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Overview

The fortified hilltop village Barberino Val d'Elsa lies in the heart of the famous Chianti area, a region stretching between Florence and Siena (both cities are only 1/2 hours drive by car), and in easy reach of Lucca, Pisa, San Gimignano, Volterra and Arezzo, all to be reached in less than one hour by car.


The rental villa Palazzetto is a gentleman's abode whithin the village walls of Barberino with a beautiful garden at the back of the house opening onto exquisite views of endless rolling hills and the skyline of San Gimignano in the distance.

The village of Barberino has two bars, a bank, a small shop, an excellent butcher, a restaurant, a wine bar, a hairdresser, a chemistry, a post office and a small supermarket

Photographs of the Estate and the surroundings

A region where even the nature is an artist
A region where even the nature is an artist
A region where even the nature is an artist
A region where even the nature is an artist
Pedestrian street where is the villa to Barberino
Pedestrian street where is the villa to Barberino
The domain of Barberino and its remarkable architecture
The domain of Barberino and its remarkable architecture
The wonderfull region of the Chianti
The wonderfull region of the Chianti
Discover during your holidays magnificent Piazza del Campo, main place of Siena (less than one hour and a half of road)
Discover during your holidays magnificent Piazza del Campo, main place of Siena (less than one hour and a half of road)
During your holidays in Tuscany, you can visit one of city the richest in heritage of Italy, Siena
During your holidays in Tuscany, you can visit one of city the richest in heritage of Italy, Siena
The city of Florence, cradle of the Italian Renaissance, at less than one hour of road of your rent
The city of Florence, cradle of the Italian Renaissance, at less than one hour of road of your rent
During your stay in Tuscany, why not to go to Greve on Saturdays mornings to make your shopping to the market (only 20 kilometers)
During your stay in Tuscany, why not to go to Greve on Saturdays mornings to make your shopping to the market (only 20 kilometers)
In 20 minutes of your rent in Italy, the Romanic church of Sant Appiano
In 20 minutes of your rent in Italy, the Romanic church of Sant Appiano
The city of San Gimignano, unless half an hour of the domain where is the villa, is a magnificent medieval city in impressive ramparts.
The city of San Gimignano, unless half an hour of the domain where is the villa, is a magnificent medieval city in impressive ramparts.
The city of Volterra, loved by Stephanie Meyer, this medieval city will amaze you by its alleys and its architecture (at less than one hour of road)
The city of Volterra, loved by Stephanie Meyer, this medieval city will amaze you by its alleys and its architecture (at less than one hour of road)
At less than a half an hour of road, you will find the domain of Fattoria le Corti belonging to the same family as the domain of Barberino. You will can here participate in tasting of wine or take a meal in the restaurant of the domain
At less than a half an hour of road, you will find the domain of Fattoria le Corti belonging to the same family as the domain of Barberino. You will can here participate in tasting of wine or take a meal in the restaurant of the domain
The charming city of Tavarnelle Val di Pesa
The charming city of Tavarnelle Val di Pesa

Map & Getting there

Barberino in Chianti lies in the heart of the Chianti region, half way between Florence and Siena.

  • Tavarnelle Val di Pesa 2 km, large supermarket and weekly market
  • Greve in Chianti 25 km
  • Florence 35 km
  • Siena 50 km
  • San Gimignano 30 minutes
  • Volterra 50 minutes
  • Pisa 1,30 hours
  • Rome 3 hours

Activities & Places of interest

  • The Chianti area: Famous for its wines - the Chianti Classico - this area of Tuscany has more than just world-class oenological pleasures to offer. The curious visitor will come accross many delightful villages, each of them with a history of its own. Let us simply mention lesser known gems such as the romanesque church of Sant'Appiano, the Basilica of Impruneta, the fortified castle of Monteriggioni and the roofless romanesque abbey of San Galgano which are all close. And don’t miss the Saturday market in the small town of Greve.
  • Siena: The Sienese have no doubt, their town is the most beautiful in all of Tuscany, if not all of Italy. Siena has remained a Gothic city. Renaissance, one of the major influences in Florence, hardly affected the urban development of Siena. The city unfolds around the main shell-shaped square called "Il Campo." Twice a year the famous horse race known as the "Palio" takes place here. The narrow streets are lined with old shops and small cafes, while churches and museums are real treasures of the fourteenth century.
  • Florence: The city lies on the Arno River and is known for its history and its importance in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, especially for its art and architecture. A centre of medieval European trade and finance, the city is often considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance; in fact, it has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages.[2] It was long under the de facto rule of the Medici family. From 1865 to 1870 the city was also the capital of the Kingdom of Italy. The historic centre of Florence continues to attract millions of tourists each year and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982.
  • San Gimignano is a small walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy. It is mainly famous for its medieval architecture, especially its towers, which may be seen from several kilometers outside the town. The town also is known for the white wine, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, grown in the area.
  • Restaurants: eating out is a way of getting to know the area. Simple local trattorias rub their shoulders with more sophisticated restaurants specialised in refined cuisine. Fresh local produce allways plays the leading role. You will find a list of our favourites in the villas.
  • Local craftsmanship: hand-made terracotta pots from Impruneta, hand painted pottery from Montelupo, mouth-blown crystal glass from the neighbouring village Colle Val d'Elsa, not to mention the south bank of the Arno river in Florence where you will find a multitude of craftsmen working silver, leather, wood, glass, paper and metal.

Prepare your trip

Prepare your trip by downloading more info about the estate, the area, sights, shopping facilities, sports, beaches, restaurants and trattorias, wineries and literature references.
Download more info about the estate and the surroundings

Sports

  • You can explore the Barberino area on horseback, scooters or mountain bikes which can be rented in the village.
  • The local tennis club has 2 well-kept courts which can be booked by the hour.

Payments:

Payments can be done either by bank transfer or by credit card.

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