Press & Accolades
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Departures
"A hunting excursion in Siena encourages guests of Casali di Casole to shift their gaze downward to look for the area’s most prized treasures: black, white, and muscat truffles.”Read More -
Vogue.com
For the parents: If you’re visiting in the fall, don’t miss out on a truffle hunt followed by a dinner starring the delicacy. For the kids and the whole family: The budding young foodie will thoroughly enjoy this hotel. Casali di Casole’s chefs are on hand to teach your bambini how to make Tuscan-style pizza, and little ones can tour a nearby chocolate factory and gelateria (and learn how to make their own gelato).Read more -
Elle Traveler
The painstaking restoration of the Hotel Casali di Casole and its surrounding villas and farmhouses took a decade to complete, but the results are quite spectacular.Read More -
SpaFinder
Using locally-harvested Millefiori crystallized honey, Essere Spa’s Honey-Infused Massage features long, soothing massage strokes to fully absorb the honey and local olive oils into the skin. Choose from 50 or 80 minute treatments.Read More -
Men's Health
Casali di Casole, Tuscany, Italy, with the Ferrari Red Passion package, you’ll bomb through Chianti and Siena vineyards in a $256K machine capable of revving to 9,000 rpm. From $1,420/night, casalidicasole.com.Read More -
The Knot
Feel like you’ve escaped to your own sparkling Tuscan estate at the luxe 41-suite Casali di Casole (a restored Italian castle from way, way back).Read More -
Brides
"...driving a Red Passion Ferrari on an extreme racetrack, an experience offered by the five-star Casali di Casole boutique hotel. Also possible: bike tours, horseback riding and foraging for truffles within the property's expansive trail system, vineyards and olive groves, followed by a truffle cooking class complete with wine, naturally."Read More -
Telegraph Online
(Villa Scuola) A luxurious retreat in an old stone Tuscan school, set in the grounds of the Casali di Casole Timbers Resort hotel, this is a great option for children of all ages.Read More -
Conde Nast Brides
"The golden hour" is how photographers refer to that magical time before sunset, when the light is warm and balmy. That moment seems to last a lot longer in Tuscany. And the ancient Casali di Casole, which opened as a stunning hotel two years ago and overlooks a 4,200-acre estate with cypress trees, olive groves and vineyards, is the place to experience it from.Read More -
The Sunday Times UK
"...Casali di Casole, a Timbers Resorts. The five-star hotel is set in a castle that dates from the 10th century, and is part of a 4,200-acre estate of olive groves and vineyards, just 45 minutes from Florence."