Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to COMO Castello del Nero, Tuscany
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location In the countryside of the Chianti region about 30 minutes’ drive south of Florence
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Florence or Pisa
Distance from airport About 30 minutes by car from Florence, about 75 minutes from Pisa
Closest railway station Florence SMN
Distance from railway station About 30 minutes by car
Hotel facilities and services
Two restaurants (Michelin-starred La Torre and the Pavilion), bar, Sunday monthly outdoor barbecue April to September, courtyard and garden terrace, 50 rooms and suites, Villa San Luigi, and self-catering apartments in the Podere San Filippo, Como Shambhala spa, 25-metre outdoor heated pool, wine tastings, truffle hunting, pizza making, harvest experiences, walks and hikes, cooking classes, olive oil tasting, honey and cheese tasting, gelato-making course, tennis (two omni-surface courts), yoga courses, 24-hour room service, 24-hour concierge service, complimentary shuttle to Florence and Siena city centres, laundry and dry-cleaning, parking with electric car charging, babysitting service, cycling can be arranged, gym, hiking/running paths around the estate, forest gym, pilates studio, yoga studio, relaxation room.
Complimentary
Wi-Fi
Land sports
Tennis, cycles
Out and about nearby
The cultural attractions of both Florence and Siena; Florence is 30 minutes away and Siena about 40 minutes away. Guided tours can be arranged. Around the hotel there are the vineyards and olive groves of the Chianti countryside. Winery visits can be arranged as can truffle hunting. The nearest village of Tavarnelle Val di Pesa is home to several historic churches and the Abbey of Passignano, whilst nearby is the village of San Donato in Poggio, a medieval village with a 12th century Romanesque church. The village of Sambuca has a Roman bridge over the Pesa river and medieval houses.
Sports nearby
Horse-riding
I enjoyed every minute of the tour. Cindy-Marie was simply fantastic and her knowledge, kindness and humour was all that I could have asked for. This was a first class experience. Thank you for making it all happen.Customer on Tuscan wine tour, June 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Standard double room with bed and breakfast for 5 nights
From about
£2,350 low season
Holiday Code EXH672
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to COMO Castello del Nero, Tuscany
COMO Castello del Nero is blessed with many superb features which make this such a desirable place for both long stays and short breaks. Today’s 5-star hotel is housed in a 12th century castle built for Tuscan nobility (the del Nero and then the Torrigiano families) and displaying later Renaissance features such as frescoed walls, ceilings and fireplaces. The castle sits amidst an exceptional 740-acre, historic estate within the Chianti wine region, and yet is only about 30 minutes’ drive to the south of Florence. From its slightly raised position, visitors to COMO Castello del Nero can enjoy splendid panoramic views of the rolling hills, vineyards and olive groves of the estate. Opposite the entrance stands a magnificent cedar tree, planted about 400 years ago but this is only about half the age of the original kitchens of the castle, today housing La Taverna, a cosy bar serving fine Tuscan cuisine in the winter and cocktails all year round. The original fireplace is a centrepiece of the room and is still in use today. Another vestige of the historic past of the castle is the book collection which can be found on the first floor and which contains account books of the estate dating from the 1700s. The public areas of the castle have been lovingly restored and refurbished so that the history of the building and contemporary comforts and style combine. There are now 50 bedrooms and suites of varying sizes. All feature a pared-back look with cool-toned interiors which are juxtaposed with Renaissance frescoes and soft terracotta floors. The feel is classically modern and yet respectful of the castle’s history. There is a two-bedroomed suite in the Belvedere outbuilding, which is ideal for a family, but also for families is the Podere San Filippo, an 18th century farmhouse on the estate, a few minutes’ drive or a 25-minute walk from the Castello del Nero, where you’ll find 12 contemporary apartments. At COMO Castello del Nero, the bedrooms enjoy a variety of views, from the courtyard and garden to the Chianti hills. As is to be expected from COMO hotels, there is a COMO Shambhala Retreat offering bespoke massages including the COMO Shambhala signature ritual, revitalising soaks in thermal suites and swims in the 25-metre heated outdoor pool. In addition to the spa, there is a gym, yoga studio and pilates studio as well as a relaxation room overlooking the countryside. COMO Castello del Nero offers two dining venues: the Michelin-starred La Torre and the ‘al fresco’ Pavilion. There is also la Taverna. La Torre serves dishes of the finest Tuscan ingredients, sourced from local farmers or from the estate’s own garden. Service is on the terrace in the fine weather of the summer months. The Pavilion offers all-day dining overlooking the Tuscan hills, vineyards and olive groves. Menus include Mediterranean cuisine, international favourites and COMO’s signature dishes. Combined with excellent dining and in keeping with its country Tuscan location, COMO Castello del Nero offers a wide and charming range of activities and experiences associated with the locally-produced wine and foodstuffs. There are cookery courses, pizza-making, wine-tasting, olive oil tasting, honey and cheese tasting, ice-cream making and truffle hunting. The truffle-hunting is offered all year round with three types of truffle: black winter truffle, black hooked truffle and black summer truffle. With other activities available such as tennis, cycling and hiking, COMO Castello del Nero is an exquisite country retreat for spa, gourmet dining, an immersion into local food and wine as well as a base for cultural, architectural and heritage experiences.
Room descriptions
COMO Castello del Nero has 50 rooms and suites. All rooms have complimentary Wi-Fi, private bathroom with shower or bath and WC, minibar, climate control, LCD TV, hairdryer, safe, Nespresso coffee machine and tea making facilities, complimentary in-room yoga mats, COMO Shambhala amenities, Egyptian cotton bedding with down or hypoallergenic pillows.
