I Grandi di Toscana

Hotel Overview

"I Grandi Di Toscana" is a traditional Tuscan farm estate set amongst olive groves and vineyards in the heart of the Val di Chiana. Recently restored into a luxury retreat, the estate offers beautifully restored holiday apartments and master suites as well as a large swimming pool, health spa, 2-hole golf course "pitch and put" and private country walking trails.

The property is set in the most beautiful and relaxing position with stunning panoramic views across the rolling countryside to Cortona in the distance and the low mountains rising up behind Arezzo.

The 62 hectare property, owned by the “ Grifoni “ family since 1850, was originally a working farm producing wines and olive oil.

Today, not only have the main farm buildings been meticulously restored, by the well known Architect Giovanni Rupi, but the main “ Fattoria” has also been re-built and brought back to life, producing its own high quality DOCG wine and oil once more.The presence of the Grifoni name is evident as you enter the impressive wrought iron gates, where a bronze griffin is perched on each side, leading you up the cypress lined driveway.

Location

The property is a walk’s distance away from Ciggiano, a small village named in documents dating back to the eleventh century. Here one can find basic services, as well as a bar and restaurant.

There is a grape, wine and oil festival, held in September that presents a variety of local products from the area, which is famous for these products.

The beautiful medieval villages of Monte San Savino and Civitella in Val di Chiana are a few kilometres away by car and offer a good selection of shops, restaurants, bars and local handicrafts; these villages feature a lively community and active cultural scene, with theatrical performances, concerts and festivals all year round.

The property can also offer excellent connections to railways and motorways, all within 10 to 15 minutes distance, with easy access to Florence, Rome and the other main historical and cultural centres of central Italy.