The Chianti, famous hilly region in the heart of Tuscany, is an ideal destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the culture, history and natural beauty of this fascinating area of Italy. Famous for its breathtaking landscapes and for the production of some of the world’s finest wines, it offers an endless range of activities suitable for every type of traveller. From tasting the renowned Chianti Classico wines in historic cellars, to excursions through vineyards and olive groves, to discovering medieval villages such as Greve and Radda, Chianti offers authentic and unforgettable experiences. Whether you are a foodie, history buff or adventurous hiker, this land offers the perfect mix of tradition and relaxation, all set in a postcard-perfect landscape.
expand_moreFor more infoStroll around the area and explore different places, trying activities for adrenaline lovers.
Cooking class: Learn to cook traditional Tuscan dishes with local chefs. Take part in cooking classes where you will master the art of pasta preparation, sauces and other authentic Italian recipes.
Rent a Vespa: Experience the picturesque Tuscan countryside in a unique way by renting a Vespa. Glide through rolling hills, vineyards and charming villages, enjoying breathtaking views and local culture.
Truffle Hunt: Join a truffle hunting experience, where you will venture into the woods with expert truffle hunters and their trained dogs. Discover the art of truffle hunting, participate in the hunt and enjoy the satisfaction of discovering these culinary treasures.
Wine tasting: The villa is surrounded by renowned wineries in Chianti and Montalcino. Join a wine tasting tour to taste exquisite Tuscan wines, discover the winemaking process and enjoy the beautiful landscapes.
Hot Air Balloon: Fly over the Tuscan landscape in a hot air balloon for a view of the beauty of the chianti, this unique experience offers a serene and enchanting perspective.
From the Villa, there are destinations easily reachable by car, such as Monteriggioni, Siena, San Gimignano, Montalcino and Florence.
- The Castle of Monteriggioni was built by the Sienese, in a period between 1213 and 1219. 8 km and 10 min drive from the villa.
- Florence, the capital of Tuscany, is a treasure trove of art, culture and history. Among the must-see attractions are the iconic Florence Cathedral (Duomo) with its extraordinary dome. 55 km and 50 min by car from the villa.
- San Gimignano is a medieval jewel known for its well-preserved towering skyline. Breathtaking views from the top. 21 km and 30 min by car from the villa.
- Siena exudes history and charm, with its medieval architecture and vibrant culture. Visit the magnificent Cathedral of Siena (Duomo di Siena). The Piazza del Campo is the heart of the city, where the Palio takes place. 25 km and 26 min by car from the villa.
The food of the area fully reflects its location between Siena and Florence. Good oil, silly bread, cold cuts, eggs, farm animals, cheese, fruits and vegetables are the main elements of the kitchen. During your holiday, you can enjoy several typical dishes of the Tuscan cuisine. Here are some specialties not to be missed:
Pici cacio e pepe: a type of fresh pasta seasoned with pecorino and black pepper.
Ribollita: a thick soup made from bread, beans and vegetables, perfect for the cooler days.
Steak alla fiorentina: a succulent beef steak, typical of Tuscany, grilled.
Pecorino: local sheep cheese, often accompanied by honey or marmalades.
Tuscan crostini: slices of Tuscan bread with various types of pâté, such as chicken liver.
Cantucci: almond biscuits to taste with vin santo, a sweet wine typical of the region.
Also, don’t forget to taste local wines such as Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino while exploring the local restaurants and trattorias!