Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco
Quintessentially Tuscan with culinary perks
Situated in a Unesco World Heritage Site, Castiglion del Bosco in Val d’Orcia is dedicated to preserving the estate’s 800-year-old tradition of art and heritage as well as winemaking and rustic Tuscan cooking. Suites and farmhouse-style villas are available, featuring private heated pools, pergolas, terraces and bespoke furnishings. The spa follows a holistic approach, while the kitchen follows a philosophy of awareness, using natural, seasonal ingredients accompanied by local wines.

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