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    Villa Campestri - View from the room

    Villa Campestri

    (4 reviews)

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    Spent a week here, felt like a month. (not a negative reflection on the Villa) This is for two…read morereasons: 1. very relaxing, slower pace...(I can't handle more than a day or two of this) I grew up in the country, so I like to limit my time in areas this remote, this peaceful.... Views were spectacular of the Mugello Region. I should upload some pictures, it really is a beautiful place. It's an olive oil resort, so there are olive orchards abound. Trails to hike or ride bikes that they have onsite first come, first served...nice touch. Really is a pretty place. Cyprus Tree lined driveway, exquisite. It's the Italian countryside, so...pretty fantastic (if you are in to that sorta thing) Will stay there again, I am sure (at some point)

    Overall the experience at Villa Campestri is excellent--if you come with accurate expectations…read more Plan on a relatively rustic stay, off the beaten path, where you can enjoy some quiet relaxation or use the resort as a base to explore Tuscany while having a peaceful villa to return to at night. This is not a luxury hotel with air conditioning, 20 minute room service, etc. That said, the staff is extremely friendly and strives to be helpful in any way possible. Our room on the top floor was comfortable and quiet. It was extremely hot in Tuscany while we were there, so they gave us a high-quality fan to help keep our room cool. More than reasonable for a country villa. The breakfast buffet is excellent. Lunch is served on the patio with table side service. Dinners at Olivia were enjoyable, sitting on the patio overlooking the Tuscan hillside. The pool is very pleasant with plenty of shade trees if one wants to avoid too much sun. We planted a family-dedicated olive tree in the grove which gave our kids a great memory. I agree with another reviewer that the olive oil experience was somewhat underwhelming for the price. Our guide was very pleasant and knowledgeable, but a wider variety of oils, styles and variances would make for a more educational tasting. Overall, Villa Campestri is an excellent choice if you are willing to forego a few big city hotel comforts in exchange for rustic country charm.

    Fattoria degli Usignoli

    Fattoria degli Usignoli

    (7 reviews)

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    The Good- the view is fucking amazing, the restaurant is amazing and the people are nice…read more I would have liked a heartier breakfast, more posted activities and more chances to eat. This is missed opportunity for increased revenue. Think about it, most visitors are on a huge time difference. If you had more times you offered snack, people would buy. Post more information for people to read. The ride up here was exhausting, just need a better street sign with directional information. The room could use a full length mirror and blankets outside of the closet so they have a chance to air out. Other than that, I enjoyed the peacefulness of this place.

    Even in the "off season" this place was excellent. The rooms are just what you need for your…read morestopping off point to other cities. We stayed in a "condo" style room with a stove and plenty of dishes/pans to cook breakfast in the morning before leaving for the day. The grounds were well kept even though most of the stuff was closed when we went due to it being in the off season. The drive up is a little crazy if you aren't used to driving on tight roads with winding curves, but all of that makes the trip up to your room that much more exciting. Every place you look there are beautiful scenes to be taken in while walking around the place. The rooms have beautiful views of the vineyards down below and the service is excellent. HIGHLY RECOMMEND! - It's only about 40-ish minutes into Florence to catch trains around the country. - There is a grocery store a 5 minute walk up the road. - They do have wine for gifts or for a nice glass each night

    Castello di Casole

    Castello di Casole

    (8 reviews)

