“Castello di Fonterutoli is a medieval country house situated near Castellina in Chianti. Offering smart accommodation in a traditional setting, as well as a wonderful restaurant and knowledgeable sommeliers to take you through their wines. A quiet, charming and relaxing escape.”

Recommended for

  • Total relaxation

    • Beautiful weather, a lovely garden, walks through the quaint town and wonderful cuisine-what more could you ask for?
  • Museums

    • The National Museum of Etruscan Archaeology and the National Picture Gallery both house wonderful collections
  • Great walks

    • Head off to explore the stunning sourrounding Tuscan countryside and revel in the area's beauty
  • Wine tasting

    • Go on a tour of their winery which obviously includes a tasting session (or two!)
  • Sights nearby

    • Check out the Torre del Mangia, Siena Cathedral or Piazza del Campo
  • Pet friendly

    • Allowed upon request at no extra charge
  • Free wifi

    • Available in all areas
  • Charming

  • Full of character

  • Country House

  • Family Suites

  • Quiet

  • Romantic

  • Townhouse

  • Traditional

  • Artworks

  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Rooms

    12 rooms in this hotel
  • Parking

    Free public parking possible nearby, no reservation needed
  • Pet friendly

    Allowed upon request at no extra charge
  • Free wifi

    Available in all areas
  • Wifi

  • Library

  • Meeting Room

  • Family Suites

  • Concierge

  • Garden

  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Museums

    • The National Museum of Etruscan Archaeology and the National Picture Gallery both house wonderful collections
  • Great walks

    • Head off to explore the stunning sourrounding Tuscan countryside and revel in the area's beauty
  • Wine tasting

    • Go on a tour of their winery which obviously includes a tasting session (or two!)
  • Sights nearby

    • Check out the Torre del Mangia, Siena Cathedral or Piazza del Campo

Map & Location

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Castello di Fonterutoli Review

Fonterutoli is a wine-lovers’ paradise, set in the heart of Chianti Classico amid 50 acres of vineyards and six centuries of wine-making history. Several buildings of this medieval hamlet have been converted into stylish guest accommodation, where you can live like a local and drink like a fish...

Originally published by The Telegraph

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