Siena Hills, an Experiential Resort for Glamping, Opens in Kyoto's Tango Peninsula | Siena Hills
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June 28, 2018

Siena Hills, an Experiential Resort for Glamping, Opens in Kyoto's Tango Peninsula | Siena Hills


Siena Hills


Luxurious Villas and Glamping Tents


Enjoy Kyoto's Tango Peninsula Nature
Experiential Resort "Siena Hills" Opens


In the deep recesses of Kyoto, where the original landscapes of old Japan remain, the experiential resort facility "Siena Hills" opened on July 21st (Saturday) in the Tango Peninsula area. With villas and glamping tents available, guests can fully immerse themselves in the abundant nature.

Text by YANAKA Tomomi




Day-Use Programs Allow for Day Trip Glamping





The Kyoto Tango Peninsula area, home to Amanohashidate and once known as "Japan's front gate," is steeped in myths and folktales. Traditional lifestyles, history, and culture rooted in the region, such as fishing, agriculture, and sake brewing, still endure.

"Siena Hills" is born from a fusion of this region's "nostalgia" with a modern, luxurious space.

"Siena Hills" offers a luxurious private


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living experience with "Marintopia The Suite" villas and comfortable "Grand Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate" tents. Both are fully equipped with amenities, excluding food, allowing for an easily accessible escape into the extraordinary.

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The villa-type "Marintopia The Suite" comprises 10 units in total: 3 suites and 7 standard rooms.

All units feature a private garden and private pool, allowing for use as a private villa. The villas include a kitchen for guests to prepare their own meals with ingredients they bring, and it's also possible to order catering services using local seafood and organic vegetables grown in the resort's own garden.

"Grand Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate" offers 12 units in total: 11 "dome tents" with a futuristic form and one "triple base" unit combining dome tents of different sizes. Each tent is themed with interior designs inspired by Nordic, West Coast, or Brooklyn styles.

Some tents feature transparent sections, offering panoramic views of the lush greenery from within the tent.



Barbecues can also be enjoyed on the decks provided for each tent. Furthermore, behind "Siena Hills" flows the gentle Seya River, where visitors can spot freshwater fish such as rainbow trout and ayu.

With day-use glamping, guests can fully enjoy the river and barbecue facilities during the day, and gaze at the starry sky in the evening, casually experiencing the natural embrace of "Siena Hills."

Siena Hills


Address: 3100-8 Hioki, Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture
Opening: July 21st (Saturday)




Contact


Siena Hills


Tel. 0772-45-1073


http://www.siena-hills.com/