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    Castello di Casole d'Elsa (Castello di Casole, A Belmond Hotel, Tuscany) Tosca…read more We visited Castello di Casole d'Elsa for dinner. It is an extraordinary retreat where history, landscape, and luxury come together in a way that feels almost cinematic. Castello is atop a hill in the Tuscan countryside, the property occupies a restored 10th‑century castle within a large 4,200‑acre estate of vineyards, olive groves, forests, and fields. From the moment you arrive via a winding, cypress-lined road, it feels as though you've stepped into another era (as if driving through a forest). The setting alone is breathtaking, with sweeping views of rolling hills that stretch as far as the eye can see. The atmosphere is one of timeless, laid-back elegance. Despite its large scale, the estate feels peaceful and secluded, offering a true escape from daily life. The historic architecture such as stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and rustic details has been meticulously preserved, while contemporary design elements ensure comfort never feels compromised. One of the hotel's strongest aspects is how seamlessly it integrates with its surroundings. The estate is actively lived in, with agriculture, local production, and outdoor experiences shaping the guest experience. Dining at Tosca ristorante at Castello di Casole was a highpoint. The restaurant highlights traditional Tuscan cuisine, using ingredients grown directly on the estate...olive oil, wine, and seasonal produce. The food was exceptional, with a focus on authenticity and quality. We sampled items like baby squid, bread and oil, tortelli, and seabed amberjack. Service was one of the defining features of the hotel. Our servers were attentive, professional, and personable Memorable meal... Castello di Casole d'Elsa is a nice anniversary splurge that captures the essence of Tuscany in both style and substance. With its extraordinary setting, refined design, and outstanding service, it offers a deeply memorable visit that feels authentic. An immersive Tuscan escape...ideal for travelers seeking tranquility and a truly elevated countryside experience.

    We had the most amazing stay!!! Every single staff member was wonderful. We ate most of our meals…read moreon the premises, and our meals were excellent! Even our driver Marian, our driver for two days, was unbelievable. All of the places he suggested to us were perfect for our group. He was on time and went above and beyond in every way. I would highly recommend Castello Di Casole. You will not be disappointed!!!!

    Castello del Nero Hotel & Spa - La Taverna Tuscan Restaurant

    Castello del Nero Hotel & Spa

    (5 reviews)

    The best hotel I've ever stayed in. Period. My wife and I stayed here on our honeymoon and hardly a…read moreday goes by when I don't think about it. The grounds are beautiful, our room was enormous and the staff paid attention to every detail during our stay. My wife and I just renovated our house and we put in a pool and landscaping that borrows from the aesthetic of Castello del Nero's pool area. We are already planning to return for my 40th birthday...3 Years from now. We spent 3 weeks in Italy at 6 different hotels and this is the only one I think about and have to return to. The restaurants are both amazing and the breakfast is the best we had on our trip. If I could give 10 stars I would, so if you're even considering a stay at Castello del Nero I'd say look no further...it's time to book a reservation.

    My husband and I stayed here 4 nights of a two-week trip to Italy to celebrate our 10 year wedding…read moreanniversary. This hotel is a really high-end boutique hotel that really goes above and beyond to deliver an outstanding experience for all guests. The hotel is conveniently located in a small town about 30-40 minutes by car from Florence (between Florence and Siena). It is in the Chianti wine region of Tuscany. We stayed in a basic room, which was very nice. It was very large (one of the largest hotel rooms I have ever stayed in that wasn't a suite). There was a welcome bottle of champagne (already chilled for us) as well as a bottle of red wine and a huge basket of fresh fruit ready for us on our coffee table. There was a hand-written note to us that was a nice personal touch. The room had a beautiful view of the Tuscan countryside. The things that really stood out to me were: 1. Complimentary welcome champagne and wine 2. Abundant fruit basket that got replenished daily. 3. Complimentary bottled still and sparkling water replenished daily. 4. A pillow menu for guests! 5. Full breakfast every morning included with the room - there were 10 different kinds of milk out to suit everyone's preference (almond, soy, rice, goat, etc.) 5. The very nice spa 6. The setting of course! You literally couldn't ask for a more picturesque place! 7. Complimentary up to date movies on your TV 8. Great hiking trails right on the property My only (very small) complaints are that there was no dresser or shelves in the room - I had nowhere to unpack any of my folded clothes (there is only hanging space in the closet), and the mattress is very firm (this is just a personal issue though!). This hotel is very special and truly understands how to deliver a higher than 5-star experience to guests. I would highly recommend it for honeymooners, or anyone wanting a relaxing getaway in a beautiful place!

    Il Trebbiolo Relais - hotels - Updated June 2026

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