"La Tinaia is a small farmhouse located in an ancient, fully renovated country house, set on the hills of Scandicci in a panoramic position. The property is surrounded by vineyards."
"In the heart of Chianti, we offer you our charming neo-Gothic style farmhouse, which, thanks to careful restoration, has been transformed into an elegant farmhouse."
The Chianti is a hill part of Tuscany’s territory. It is located between Firenze, Arezzo and Siena territories and it is famous for its DOCG wine. Greve in Chianti and Barberino Val d’Elsa are two of the most famous attraction in this area.
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Experience the heart of Tuscany: Chianti Farm Stays featuring wine tastings and medieval villages.
Why Choose a Farm Stay Holiday in Chianti?
Famous for its postcard-perfect landscapes and Chianti Classico wine (marked with the Black Rooster), this area offers a complete immersion in Tuscan culture. Staying at a farm stay allows you to wake up among the vineyards and taste products directly from the producer.
Wine Tourism: Wine routes, cellar tours, and tastings of Chianti Classico, IGT, and Vinsanto.
Traditional Cuisine: Bistecca alla Fiorentina (Florentine steak), Ribollita soup, Pappa al Pomodoro, Cinta Senese cured meats, and EVO oil.
Excursions & Sports: Cycling itineraries (gravel roads and tourist cycling routes), trekking in the hills, and horseback riding.
Historic Villages: Radda in Chianti, Castellina in Chianti, Greve in Chianti, and Gaiole in Chianti, rich in medieval history and artisanal products.
Events & Traditions: 'Vino al Vino' in Panzano in Chianti or the 'Settimana del Baratto' (Barter Week) celebrating exchanges at farm stays.
Frequently Asked Questions about Chianti Farm Stays
Spring (April–June) and Autumn (September–October) are ideal. In spring, nature is blooming; in autumn, you can witness the grape harvest and the landscape turns spectacular colors (foliage). July and August are very hot but excellent for enjoying the pool.
On average, you'll spend between €80 and €150 per night for a double room in low season. Prices rise to €120 - €250 in high season (summer and long weekends) or for facilities with luxury services like a spa or starred restaurant.
The Chianti near Florence (around Greve and Panzano) is closer to Florence and is ideal if you want to combine city excursions and relaxation.
The Chianti near Siena (around Radda and Castellina) is more rural and offers more 'classic' and intimate landscapes, perfect for those seeking tranquility and pure food and wine tourism.
Many modern wineries and farm stays have been renovated to ensure disabled access. It is always recommended to call ahead to verify the specific accessibility of tasting areas and restrooms.
Absolutely yes. Many high-end farm stays in Chianti offer **Spas**, massages, wellness paths, and the chance to do yoga or meditation among the vineyards. Alternatively, panoramic pools are perfect for total relaxation.