Torre a Cona 

A Tuscan wine estate

In the peaceful countryside close to Florence, this historic wine-making estate is an idyllic base from which to explore Tuscany.

Passing through the gateway in the centuries-old stone walls that encircle Torre a Cona is like stepping back in time to a more leisurely age. The rolling hills cloaked with vineyards and olive groves could be the background of a Renaissance masterpiece, while the beautifully proportioned villa at the heart of the estate is a model of refined 18th-century architecture. Not that it’s a museum piece; it’s very much a working farm, if a particularly elegant one, that produces superb wines, olive oil and even honey.

Why we love Torre a Cona

  • A stay here is all about savouring the elegancies of Tuscan life, from its gastronomic delights to the incredible scenery

  • A tour of the winery is a must, not to mention the truffle-hunting trip

  • Its historic buildings have been sensitively restored without losing any of their period charms

  • Take a cooking class and learn how to make pasta and traditional Tuscan dishes

4 stars
Apr - Oct
Rural Tuscany
Pisa: 2¼ hours
On a 500-acre wine estate in the Tuscan hills, six miles south-east of Florence
Approx. 40 minutes' transfer from Florence airport and an hour and a half's transfer from Pisa airport
Honeymoon

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  • Restaurants & bars
  • Board
  • Spas & wellness
  • Activities
  • Good to Know

Located in the estate's lemon house, a single osteria opens daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Produce is sourced from the local farmers to provide an authentic Tuscan dining experience. Dinner provides the opportunity of trying some of the estate's wines.

What's included

Breakfast at Osteria Torre a Cona.

The perfect way to unwind is with a soothing massage with natural essential oils.

Take a tour of the winery, join a truffle-hunting trip or enjoy a picnic under the shade of an ancient lime tree. There are guided horse rides and nature hikes for more energetic moods, endless gardens for quiet strolls, and a stylish vine-fringed swimming pool with loungers and gazebos for when you don’t want to do very much at all.

A tourist tax is payable at this hotel.

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