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Italy Castello di Casole, A Belmond Hotel, Tuscany

This timeless Tuscan castle complete with sprawling estate dates back to the 10th century and is steeped in Italian history. It has been lovingly restored with an incredible eye for detail and respect for Italian craftsmanship and is now one of Belmond’s most luxurious hotels. The views of the Tuscan countryside are superb, and although both Siena and many notable wineries are just a short drive away, guests would be forgiven for never wanting to leave the grounds.

What we love about Castello di Casole, A Belmond Hotel, Tuscany

Stay in beautifully restored suites with timber beams, antique furnishings and Tuscan charm, or opt for sleek Oliveto Suites with stunning views of rolling hills.

Take in some of the region’s best vistas from the epic infinity pool, perched perfectly above the vineyards and countryside.

The former wine cellar now houses a serene spa, offering world-class treatments in a setting rich in history and atmosphere.

Tosca offers flexible dining: choose refined interiors or opt for courtyard tables where rustic charm, vine-covered arches and Tuscan air meet over dinner.

Try your hand at truffle hunting, stargazing, horseback riding or even art classes, all tailored to bring Tuscany to life in unforgettable ways.

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