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This villa features a private pool and a fireplace. Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned villa features 4 l…
This villa features a private pool and a fireplace. Featuring a private entrance, this air-conditioned villa consists of…
Providing free toiletries, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. Thi…
The twin/double room provides air conditioning, a mini-bar, a terrace with a quiet street view as well as a private bath…
This comfortable room offers free Wi-Fi and an private bathroom.
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The doubl…
1 Double Bed 140 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Sleep - Egyptian cotton linens and bed sheets Bathroom - 11…
10 Queen Beds and 4 Twin Beds Deck/patio with garden views Layout - 10 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, and dining area…
5 Queen Beds and 3 Twin Beds Deck/patio with garden views Layout - 4 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, and dining area R…
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Restaurants nearby
- Osteria Le PanzanelleBib This pleasant rural trattoria has a simple, informal ambience, plus an attractive outdoor space in the shady garden. Wherever you sit, you’ll savour generous portions of delicious regional cuisine, including home-made pasta and excellent meat – we particularly enjoyed the pici pasta with garlic and the rabbit stuffed with spinach. Fresh fish from the island of Elba is served on Fridays, while the wine list focuses on Tuscan labels. It’s always a good idea to book ahead!529m
- Osteria di Passignano★ Michelin Within the Antinori universe, in one of the most beguiling villages of the Chianti Classico, stands the Osteria di Passignano: a restaurant of great elegance housed within walls steeped in history, alongside the ancient Badia di Passignano, still inhabited by monks and guardian of the barrel cellar of the wine that bears its name, produced from the vineyards that surround the monastery. The setting is of the very highest order, where history, craftsmanship and extraordinary landscapes are woven together. In the kitchen, chef Matteo Lorenzini maintains a close bond with the territory and its pr7.9km
- Antica Trattoria La ToppaBib The two traditional rooms at this restaurant are perfectly in keeping with the medieval atmosphere of the beautifully preserved village of San Donato. The cuisine is obviously Tuscan in style, delighting guests with its exquisite home-made pasta expertly prepared by young chef Matteo. At certain times of the year, special dishes such as game make an appearance on the menu – the wild boar stew is not to be missed! Among the desserts, make sure you try the caramel panna cotta which is one of the best in the region. The small wine list includes a few labels from famous wineries.6.0km
- Solociccia One of the most famous butchers in Italy has now turned his hand to cooking. At two locations, Solociccia or Officina della Bistecca, the menu is unique and served at a specific time with a meat proposal or a vegetarian option. Solociccia is only open for lunch.2.7km
- La Locanda di Pietracupa The gastronomic dream of every traveler in Tuscany takes shape at this restaurant, housed in a quintessential Chianti farmhouse with a shaded terrace dedicated to summer service. The menu presents a notable procession of regional flavors guided by the seasons: pici with salt cod, three peppers, and pistachio pesto; squab with truffle vinaigrette; ricotta and citrus cake with ginger sauce… culminating in the unmissable Fiorentina, the territory’s timeless icon.5.3km
- Albergaccio di Castellina In the heart of one of Italy’s most iconic landscapes, Chianti Classico, with its harmonious hills and vineyards tracing picture-perfect panoramas, Albergaccio, considered Tuscany’s oldest historic restaurant, welcomes guests with a perfect balance of past and present. The interiors preserve the authentic charm of the setting, while the kitchen reinterprets traditional dishes with a contemporary touch, never betraying their essence. In the dining room, Francesco greets guests with grace and professionalism, guiding them in selecting the wine best suited to enhance the gastronomic experience. A5.8km
- Tavola di Guido The menu crafted by Guido, a chef attentive to seasonality and estate products, is a tribute to the land. The extra virgin olive oil comes from Poggibonsi or Castellina, both from the same farm. Among the signature dishes is the beetroot risotto with pancetta, crème fraîche, and nasturtium – but only when in season! The wine cellar features Tuscan, Italian, and international labels, with a special treat to try: Amphoreum, a home-produced orange wine made from Trebbiano, known for its salinity and medium body.9.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Pieve of San Leolino church building in Greve in Chianti, Italy1.4km
- Badia di Passignano church building in Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, Italy7.8km
- Castle of Verrazzano building in Greve in Chianti, Italy9.1km
- castle of Paneretta castle in Monsanto (Barberino Val d'Elsa)9.1km
- San Pietro a Cedda church in the municipality of Poggibonsi9.7km
- Castello di Vicchiomaggio building in Greve in Chianti, Italy10.0km
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