Siena (Siena) Code IT052032AAT0057
La Torre al Tolfe is a romantic hamlet with private villa and restaurant. Its accommodations, finely furnished with antique country style furniture,immersed in a Tuscan garden, overlook vineyards and olive groves, with endless views towards Siena (a few kilometers away) and the Chianti hills. The villa has been inhabited by the Castelli family for several decades, and their love of Tuscan history and art is reflected in the Villa's furnishings, art and artifacts.
Ancient villa of the nineteenth century in a village of even more ancient origins, the location has 16 beautiful bedrooms and 3 spacious apartments, located within the village itself, from which to enjoy the beautiful views of the Sienese countryside.
On the ground floor, there is an elegant dining room and two comfortable lounges with piano room. Upstairs, guests can enjoy a large billiard room overlooking the garden. Each of the spacious rooms has been named after the contrade of Siena; they are spread over three floors, with elevator access.
The Torre alle Tolferestaurant opens onto the gardens of the villa where delicious zero-kilometer meals are served; in fact, everything comes from the organic farm, the pride of the property. The swimming pool, also offers a wonderful view of the Chianti hills and is ideal for moments of relaxation and fun during the warmer months.
In addition to seating and open-air or sheltered spaces.
There is a large room, the Limonaia, where activities and events can be organized. This room is often used for choral and musical practices, yoga classes, meetings and presentations, and wine and oil tastings. Moreover, as it is located in a central position of the hamlet, it can be opened to the patio and to the surrounding gardens. La Tinaia, as the name implies, preserves the renowned Tolfe wine. It is beautiful, spacious and has an excellent acoustics, for this reason this space is often dedicated to wine tasting and establishes the starting point for visits along the extraordinary medieval and Etruscan underground passages which are part of the historical heritage of the estate.