Il Sole del Sodo
The owner greeted us with a warm friendly smile, and showed us to our room, the "Stanza del Passato" (Room of the Past). Decorated with paintings and objects from Italy's past (mostly fashion), it was a wonderfully-lit home away from home. We quickly dropped our bags to take a more thorough tour. Between the sitting room well-stocked with books and the spacious dining room, this was the kind of place one could stay at for weeks at a time.
But we hadn't even seen the pool yet (only heard there was one). Antsy to take a dip after our long train ride, we put on our suits and headed out back. Let me tell you, a finer sight there never was. Sitting on the deck chairs beside the pool, we had a wonderful view of the marble pool and the entire Cortona countryside. Looking up, bunches of grapes were dangling just waiting to be picked and eaten. Off to the side, fig trees' branches were hanging low from the weight of their fruit. And there wasn't a cloud in the sky.
Though within walking distance of Cortona proper, the town is so incredibly hilly that a car is pretty much mandatory. Though Cortona isn't in my near-term radar anytime soon, if I'm ever there again, this fabulous bed & breakfast will be at the top of my list.

