Torre a Cona
Cooking classes and wine tasting available* Situated on a picturesque working wine estate Car hire typically included for effortless exploring Elegant and traditional Tuscan style throughout Wonderful on-site osteria serving Italian cuisine Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
This refined wine resort just outside Florence wraps you in classic Tuscan countryside – think rolling vineyards, olive groves and a historic villa meticulously restored by the Rossi family. Torre a Cona blends elegant, traditional interiors with a serene rural setting, an excellent osteria, a panoramic pool by the old mill, and immersive experiences from cooking classes to estate wine tastings.
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Map & location
San Donato in Collina, Tuscany, Italy
Torre a Cona sits in San Donato in Collina, a peaceful hamlet in the Tuscan hills, wrapped in woodland, vineyards and olive groves. It’s a true countryside hideaway where you wake to bird song and valley views, yet you’re close enough to Florence for easy day trips, designer shopping or an evening aperitivo by the Arno.
The estate forms part of the Chianti wine region, so cellar doors and wineries are all around, and traditional trattorie in nearby villages let you dine shoulder-to-shoulder with locals. It’s an ideal base if you like the idea of a rural retreat without sacrificing culture, cuisine and sightseeing.
- restaurants and bars (local village) 4km
- The Mall luxury outlet 11km
- Florence centre 15km
- Approx. transfer time from airport 1 hour 30 minutes (car hire only – self-drive from Pisa or Florence airports)
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
There’s no beach here – this is classic Tuscan countryside – but the outdoor freshwater pool more than makes up for it.
Set beside the historic old mill, the pool area has a sunbathing terrace with loungers and parasols, and uninterrupted views over vineyards and rolling hills. Complimentary pool towels are provided, so you can travel light.
Opening dates and exact facilities can vary by season and weather; the pool typically operates in the warmer months only.
Spa, sports & wellness
Torre a Cona is all about unhurried Tuscan living rather than a big resort line-up, but there’s still plenty to do:
• Estate wine tastings* in atmospheric cellars or on the terrace
• Hands-on cooking classes* focused on regional recipes and produce
• Walking trails through the surrounding woods, vineyards and olive groves
• Peaceful gardens and courtyards for reading and relaxing
Additional hotel features include:
• Free Wi-Fi throughout the property
• On-site parking (ideal with included car hire)
• Intimate lounges and salons in the main villa
Activities, tastings and classes are usually at an extra cost, must be booked locally or in advance, and may be subject to minimum numbers and seasonal schedules.
Activities
? Estate wine tastings* and cellar visits
?? Tuscan cooking classes*
? Scenic walks among vineyards, woods and olive groves
? Countryside drives to Chianti villages and Florence (with car hire)
? Relaxed reading spots in gardens and historic salons
Activities are typically seasonal and subject to change; some require advance booking and carry an extra cost.
Guest services
?️ Reception and concierge-style assistance
? On-site parking for hire cars
? Free Wi-Fi throughout the estate
? Daily housekeeping (with towel and regular linen changes)
? Luggage assistance on request
♻️ Certified Sustainable Hotel practices, supporting the local environment and community
Some services may operate at set times or vary according to season and occupancy.
Food & drink
The heart of the estate is Osteria Torre a Cona, the on-site à la carte restaurant serving honest Tuscan cuisine using estate-grown and local seasonal ingredients. Expect home-made pastas, slow-cooked meats, garden vegetables and desserts that pair beautifully with the winery’s own labels.
Breakfast is included on Bed and Breakfast stays and typically features freshly baked pastries, cured meats, cheeses, fruit and Italian coffee. The osteria is then open for lingering lunches and candlelit dinners, often on the terrace when the weather’s kind.
A smart dress code may apply in the evenings (long trousers requested for gentlemen). Reservations are recommended, and supplements depend on your chosen board basis. Services and opening dates are usually seasonal and can change year to year.
*What Bed and Breakfast typically includes: daily breakfast at the main restaurant; other meals, snacks and drinks are purchased on consumption.
Rooms
Suite with Tuscan View
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
More spacious accommodation with enchanting views over the Tuscan countryside. Suites feature free Wi-Fi, hairdryer, kettle, air conditioning and a bathroom with bath or shower. Ideal if you’d like extra room to relax and linger over a glass of Chianti as the sun sets.
Lavish Room with Tuscan View
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
Elegant rooms that blend refined décor with sweeping rural vistas. Facilities include free Wi-Fi, safety deposit box, hairdryer, kettle, minibar*, air conditioning (typically between 01 Jun and 30 Sep), bathroom with bath or shower, and daily housekeeping with towel change.
Classic Room
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
Cosy, traditionally styled rooms that make a great base for exploring. Expect free Wi-Fi, safety deposit box, hairdryer, kettle, minibar*, air conditioning (seasonal, usually 01 Jun–30 Sep), bathroom with bath or shower, and daily cleaning with towel changes; linen changes are available on request.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
*Local charges apply for some in-room amenities such as the minibar.
More info
Resort insight – San Donato in Collina & Tuscany
San Donato in Collina is a tiny, authentic Tuscan community framed by lush woodland, vines and olive groves. It’s perfect if you’re dreaming of slow mornings, leisurely drives and long lunches in understated local trattorie. You’re also within the wider Chianti wine region, so tastings and vineyard visits are a must.
Good to know:
• Country: Italy
• Region: Tuscany
• Local language: Italian
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT+1 (typically +1 hour from the UK)
• Average UK–Tuscany flight time: approx. 2.5–3.5 hours depending on departure airport
• Typical costs (approx.): local beer ~€5, meal for two ~€45–50
Car hire is the most practical way to get around, and holidays here are usually sold with car rental included, plus detailed driving directions in your travel documents. Road conditions are generally good, but rural lanes can be narrow and winding.
Hotel details and opening times are based on information from previous seasons and may change. Facilities, services and inclusions can vary by date, occupancy and weather. For entry rules, safety and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.
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