Hello everyone, this month starts with an important appointment with Villa Campestri’s new blog and lots of news! We decided to use this space to tell everything is happening in our fabulous Villa, whose origin dates back to the 13th century. We will not only learn more about our history, beginning with the family of the Marchesi Roti, but also and above all our services, special offers, tasting courses and cooking, and everything that you can enjoy staying with us, with a view to Villa Campestri reopening on 1st April 2011!And there’s more: our blog will be a window open on this beautiful land, the Mugello. We’ll discover the wonders of a valley full of art and culture, loved birthplace of Giotto and Cimabue, but also famous for its superb culinary delights, starting with the famous Mugello “tortelli”, as well as the roar of the engines of the automobile in the Mugello Circuit, in Scarperia. In short, a land full of attractions for unforgettable holidays.
To stay in touch with all of you, we have also activated the channels of Villa Campestri social media, where you can interact directly withus: Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and YouTube. If you are a fan and book a stay, you will receive a gift card (value €15.00) to experience one of our olive oil massages!
Any report you want to send, you can use our email: villa.campestri@villacampestri.itwhile in the short run also the newsletter service. We kindly invite you to send us your email address.
If you want to discover everything, stay tuned on our blog!
One of the most meaningful experiences during a trip to Tuscany, beyond visiting art cities or iconic landscapes, is connecting with everyday local life. That connection often happens in village markets, artisan workshops, and small food shops where products are made for the people who live there year-round, not just for visitors. In this guide, […]
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In the Mugello, wonder lives in the silence between the fields, broken only by the rustle of wind through the olive trees. It lingers in the cool shade of cobbled alleys that still echo with generations past. And it gathers in the squares of small villages, where days unfold in quiet conversation over market stalls […]
There’s an authentic way to discover Tuscany: get your hands in the soil, pick what the season offers, and turn it into something to share at the table.Farm‑to‑table is more than a trend: it’s a way of life, rooted in respect, tradition, and honest flavors. At Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort, it’s a daily ritual. […]