For those who love nature and relaxation, Chianti is an ideal destination.

Its scenic roads invite you to enjoy long routes by car, motorbike or bicycle, while the trails that cross the countryside allow you to experience the landscape in an even more intimate and authentic way. When thinking of Tuscany, one of the first images that comes to mind is undoubtedly Chianti: a succession of gentle hills, orderly vineyards, centuries-old olive groves, panoramic roads and medieval villages that seem to come straight out of a painting. When thinking of Tuscany, one of the first images that comes to mind is undoubtedly Chianti: a succession of gentle hills, orderly vineyards, centuries-old olive groves, panoramic roads and medieval villages that seem to come straight out of a painting.

This area, located between Florence and Siena, represents one of the most authentic and fascinating expressions of the region, capable of winning anyone over with its understated beauty, slow rhythm and extraordinary food and wine tradition. Visiting Chianti means immersing yourself in an iconic landscape, where every season offers different colours, scents and atmospheres. In spring, the countryside awakens among green expanses and delicate blossoms; in summer, the sun lights up the rows of vines and makes every view even more intense; in autumn, during the grape harvest, the landscape is dressed in warm and enveloping tones, becoming even more evocative. It is a land that invites you to slow down, travel along secondary roads without hurry, stop in small villages and let yourself be surprised by the simplicity of places that preserve great cultural and scenic richness. One of the most fascinating aspects of Chianti is its deep connection with tradition.
Here, wine is not only a product of excellence, but an integral part of the territory’s identity.
Historic wineries, family-run wine estates and countryside vineyards offer unique experiences, including guided tours, walks among the vines and tastings that allow visitors to discover the great wines of this area up close. Every glass tells a story of passion, care and respect for the land, while the flavours blend with those of the local cuisine, genuine and full of character.

But Chianti is not only about wine.
It is also a land to be experienced through its villages, ancient parish churches, castles, cobbled streets and intimate squares where time seems to move more slowly. Places such as Greve in Chianti, Radda, Castellina and Gaiole preserve an authentic charm and offer visitors the chance to discover the truest Tuscany, far from hectic rhythms and close to a dimension made of beauty, tranquillity and tradition.
Every village has its own soul, its own story, its views to admire and its little treasures to discover.