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Localita Lucciola Bella, Pienza, Tuscany
53026
Secluded on a hilltop in rural Tuscan countryside, this restored farmhouse is now a boutique hotel with heart, soul and a tempting wine cellar…
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Localita Lucciola Bella, Pienza, Tuscany
Authentic Tuscan eateries abound in this region. The best of the bunch is Latte di Luna (+39 057 874 8606), a trattoria on the main street in Pienza that serves pici al Ragu (spaghetti in wild boar sauce) worth making pilgrimages for – check out the photos of celebs who've done just that. Il Rosellino is an elegant couple-run eaterie with a great wine selection (+39 057 874 9064). Humbler, but no less flavoursome, is the fare at Buca delle Fate, where locals come in droves to savour the steak (+39 057 874 8272). Further afield, built into the village walls of Monticello, you'll find a warm welcome and a delightful menu at La Porta – the view from the terrace encompasses the entire valley (+39 057 875 5163). In Montepulciano, La Logge delle Vignole is modern and intimate and promises excellent service (+39 057 8717 7290), and La Grotta, in front of the towering San Biagio Church, boasts the most formal dining in the region (+39 057 875 7479).
A two-minute walk down the Via Ricci from Montepulciano's main town square, Locanda San Francesco is a sweet little hostelry that opens late and offers a huge range of wines (+39 057 875 8725).
Sette di Vino in Pienza is well worth a lunch stop, as it serves a delectable selection of salads and soups, as well as a wide choice of the regional specialty, Pecorino cheese (+39 057 874 095).
The area between Montalcino and Montepulciano is renowned for its wine, and only the most philistine palate should miss out on a visit to one of the many vineyards. Poggio Antico in Montalcino runs tasting sessions in English and also boasts a great formal restaurant – book a sampling session in the morning and follow it with a lingering lunch (+39 057 784 8044). Valdipiatta, in Montepulciano, is set on a beautiful hillside and produces some delicious Vino Nobile di Montepulciano (+39 057 875 7930).
If your tastes lean more towards shops than grapes, there are plenty designer outlets dotted around the region. Prada in Montevarchi offers discounts of up to 70 per cent (+39 055 91901) – go early in the day to snare the best bargains. The Mall in Regello is home to most designers, including McQueen, Balenciaga, Armani, Yohji Yamamoto and Stella McCartney. Call ahead for opening hours (+39 055 865 7775).
Admire the magnificent San Antimo abbey in Montalcino, a still-functioning 12th-century Cistercian monastry, and listen to the soothing sounds of the monks singing at vespers (7pm). The Bagno Vignoni is home to natural hot springs and historic Roman baths – you can book treatments at Hotel Adler Thermae in Siena (+39 057 788 9000).
Late April–early July The auditory delights of Maggio Musicale Fiorentino are a must for lovers of classical music (www.maggiofiorentino.com). July Arezzo Wave is a popular music and culture festival which might get you throwing your hands in the air; we’re waiting for it to catch on like the Mexican one (www.arezzowave.com). July–August The Palio in Siena sees bareback horsemen race round the main square (www.paliosiena.com). Second week in September Where better to get stuck into a wine fair than at one held in Greve in Chianti. September Head to the Joust of the Saracens in Arezzo for some mediaeval mayhem (www.portacrucifera.it).
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Wed on a hilltop under the Tuscan sun, with a patchwork panoramic of the beautiful Val D’Orcia stretching out below.
La Bandita itself can house 16 guests, but can recommend and help arrange a number of other villas within 10 minutes’ drive so the whole wedding party can stay in the area. Photography, cake, flowers and other details of the ceremony and catering can all be arranged by La Bandita.
With its remote, secluded location in the hills of the Maremma and the beautiful sunsets over the valley, it would be heart to find a more romantic venue for an intimate ceremony among close friends and family.
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The Pig Sty Suite comes with a sofa bed that can be closed off from the rest of the bedroom with a sliding door, making it ideal for families. Two of the rooms in the main house can fit extra beds too.
Mountain bikes can be borrowed from La Bandita, and there are acres of outdoor space for cavorting in.
The infinity pool has a shallow end and an assortment of inflatables provide splashy diversions.
The chef can make tailored kids’ meals on request and the kitchen is always available for heating milk, etc.
With advance notice, babysitting can be arranged for €25–€30 an hour.
Your own baby-monitoring equipment can be installed in every room.
Cots, high chairs, blankets, towels and food dishes can all be provided by the hotel.
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