“A 12th-century converted Benedictine abbey set in acres of vineyards. Atmospheric interiors are traditional and luxurious with rich hues, wooden floors and antique furniture. The restaurant is superb. There's plenty to explore in the surrounding region or simply unwind with a good book.”
“A 12th-century converted Benedictine abbey set in acres of vineyards. Atmospheric interiors are traditional and luxurious with rich hues, wooden floors and antique furniture. The restaurant is superb. There's plenty to explore in the surrounding region or simply unwind with a good book.”
Recommended For
- Total relaxation
- A tranquil retreat surrounded by vineyards, boasting fabulous cuisine and a luxurious pool.
- Great walks
- Take long walks through the picturesque countryside surrounding the property.
- Other Activities
- Spend days unwinding under the sun on the nearby sandy beaches.
- Sights nearby
- Visit the Unesco World Heritage Site Cefalù Cathedral.
- Hotel Entertainment
- Play a game of billiards on the hotel's table.
- Wine tasting
- Views
- Secluded setting
- Gourmet
- Quiet
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Romantic
- Luxury
- Charming
- Traditional
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Gym
- Historic
- Boutique
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Outdoor pool
- Bicycle hire
- Parking
- Bar
- Meeting Room
- No pets
- Library
- Wifi
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- Child friendly
- Restaurant
- Garden
- Gym
- Views
- Room service
- Disabled access
- Air conditioning
Activities
- Great walks
- Take long walks through the picturesque countryside surrounding the property.
- Other Activities
- Spend days unwinding under the sun on the nearby sandy beaches.
- Sights nearby
- Visit the Unesco World Heritage Site Cefalù Cathedral.
- Hotel Entertainment
- Play a game of billiards on the hotel's table.
- Wine tasting
Map & Location
What's Nearby
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Abbazia Santa Anastasia
If relaxation is at the top of your list, bucolic Relais Santa Anastasia will not disappoint. The 12th-century converted Benedictine abbey, tucked in its own vineyards, has been making wine for centuries and proudly claims to be founded by the first Norman conqueror of Sicily, Roger d’Hauteville.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)