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Tessa Jul 31st, 2000 08:57 AM

Chianti accommodation
 
Any ideas for a place to stay in the Chianti region of Tuscany? A winery would be fun.

Michele Jul 31st, 2000 11:54 AM

I am also looking for the same thing. I would love to hear where you decide. <BR>Michele

Dan Jul 31st, 2000 07:20 PM

Ladies: <BR> <BR>My wife, child and I recently stayed at Livernano, a restored hilltop hamlet between Castellina and Radda. It was wonderful. It is a working winery. Pricey - $150+/nt, but very relaxing. The owners are Swiss and speak excellent English, breakfast is included and dinner can be taken as an extra. There is also a pool. The one caveat is that it is very remote - you must travel about five miles over a dirt road to reach it. Their web site is www.meos.ch/livernano.

Ian Aug 1st, 2000 09:33 AM

Hi Tessa <BR>I have just returned from a two week holiday at a great place close to Florence - about 8 miles south east. <BR>It is an Agritourism or farm apartments on a working wineyard and olive oil producing estate.Each week they give a tour of the wine cellars and private Museum followed by a tasting of their wines and olive oil - they have won countless prizes for their Chianti! <BR>I had a lovely large apartment with a spectacular view of the Arno valley. It was so hard to leave at the end of it. <BR>You can check them out on www.fattoria-pagnana.com They speak good English and unlike many places in Italy they replied very promptly. <BR>Ian

jbl Aug 1st, 2000 12:27 PM

Try Colle Lungo which is in Castellina in Chianti. <BR>We thought it was great and very well located between Sienna and Florence. <BR>Web sight at collelungo.com

grego Aug 2nd, 2000 06:47 PM

see response to Nice place to stay in Tuscany - Amy above

lisa peretz Aug 3rd, 2000 09:38 AM

We loved Villa Scacciapensieri just north of Siena. We drove everywhere from there and we thought it was REALLY charming. Check out the images of the villa at www.web.tin.it/villascacciapensieri. Have fun!!!

Cheryl Aug 10th, 2000 07:22 PM

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carrie Aug 10th, 2000 08:14 PM

San Felice (east of Sienna). <BR> <BR>Terrific wines, great restaurant. beautiful village (the winery IS the village). Absolutely charming. Pool overlooking vineyards. Lovely gardens. <BR> <BR>Pricey, but well worth it.

top Feb 26th, 2001 06:17 PM

to the top - - for Dawn... <BR>

christina Feb 27th, 2001 01:52 AM

ciao a tutti! <BR> <BR>castello di vihhimaggio could be fine as well, it's in the middle of the chianti up on a hill (in the castle surrounded by their vinyards) <BR>www.vicchiomaggio.it <BR> <BR>or another vinyard (where i would stay if i don't yet live here in the chianti) www.fattoriasantostefano.net (during the summer they do have a swimming-pool). <BR> <BR>have fun here in the chianti! <BR> <BR>tanti saluti <BR> <BR>christina

C. Kraft Feb 27th, 2001 03:01 AM

Try www.knowital.com They list all sorts of places all over Tuscany. We found an apartment in a vineyard producing chianti, grappa, olive oil and honey complete with pool. Sounds reasonably priced. The one we're going to is at Fattoria Il Turco/Podere Torricella. Dr. Cristiano Castellani is the owner. Very prompt and professional. In any event, knowital has enough ideas to keep you busy for a long time and all accommodations are available through e-mail and have pictures and some have alternate web sites as well.


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