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Discover the most popular places to visit in Gaiole in Chianti
Castle of Brolio
9.2/10 (44 reviews)
This ancestral seat of the Ricasoli family since 1141 stands as Italy's oldest winery, pivotal in Chianti Classico's development. Stroll through formal gardens before sampling estate wines in historic cellars.
Badia a Coltibuono
9.6/10 (12 reviews)
This 11th-century abbey turned winery showcases Tuscan history through frescoed rooms and gardens. Sample organic Chianti Classico wines and savor traditional cuisine made with estate-grown ingredients.
Meleto Castle
8.6/10 (10 reviews)
This 11th-century Tuscan fortress houses an unexpected 18th-century theater among its medieval walls. Tour the historic wine cellars and conclude with a tasting of the estate's renowned Chianti Classico wines.
Cantalici Winery
10.0/10 (1 review)
This 16th-century Tuscan estate crafts organic Chianti Classico using traditional methods. Tour the historic cellars before savoring wine and olive oil tastings with the Cantalici brothers.
Medieval Tower of Barbischio
8.0/10 (1 review)
This medieval watchtower once guarded Chianti's rolling hills as part of Florence's defensive network. Explore the ancient walls and savor panoramic countryside views from its strategic hilltop position.
Castello di Meleto Cantina
This 11th-century castle invites you to explore noble rooms, ancient cellars, and an 18th-century theater. Conclude your visit with a guided tasting of their renowned Chianti Classico wines in the atmospheric enoteca.
Gaiole in Chianti Stadium
This local sports venue serves as the athletic heart of Gaiole in Chianti. Visitors can catch regional football matches while experiencing authentic Italian community spirit.
Church of San Sigismondo
This 1930s stone church houses a remarkable 1699 marble altar featuring the Madonna del Rosario. Visit in morning light to appreciate its medieval-inspired artworks and tranquil atmosphere.
"We stayed in Castillo for 5 days and we like it a lot. There was a good combination of medieval castle vibe and modern comfort. Although we’re mostly driving around exploring vineyards and small towns, we enjoyed the Castillo property, swimming pool and beautiful nature."
"Loved this boutique property. Stayed five nights in the newer section, Le Noci, and would love to go back. The staff were all excellent, friendly and helpful. The pool was stunning. The room was large, comfy, and quiet. Breakfast was delicious and eating on the outside terrace was wonderful as the view was incredible. The only downside was the restaurant over at the older section. Would not recommend as the waitress was rude/pushy (made the evening uncomfortable) and the food was just okay....
"The Borgo is situated very far from the main road, with a small scary road that we did not dare drive in the dark. There were tons of bugs, we got eaten alive our 1st time at the pool, we only stayed 20 mins. Our initial room was awful, next to reception, where groups of people hung out. But the manager allowed us to choose a better room, thankfully, as we were there for 5 nights! The restaurant staff were nice and tried hard, but the food was very limited: although it was good, there was...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.