
Student's Hostel Gowett is located in a prestigious building early last century by British mines in the Val di Cornia.
It enjoys a strategic location that allows visitors to enjoy a charming area of Tuscany, where nature and history combine in a captivating landscape.
Today is a modern youth hostel with a capacity of 100 beds in double rooms and 4 / 6 seats.
All rooms with private bathroom, are particularly suitable and comfortable to accommodate every type of traveler.
Furthermore, inside the hostel, along with the garden, the reception and breakfast room, there is the Restaurant of the Rocks. The location of the hostel where guests can enjoy the rich traditional Tuscan cuisine, and Sicilians EMILIANA chef offers bubbles with his twenty years of experience delights in delighting the most discerning palates with its culinary interpretations.
Located within the Archaeological Park of San Silvestro, where is the eponymous medieval fortress and the mine's knife, is less than 5 km from the seaside of St. Vincent and Donoratico. The park offers archaeological and mining trails and other nature with more opportunities to stay, hiking, guided tours;
explore the experiences of life in the medieval setting of the Rocca di San Silvestro exploration or mining.
Among the latest creations of a tunnel mining restructuring of the twentieth century traveled on a train mining and documentation center
Villa Lanzi. The park contains three museums: Archaeology and minerals (history and geology of the area); Temperino Mine (underground route that allows you to trace the evolution of mining techniques from the Etruscans to the present) and Pozzo Earle, museum of mining machinery and beauty social history of miners.
The property is accessible to disabled people and is located a few kilometers from the medieval town of Campiglia Marittima.
The large outdoor gardens are accessed through the monumental staircase, overlooks the spectacular fortress of San Silvestro.
In addition, the hostel are easily accessible natural-archaeological park of the Val di Cornia (Baratti and Populonia).