I enjoyed every minute of the tour. Cindy-Marie was simply fantastic and her knowledge, kindness and humour was all that I could have asked for. This was a first class experience. Thank you for making it all happen.Customer on Tuscan wine tour, June 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Standard double room with bed and breakfast for 5 nights
From about
£2,350 low season
Holiday Code EXH672
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to COMO Castello del Nero, Tuscany
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to Como Castello del Nero our clients usually fly to Florence or Pisa airport. From the airport we recommend a hire-car which we include in our holiday price. As an alternative, we can arrange a private transfer for you.
Special offers
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I enjoyed every minute of the tour. Cindy-Marie was simply fantastic and her knowledge, kindness and humour was all that I could have asked for. This was a first class experience. Thank you for making it all happen.Customer on Tuscan wine tour, June 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Standard double room with bed and breakfast for 5 nights
From about
£2,350 low season
Holiday Code EXH672
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to COMO Castello del Nero, Tuscany
About Tuscany
An Expressions tailor-made holiday in Tuscany allows you to appreciate its classical landscape of rolling hills and vineyards dotted with olive and cypress trees, its misty green-grey mountains that are never too far distant, and hill-top towns of rich brown and gold stone houses. This combines with the beauty of the works of art contained in the towns and villages throughout Tuscany to create an inspirational union of the spirit and the senses. There is an intrinsic comfort in the supposed contrast between the delicacy of a Botticelli and the heartiness of Ribollita soup, yet both are typical of this fascinating region. As birthplace of the Renaissance, the impact of Tuscan and particularly Florentine traditions and culture on European heritage is fundamental to our way of life. In addition to the obvious attractions of the scenery of Chianti and the art cities of Florence and Siena, there are the less well-known regions south of Siena with its moon-like landscape of hills, the patchwork vineyards of Montalcino, the coastal marshlands of the Maremma, the spas of Montecatini and Saturnia, the islands of Elba and Giglio, and the Casentino with the source of the Arno and abundant mushroom crops. Wherever you travel on holiday in Tuscany, you will be inspired by the beauty of your surroundings and the way of life, which is quintessentially that of Italy too.
Highlights of Tuscany
Famous vineyards producing wines of Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Alabaster is produced in Volterra. Gold and silver are worked in Florence and the Ponte Vecchio is lined with jewellery shops. Marbled paper and stationery is a speciality of Florence. Ceramics and hand-painted majolica from raw terracotta from Impruneta to the glazed pottery of Siena are to be found throughout Tuscany. Lucca has traditionally produced silk and hand-woven fabrics. Leather goods including shoes, handbags and belts are to be found from market stalls to designer shops such as Gucci and Ferragamo. Interesting markets include the Mercato dell' Antiquariato which sells furniture from antiques to bric-a-brac in Arezzo on the first weekend of every month, in Pisa on the second weekend and in Lucca on the third weekend. The 'wild' Maremma is known for its long-horned white cattle and cowboys (butteri) and natural springs including Saturnia.
Cultural highlights of Tuscany
As birthplace of the Renaissance, Tuscany contains a wealth of treasures: Giotto`s Campanile and Brunelleschi`s Dome in Florence, the Tombs of Galileo and Michelangelo in Florence`s Santa Croce, Botticelli`s `Birth of Venus` and `Primavera` and the portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino by Piero della Francesca in the Uffizi, Michelangelo`s `David` in the Accademia, the architecture of the Piazza della Signoria in Florence, `The Tuscan Maremma` painting by Giovanni Fattori in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, the Piazza del Campo in Siena, `The Legend of the Cross` frescoes by Piero della Francesco in Arezzo, `The Creation` fresco by Bartolo di Fredi in the Collegiata in San Gimignano, Romanesque church of the Collegiata in San Quirico d`Orcia, 14th Century Fortezza of Montalcino, Renaissance masterpiece of the church of Madonna di San Biagio at Montepulciano, the abbey-church of Sant`Antimo, mediaeval Lucignano and the towers of San Gimignano, the Etruscan Museum in Cortona.
Festivals in Tuscany
Many of Tuscany`s festivals resound with the flamboyance of the Renaissance and keep Tuscans and visitors alike in touch with the region`s rich history. Others are linked to Tuscany`s hearty traditions of eating and drinking. The most famous is Siena`s Palio which takes place on 2 July and 16 August each year. Others include the Sagra del Tordo (Festival of the Thrush) in Montalcino on the last Sunday in October when there is an archery contest and charcoal-grilled thrush are a delicacy. In Florence, Calcio in Costume (a football match played in mediaeval costume) takes place in June. Pisa has the Giocco del Ponte (Game of the Bridge), a mock battle in Renaissance dress also held in June. Viareggio celebrates Carnival on Shrove Tuesday with a huge display of flamboyant floats. In May and August Massa Marittima holds the Falcon Contest.
Gastronomy in Tuscany
Simple country food is at the heart of Tuscan cooking. Regional dishes include Bruschetta (bread or ciabatta toasted and rubbed with garlic, olive oil and salt), Ribollita (bean, cabbage and bread soup), Pasta with hare or wild boar sauce, Porcini mushroom and truffle dishes, Bistecca all Fiorentina (thick cut of sirloin and fillet beef), Cantucci (almond and honey biscuits) served dipped in Vin Santo, Panforte (chocolate, nut and spice cake). Pecorino cheese made from sheep's milk. Local wines include the white Vernaccia di San Gimignano and the Bianco di Pitigliano. Famous reds include Chanti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino and the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Vin Santo made from semi-crushed grapes left for several months is an excellent dessert wine.