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Meetings or special events in Tuscany: Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort!

If you want to turn your boring business meeting into an interesting creative moments, or you are planning a special event that you want to be remembered, then, in the heart of Tuscany there is the place for you: Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort.The Villa is a perfect place for organizing business meetings: with our three meeting rooms, the luxurious restaurant L’Olivaia, with 26 rooms and the comfortable and spacious car park you can have real immersion in work, surrounded by natural beauty of the Mugello.

Also, if you want to organize a meeting that’s different from usual, you can match some of the many activities that our resort offers, and that will be used to develop even more the creativity of your employees and managers from tasting courses of extra-virgin oli oil, to cookery courses, up to mountain bike trails available to restore the muscles after hours of planning and design.

Walking in the enchanting park, a dip in the pool or a massage with our extra-virgin olive oil complement your dutiful meeting.

Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort is also ideal for unforgettable weddings, thanks to the delightful Renaissance chapel, anniversaries or birthdays, and even international events. Our Renaissance rooms, grounds and pool are perfect locations for events of class: in May L’Oreal has chosen our Resort to present the new line of hair products “Nature Series”.

For more information on the organization of your event you can contact our staff at 055/8490107 or send an email to villa.campestri@villacampestri.it

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