Villa Le Rose

Tuscany, Italy

  • From €1,450/night
  • Villa
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 5 Bathrooms
  • Sleeps 10 + 2

Tantalisingly positioned in the Chianti countryside just seven miles from the centre of Florence, Villa Le Rose is a perfectly formed farmhouse villa, set in beautiful grounds amidst lushly ordered vineyards, twisting olive gloves and deliciously verdant, rolling Tuscan hills. 

All around the villa are the classical medieval hilltop attractions of Chianti - villages like San Gimignano, Castellina and Greve with their roughly

hewn ancient walls and mazy, characterful streets, cafes, shops and ennoteca - all wonderful for exploring and for tasting the gastronomic delights of this world famous region.

The nearby town of Impruneta (3.2km) is most noted for its production of terracotta and is home to the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, dating from 1060 - a significant medieval pilgrimage site. 

 

At A Glance
  • 4 Double/Twin bedrooms upstairs
  • 1 Double/Twin bedrooms downstairs
  • Dining room with large table made of a reclaimed church altar
  • Fully-equipped kitchen
  • Indoor and outdoor dining areas
  • Many relaxation spaces, including hammock area
  • Stunning far-reaching views
  • Large infinity pool
Features:
  • ✓ Air-conditioning
  • ✓ BBQ
  • ✓ Family Friendly
  • ✓ Swimming Pool
  • ✓ Wifi

Region

Luxury holidays in Tuscany are flourishing thanks to the many charms this beautiful region boasts. Even the most discerning of travellers will find their perfect holiday rental in Tuscany. The variety of property on offer includes apartments, farmhouses, luxury villas, mansions and other unique properties.

For many travellers to Italy, Tuscany rules supreme over all the other regions of the country. Her artistic wealth is so rich that one is left in awe at the endless roll call of the great names of artists who have worked there and of the cities and villages that contain their works. Her bucolic countryside of rolling hills clad with vines and woodlands creates a world of rural harmony from which one half expects figures from the quattrocento paintings to walk out. Her cuisine delights with its variety drawn from the land and the sea (Tuscany has a long coastline), from its hot summers and harsh, cold winters, all washed down with local wines.

These iconic images give Tuscany a timeless familiarity about it, but of course Tuscany is far more complex than just being a countryside of well known rural views and treasure trove towns. For there is another Tuscany to discover, more secretive, more isolated, a verdant idyll, tucked away in small hidden valleys below steep wooded hills, or sheltered from the elements on the sweeping, almost lunar landscape of the Crete Senese plains in the south.  The two Tuscany's, known and unknown, live side by side.

For every Florence, Siena or Arezzo, overwhelmed by tourism (and with good reason), there is a small village down a country lane where, the insides of a church have been adorned by a master, or a palazzo opens its doors to the public to reveal its glorious rooms.

Tuscany has become the go to region for luxury holidays in Italy and here at Rocksure Travel we have an amazing collection of opulent accommodation on offer.  We have apartments, farmhouses and luxury villas in Tuscany all set in fabulous locations.  Our most popular luxury villas in Tuscany include the amazing Villa Scintilla, a luxury mansion in the undiscovered Maremma area. There is the beautiful Villa Natale with its open living areas, pool and wonderful countryside views.  And the incredible 15th century Tuscan villa, Villa Le Camelie which is set in 100 acres of olive groves and woodland. It sleeps up to 16 and is popular for special family holidays and group trips.  

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
Temperature Avg
Precipitation Avg
Precipitation (Avg Days) 13 11 13 13 12 10 7 8 9 11 14 12 133

The climate in Tuscany is generally mild with differences depending on the geography of each area. Read More

The climate in Tuscany is generally mild with differences depending on the geography of each area. The coast and valleys tend to have hotter summers than the hills or mountains although the coast benefits from breezes off the sea for cooler temperatures even in those warmer months.
The hottest and driest month is July, this is the best time to visit if you wish to lay by the pool or beach. The best time to visit for sightseeing is April to June or September and October, as this is when the sun is less gruelling but the heat is pleasant.

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What's On

February - Viareggio Carnival
March - TASTE festival, a gastronomic festival celebrating small producers, Florence
Late April - June - Maggio Musicale Fiorentino – a celebration of theatre and music throughout Florence with numerous performances
May - A wonderful time to visit gardens throughout Italy as flowers begin to bloom
May (last weekend) - Cantine Aperte (Open Wine Cellars)
June (third Saturday) - Giostra del Saracino - a mediaeval jousting tournament, Arezzo
June (24th ) - San Giovanni – Final game of Calcio Storico in Piazza Santa Croce and fireworks from Piazzale Michelangelo, Florence
July (2nd) - Palio di Siena
July - Monteriggioni Di Torri Si Corona, Tuscany – a fabulous medieval festival
July - Andrea Bocelli at the Teatro di Silenzio, Tuscany
August (16th) - Palio di Siena
August - Ferragosto parties throughout Italy on the country’s biggest holiday
Late August / early September  - The New Generation Festival, Palazzo Corsini, Florence
September October - Cantine Aperte (Open Wine Cellars) during the harvest
September - November - Sagre season, food and wine fairs throughout Italy
October - November - Olive Oil Harvest
November - Truffle Season
December - German Christmas market in Piazza Santa Croce, Florence

Rates

EURO 6,486 per week - Jan - April, Oct - Dec
EURO 7,914 per week - May and Oct
EURO 10,100 per week - June, July, August and September

Pricing includes a Meet & Greet, local concierge and daily maid service and linen change
Cook is available at additional cost

Please Note: Air-conditioning is available in bedrooms only and an Italian Tourist Tax is chargeable per person / per night to be paid locally in cash.

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