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One of the oldest and best-preserved estates in Tuscany, Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco is a celebration of Italian heritage and natural beauty. Tuscany is a fascinating, multi-layered landscape that invites discovery. Guests can immerse themselves in Italian gastronomy, wine itineraries, active leisure pursuits, historical sightseeing and the timeless traditions of local artisans, craftsmen and farmers. Local guides and exclusive access make the experiences richer when exploring the region’s unique way of life.

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Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco is a 5,000- acre country estate. The Italian resort is a celebration of the natural beauty and rich gastronomic heritage of Tuscany. The 800-year-old estate comprises the ancient castle ruins, a medieval church and the Borgo, a historic village that now forms the heart of the resort. A superb culinary destination, Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco features a leading Brunello di Montalcino winery, two restaurants, an organic kitchen garden and a cooking school. Designed by Tom Weiskopf, the estate’s breathtaking 18-hole golf course offers an unparalleled playing experience at Italy’s only private golf club. A pampering spa, plentiful leisure facilities and a carefully curated selection of activities and excursions designed to highlight the region’s landscape and culture count among the offerings of this unique Tuscan retreat.

The resort’s spacious suites and villas offer exceptional comfort and the chance to enjoy an area of outstanding natural beauty in a framework of understated, cultured sophistication. Housed in the buildings of the Borgo itself, the 23 suites exude harmony with antique furniture, genuine textiles and artisanal pieces. Exposed wooden beams and cozy corners feature alongside modern comforts and the latest technology.

The terraces and picturesque views are alive
with greenery. Created from restored 17th- and 18th-century farmhouses, ten luxury villas capture the changing moods
of the landscape. Featuring stone, wood, antiques and bespoke furnishings, the elegant interiors are distinguished by their Sienese hues, handcrafted pieces and pleasing textures.

The two- to six-bedroom villas all feature private heated pools and some offer a wood-burning pizza oven, home theater or private tennis court, plus an extended list of amenities.