Need to know
Rooms
22, including 16 suites.
Check–Out
11.30am. Earliest check-in, 3.30pm.
More details
Rates usually include breakfast.
Also
One room at Pieve Aldina has been adapted for guests with mobility issues.
Hotel closed
The hotel shutters up for winter between November and March.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout, 10th-century church and yoga classes. In rooms: tea- and coffee-making kit, Susanne Kaufmann bath products, air-conditioning, minibar, TV (added on request), and free bottled water.
Our favourite rooms
Most of the rooms have a quintessential Chiantishire view, but for extra pastoral-perfection points, request one overlooking the bell tower. Families can close off rooms 10 and 11 so that they have their own entrance at the bottom of the stairs. Or for an especially peaceful slumber, book Signature Loft Suite room 22, which has a soothing white and dove-grey palette in the bedroom and rolling-countryside views in each direction.
Poolside
As with most corners of Pieve Aldina, the pool has a view – specifically, of the bell tower. It’s open for scenic swims between 7am and 9pm.
Spa
Don’t sit up too quickly in the couples’ treatment room at the spa (sloping beamed ceilings are everywhere around here). As if things weren’t serene enough, the spa has a view of the manicured Italian garden and its encircling olive trees. Along with two treatment rooms, there’s a sauna and hammam.
Packing tips
Save some suitcase space and bring extra padding to safely transport your haul of Chianti’s grape- and olive-based wares.
Also
Yoga might already have you in a state of inner calm, but we’re guessing things will be even more at peace after some sun salutations amid the olive trees – there are two classes every week.
Pet‐friendly
Dogs are welcome to roam the estate freely – there’s no charge to bring your furry friend along. See more pet-friendly hotels in Chianti.
Children
All ages are welcome and there are connecting rooms available. The Family Suite has a sofa-bed and space for a cot.
Sustainability efforts
Much of the produce at Pieve Aldina is local – some has even been grown in the garden. The hotel also makes its own products such as wine and olive oil, to ensure the manufacturing is environmentally friendly.