
 
BRENT'S PICTURES
Brent's picture of the month
Previous months' pictures
Priello memorabilia
 
BRENT'S TIP OF THE MONTH
Brent's tip of the month
Previous months' tips
 
PRESS & GUEST BOOK
Press
Some of our guests' comments
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PRIELLO CONSULTING
B&B start up support
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Our experience
 
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MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO (Spring 2001)

Agritourism by Rudy Maxa for Marketplace

Carol Joy Nelson of Raleigh, NC, stays at a farmhouse near the Tuscan village of Priello in Italy. (...) it’s the best of both worlds, she says - "You have the comforts and amenities of a regular inn or bed and breakfast with the simple down-to-earth pleasures of a real farm. She takes driving trips to popular towns such as Florence, Siena, and Assisi.
And that seems to be the main lure of a farm stay: You are part of a place, not a guest in a hotel room. Maybe this summer it’s time for you to consider a rural holiday. I’m told you can actually breathe the air.

I’m Rudy Maxa from the Savvy Traveler for Marketplace.


L.A. TIMES - Readers Recommend (Sunday, January 23, 2000)

Italy--Don Leonard, Los Angeles: "Priello B&B, Località Priello 244, Caprese Michelangelo, Arezzo 52033; tel. 011-39-0575-791218, http://www.priello.com. In picturesque area of Tuscany. Breathtaking views. Horses available. Owned by two men, an American expat and an Italian ..."



SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER - Follow the Reader (Summer, 1998)

Tuscany B&B
Last year I stayed at a charming bed and breakfast called Priello, located in the Tuscany region of Italy. Priello is conveniently located an hour's drive from Florence and Siena, so it is perfect for day trips.
However, it is so pictoresque that once you arrive you may never want to leave. The views are breathtaking, and there are horses available for day trips through the hillside. Should you feel the need to see the outside world, there are charmin villages to explore throughout the region.
The inn is run by two men, Brent and Alex. (...) Brent, an American expatriate, is very helpful, with lots of information on the region.
Rooms (...) include a huge breakfast with home-baked breads, jams, fresh milk, eggs and cheese. Priello is also a small working farm with an orchard, and there is an oversized organic garden and a kitchen open for guest use.

Debra Reiff, Santa Cruz



OUT&ABOUT (Volume 6 - Number 6, July August 1997)

Priello Bed&Breakfast
This 17th-Century farm house is a perfect base for exploring Tuscany and Umbria. A relaxing and quiet place, with a spectacular view of the valley, it has been restored with the original materials (...).
All rooms have a private bathroom, complete with modern facilities. Rooms have also been restored, and are simply but comfortably furnished.
The beautiful countryside surrounding Priello is great for hiking, horseback riding or mountain biking (...).
The surrounding area is full of history, arts and tradition (...).



TIME DIGITAL (September 23, 1996)

How we found it on the web: A Tuscan Villa.
Our wedding is all set; what about the honeymoon? The bride has seen Stealing Beauty twice, so an italian Villa it is.
We start with a run through Yahoo (...). But Yahoo rewards a more direct approach. Typing "Tuscany" into the search window returns reams of information on apartments, castles for sale and - bull's eye - "Bed & Breakfast in Tuscany". The Villa is run by Brent and Alex and is beautiful, yet we press on.

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