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12. tammikuuta 2023
This is a spectacular inn, a place we've enjoyed so much over the years that we've stayed there three times. It's pleasantly remote, well off the beaten road. That means delightfully quiet nights. The inn affords a sweeping view of the Chianti countryside, with the medieval village of Volpaia rising from the adjacent ridge. Guests can readily walk there and back on a trail, for lunch, dinner or a winery tour. Having a car is essential, but the driving isn't particularly taxing in this remote rural region. It will enable you to drive to nearby wineries (don't miss Fattoria di Montemaggio) or dinner (Ristoro di Lamole is a real treat, with a sunset view). La Locanda itself is nicely appointed and spotlessly clean, but the real treasure here is the innkeeper, Guido. You'd be hard pressed to find a more gracious or helpful host. He is particularly adept at providing dinner recommendations (and making reservations for you) and suggesting activities in the region. He spent two years of his career working in New York, so his English is flawless. Among the treats here are an apertivo hour and a delightful Tuscan breakfast on the sun-washed terrace.
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