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Rifugio delle Poiane, Pisa, Italy

Rifugio Delle Poiane Podere Torignano, Pisa

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About Rifugio delle Poiane

The Rifugio delle Poiane is an old house located in the southern green hills and is ideal for relaxing and excursions...

Rifugio delle Poiane Amenities

Included in Price
    Breakfast, Linen, Parking
Reception
    24 Hour Reception
Web Access
    Internet Access
General
  • Breakfast
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Bicycle Parking
  • Parking
Food/Drink
  • Guest Kitchen
  • Restaurant
  • BBQ Area
  • Buffet
In Room
    Reading Light
Things to do In Rifugio delle Poiane
    Common Room, Fussball, BBQ Area

Avg Rating: 96% (1 Review)

Character: 100%

Security: 100%

Location: 80%

Staff: 100%

Fun: 100%

Cleanliness: 100%

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Customer Reviews

44%

If this was close to civilization it would a decent place to stay however u HAVE to have a car. its in the middle of the woods w/ no hiking trails/ways to take advantage of the surroundings. literally nothing but a nice view. If you dont have a vehicle they charge 20 euros each way if for pick up at Cecina station, a PER PERSON fee. My advice... pay the 50 something euro charge to stay in pisa instead. cheaper and less hassle.

~ Jul 22 2008

96%

The refuge was the best place we could have hoped for to start our Italian vacation! The staff is amazing, as well as the food and our room!

Matthew, from USA ~ Jun 11 2008

24%

non lo consiglio a nessuno!!!!!

edoardo, from Italy ~ Jun 3 2008

56%

BE WARNED: This place is very isolated and at the end of a long, rutted driveway. We were told multiple times that dinner was free. Dinner was nice, but simple (eg. soup). Late on our last night it was demanded that we pay 40 euro per meal. The owner said there had been a \"misunderstanding\" and that the price was set out in a sign in the kitchen (we checked - no sign). Given the late hour and isolation, we had little choice but to pay. We left feeling ripped off and intimidated.

James Philip, from New Zealand ~ May 16 2008

46%

The road to the place are really bad. And we are from a country known for terribel roads. The food, breakfast and the only dinner we ate, was poor. Only dry bisquits for breakfast and a small portion of jam. But the location was fine and peacefull.

Rune Hjort, from Denmark ~ Sep 20 2007

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