Il Castello's swimming pool overlooks a terraced olive grove and is shaded by old pine trees. Amenities around the pool include Jacuzzi, gym equipment and changing room. The property offers its guest the best and freshest Tuscan cuisine; the property operates its own olive grove and organic farm, which produce the olive oil and produce used in your meals prepared at the property. To complement the notable cuisine, there is a state-of-the-art cellar of fine Italian wines.
On request, many different services can be arranged such as cooking demonstrations/lessons; painting lessons; massages; private chauffeur driven car hire; guided tours to local medieval villages such as Bolgheri, Castagneto Carducci, Populonia, and to the nearby artistic cities of Lucca, Pisa, Siena and Florence; visits to the wineries and olive oil mills of the area's most famous producers; and excursions to discover the beautiful coastline of the Tuscan Archipelago on a private boat. Tennis and horseback riding are nearby; the Il Pelegone golf club is 15 minutes away. Guests are pampered by an excellent staff, which includes a concierge, two chambermaids, chef with assistants, and two waiters to serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. This historic manor is ideal to celebrate special events and weddings.
What to do in the Maremma region of Tuscany
This extraordinarily lovely stretch of Italy sits between Rome and Pisa, offering expansive, breathtaking views of the islands
of Giglio and Elba. Highlights of the area include the unspoiled fishing village of Castiglione della Pescaia, endless stretches
of incomparable beaches, and the medieval village of Massa Marittima. This enchanting cobble-stoned village has become
greatly popular and is home to many international artists and socialities. Also worth a visit is the magical and mysterious city of
Volterra, with its roots in three thousand years of history. Today the city preserves above all its medieval qualities, not only in
its 12th-century city walls, but also in its urban layout with narrow streets, palaces, tower houses and churches. Strongly
recommended are visits to the
surrounding towns of Populonia and Baratti, Suvereto, Campiglia Marittima, Castagneto Carducci and Bolgheri.
Numerous day trip possibilities include the chic harbor of Puntala and the major art cities of Siena, Pisa and Florence.
Boat rentals for cruising around the coast are available, and private tours of the region's many acclaimed wineries can be arranged.
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Restaurants
While in Massa Marittima, stop for an exquisite meal at Osteria del Vecchio Borgo.
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