We Love —
- Wandering through vineyard-lined paths before returning to the tranquillity of this timeless countryside retreat.
- Unwinding with a relaxing spa treatment after a serene swim beneath the Tuscan sun.
- Sipping estate wines at golden hour, surrounded by olive trees and the scent of wild herbs.
Customer reviews —
In the heart of Chianti, Borgo Scopeto Relais offers you an exclusive escape among vineyards, wellness and gourmet cuisine: the ideal place to rediscover the most authentic Tuscany with all the comforts of a charming relais.
Borgo Scopeto Wine & Country Relais 5* —
Borgo Scopeto Wine & Country Relais 5* is a Tuscan retreat where history-soaked walls, rolling Chianti hills, and refined rusticity converge in perfect harmony. Once a noble estate, this 14th-century stone hamlet has been lovingly transformed into a stylish rural escape, where winding gravel paths and cypress-lined avenues set the scene for serene days under the Tuscan sun.
Inside, the interiors blend heritage charm with subtle modern touches—think terracotta floors, beamed ceilings, and curated antiques. Whether you’re sipping local wine in the garden or gazing out over the vineyards from your window, Borgo Scopeto invites you to pause, breathe, and savour the good life.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Classic Room, Superior Room, Deluxe Room or Premium Room.
Classic Room (28 m²)
Make yourself at home in one of the Classic Rooms, located in the main château and manor house. With exposed beams, terracotta or parquet floors and wrought-iron window frames, their authentic decor gives them real charm.
Superior Room (30 m²)
Discover the rustic style of the Superior Rooms, which have all the comforts you need for a relaxing stay.
Deluxe Room (32 m²)
With their typical Tuscan style, Deluxe Rooms offer an elegant and refined atmosphere, with decorated ceilings and wood panelling.
Premium Room (32 m²)
Take advantage of the space offered by the Premium Rooms, which combine brightness and comfort.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Begin your day with a generous breakfast on the terrace, where the view over Siena rivals the bounty on your plate—freshly baked tarts, local cheeses, seasonal fruit, and golden pastries served with Italian coffee. Each bite is a quiet celebration of Tuscan flavours and slow mornings. Lunch at Il Glicine Bistro is light and Mediterranean, best enjoyed al fresco among fragrant blooms. Come evening, La Tinaia sets a more refined tone, serving regional classics elevated by local produce and an expertly curated wine list. For a sundowner, choose between the elegant château bar or the relaxed poolside option, while La Citerna hosts private tastings and wine events beneath vaulted stone ceilings—a true homage to Chianti’s oenological heritage.
Your time
Just for you:
- 1 x spa entrance per person per stay (12+)
- 30 EUR spa voucher when spending 110 EUR on treatments
Encircled by olive groves and vineyard-covered hills, Borgo Scopeto’s grounds offer a bucolic setting for pure relaxation. Choose between two outdoor pools, both with sweeping countryside views, where the scent of lavender and rosemary mingles with the breeze. It’s the sort of place that makes you forget the world beyond the stone walls.
Weekends here bring tranquil yoga sessions beneath the trees, or you might indulge in a massage at the spa, where natural products and expert hands restore tired limbs. Whether you prefer lazy sunlit afternoons or a gentle stroll through the estate, every moment encourages stillness and restoration.
Included services —
Assistance at destination
Enjoy an included destination assistance service provided by our local partners trained to Voyage Privé standards. A dedicated contact person, available 24 hours a day (by phone or WhatsApp), will assist you throughout your stay with advice, reservations, or help in case of unforeseen circumstances. Travel with peace of mind.
Your journey to Italy —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Tuscany —
Overflowing with artistic treasures, Tuscany is a timeless haven where ancient history meets rolling landscapes. From Etruscan origins to Roman marvels and Renaissance brilliance, this region is a journey through the ages. Beyond its celebrated cities, Tuscany invites you to explore serene vineyards, sun-dappled olive groves, and quaint villages that define its rustic charm.
Must-sees:
- Florence's Oltrarno District: Venture beyond the Arno River to discover artisan workshops, hidden gardens, and authentic trattorias.
- San Gimignano’s Towers: A medieval skyline framed by Tuscany’s picturesque countryside.
- Etruscan Legacy in Volterra: Wander ancient walls and explore artefacts in the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum.
Culinary culture:
Tuscany's culinary heritage is as rich as its landscapes. Indulge in seasonal Tuscan produce, from creamy pecorino cheeses to fragrant white truffles. Pair these delicacies with Chianti or Brunello di Montalcino wines from the region's renowned vineyards. Don’t miss rustic panzanella salads or ribollita, a hearty vegetable soup traditionally prepared with stale bread. For a sweeter note, try cantucci biscuits dipped in local Vin Santo.
Dive deeper:
Beyond Florence and Siena, Tuscany’s smaller towns reveal unique stories. In Pienza, you’ll find a Renaissance utopia shaped by Pope Pius II’s vision, while the Carrara marble quarries offer a glimpse into the artistry that crafted Michelangelo’s David. For a different perspective, take a cycling tour through the Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its cinematic beauty.
Good to know:
The local currency is the euro (€), and Tuscany enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate, with spring and autumn being the ideal seasons to visit. Regional trains and buses connect towns efficiently, but renting a car offers the best flexibility for exploring the countryside’s hidden gems.