Loading


The Chianti region extends between the provinces of Florence, Siena and Arezzo and mark the East border of this area with Valdarno and Valdichiana. The region is mainly hilly and the municipalities belonging to this area are part of the production area of the Chianti, a red DOCG wine.
Rating: 10/10 based upon 1 reviews
Property for exclusive useIn the hills of the Chianti, between Siena and Florence, stands Casale Santappiano, a small hamlet consisting of five apartments rented together as an ideal solution for groups or families who wish to spend their holiday together in Tuscany, while each maintaining their own[...]
Rating: 10/10 based upon 5 reviews
Property for exclusive useOld stone property, 150 sq. m., for up to 8 persons with 4 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with shower. There is a garden, a swimming pool exclusively for guests, as is the barbecue. Parking for 2 cars is shared with others. The owners live in a small and completely independent[...]
Property for exclusive use“Castellare de Sernigi” is an ancient Tuscan villa on the Chianti hills, surrounded by vineyards and olive trees, enjoying a wonderful view of the typical countryside. This accommodation is part of a small group of houses with a bell tower and small church. Restoration works[...]
Rating: 10/10 based upon 2 reviews
Property for exclusive useExclusive villa with swimming pool, suitable for 6 people, with 3 double bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, an enclosed garden equipped for outdoor dining, a portable barbecue. The villa is furnished with heating, smart TV, wi-fi internet connection, baby bed, high chair and private[...]
Rating: 9/10 based upon 1 reviews
Property for exclusive useAncient farmhouse surrounded by olive groves and terraced areas and situated inside the Castello di Bibbione estate in the Chianti area. The castle dates back to the early 11th century, whereas the stone-built houses of the hamlet date back to the early 13th century. The[...]
Property for exclusive useThe villa is situated in the hills that ascend from the city of Florence towards Chianti. It is part of a large historic estate belonging to an aristocratic Florentine family. The countryside all around is a succession of woods, olive groves and vineyards, dotted with farmhouses[...]
In the ancient hamlet that surrounds the Bibbione Castle ,12 apartments have been extracted with an attentive restoration, all tastefully furnished with special attention paid to its particulars. The hamlet dates back to 1200 and is located in a panoramic position on the hills in front of San Casciano[...]
from 1.120,00 1.008,00 EUR/Week
from 1.120,00 1.008,00 EUR/Week
from 1.120,00 1.008,00 EUR/Week
from 1.365,00 1.232,00 EUR/Week
from 966,00 868,00 EUR/Week
from 777,00 700,00 EUR/Week
from 777,00 700,00 EUR/Week
from 1.365,00 1.232,00 EUR/Week
from 1.365,00 1.232,00 EUR/Week
from 777,00 700,00 EUR/Week
12% off6% off
Rating: 10/10 based upon 3 reviews
Property for exclusive useCasale del Lago is an long-standing property, 160 sq.m. sleeping up to 12 people made up of 4 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms one of which has a Jacuzzi and two sitting rooms each with a double sofa bed. The house, dating back to the beginning of the 19th century has been perfectly[...]
Property for exclusive useTypical stone villa from the 15th Century made into a comfortable holiday home, 400 sq. m., hosting up to 10 persons with a large garden, exclusive swimming pool and furnished loggia for lunches. The villa has 5 double bedrooms and 5 bathrooms and has Wi-Fi, satellite TV, sauna[...]
Rating: 9/10 based upon 2 reviews
Property for exclusive useExclusive villa with swimming pool, consisting of 2 units, suitable for 12 people in 4 double bedrooms, 1 triple bedroom, 1 single bedroom, 3 bathrooms with shower, 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms with fireplace and TV. Outdoor, large partially fenced garden, covered porch equipped[...]
Property for exclusive useIn a beautiful position in the Chianti hills near San Gimignano, just 30 km from Florence, is located the Dimora del Castello, built on the ancient Via Francigena, that connected France to Rome during the Middle-age. The origins of the Dimora del Castello date back to the early[...]