Tuscany, Italy
Conti Di San Bonifacio
Conti di San Bonifacio Wine Resort truly offers an experience in Southern Tuscany that is off the beaten track. With personalised service, gorgeous accommodations, and beautiful landscapes. Foodies will rejoice at the excellent Tuscan food and wine on offer in this charming rustic retreat. This restored stone farmhouse sits in the middle of a gorgeously green landscape, beneath the Tuscan sun.
hotel Guide
Facilities
- Seven rooms, including three suites, all equipped with air conditioning, flat screen, cable tv, dvd & , heating, private bar, hairdryer, and free Wi-Fi.
- Guests can choose between deluxe rooms, suites & junior suites some with vineyard and olive grove views.
- Pool-side with stunning valley views.
- Wine-tasting lounge and wine cellar.
Our Favourite
- Oenophiles will enjoy on-site wine tours and tastings (as well as visiting other local vineyards) while spa-goers will appreciate the private 'beauty' suite, perfect for secluded massages. There is an outdoor pool area, a lovely spot for hillside yoga, and activities nearby including horseback riding, trekking, sailing, golf, and canoeing on the sea.
Wine & Dine
- Focusing on local ingredients among the dinner standouts are the freshly made paccheri with swordfish and lamb from a nearby farm. Particularly picturesque is the outdoor dining area with tables under fairy lights and wide sweeping views of the estate and surrounding landscape. Breakfast consists of freshly baked goods, seasonal fruit, and a nice spread of yogurt, cheese, and cereal.
Dresscode
- Relaxed, you are in Tuscany.
Budget
- From EUR 290 per night.
Local Guide
Local Restaurants
- Canapone meat and fish dishes, in Grosseto. Piazza Dante Alighieri, 3
- La Vecchia Hosteria, classical tuscan cuisine, in Gavorrano. Via Cavallinone, 14
When to Go
- Spring and autumn are lovely times for exploring the countryside and hill towns.
Good to Know
- Conti di San Bonifacio is a working farm and wine estate where tables display wines straight from the vineyards for guests to taste. Perfect tranquility or a vacation of activity including wine and cooking courses, yoga on the hilltop, horse riding and night treks or just simply discovering the medieval villages which crown each of the surrounding hilltops or the white beaches all along the Tuscan coastline.
Don't Miss
- Worth getting out of bed for is a trip to the charming hilltop villages of Montalcino, and Bolgheri.
- A must-do is a visit the Castiglione Della Pescaia beach, which is about half-an-hour away from the hotel.
How to Get There
- Nearest airport is Pisa, 100km from the hotel.
- Rome Fiumicino and Florence airport are about 2 hours.
- Transfers can be arranged.
- Nearest train station is Grosseto, a 25 minutes drive.