Il Borro Relais & Chateaux

Tuscany Italy

8.5 Deluxe
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About the Hotel

Deep within the hillside landscape of Tuscany, the magical Il Borro - owned by the illustrious Ferragamo family - charms its privileged guests with unparalleled history and warm Italian heritage. The Medieval-era villa stands today as a magnificent ode to the past, while providing the modern comforts and luxury that today's sophisticated traveler expects. Il Borro Estate is over 1,700 acres in size and features brilliant vineyards and olive trees as far as the eye can see. Pristine, unmanned forest surrounds the perimeter, making this destination truly unique, and allowing you to experience the best of the Valdarno river valley region, right at your doorstep. In the heart of the estate, Villa Il Borro houses spacious apartments and accommodations, ranging in size and amenities, but all featuring carefully thought out furnishings, individual décor, and the rustic ambiance of a bygone era. Enjoy the scenic views of the gardens immediately surrounding the villa, and gaze further for picturesque panorama of Italy's glorious Tuscan countryside.

Location

Il Borro Relais & Chateaux
Località Borro, 1,
Loro Ciuffenna AR, Italy
Tuscany Italy 52024

Nearest Airport: FLR

Features and Amenities

  • Dining
  • Wine Cellar
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Tennis Courts
  • Gardens
  • Driving Range
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Hair Dryers
  • In-Room Safes
  • Satellite Television
  • Fully-Equipped Kitchen
  • Activities
  • Excursions
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Tennis
  • Wine Tasting
  • Mountain Biking
  • Yoga
  • Wine Tours
  • Hunting
  • Archery
  • Family
  • Babysitting
  • Nearby
  • Historic Sites
  • Shopping
  • Wineries
  • Golf
  • Hot Air Ballooning
  • Interests
  • Culture & Arts
  • Private Estate
  • Signature Perks
  • Summer Getaways
  • Villas

Reviews for Il Borro Relais & Chateaux

A one stop dining/stay/leisure oasis 🥇

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 weeks ago

An absolutely delightful property, providing tradition, Modern touches are more importantly exceptional team members, this property is a credit to the hospitality industry and the team members are ambassadors for this truly magnificent hospitality icon, it really is a hidden treasure, special mention to all the team members you are the icing on the cake. This will certainly not be the last trip we make to this delightful property. Thomas Noblett

ThomasN776 - Windermere, United Kingdom


Amazing property and experience!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

The property, staff, experiences were all amazing! Every detail is thought through. If there was a small detail that was out of order, it was the loud noise of their cars dropping off guests late at night (past 10).

lotterinn - Plano, Texas


A special mention for Ksenia on the front desk

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 months ago

A lovely stay made extra special by the efforts of Ksenia on the front desk who went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. Thank you very much, James & Anastasia. P.s. If you like horses, this is the place for you - they have so many and we spent hours walking around the extensive equestrian facilities that are on-site.

jt950019


The construction is super flimsy.

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 months ago

We are at Il Borro right now. The construction is super flimsy. We can easily hear footsteps, peeing, and flushing from the room above us. The footsteps sound like thumping. Very loud and highly unsatisfactory, all because this place is cheaply constructed and poorly insulated.

BusterCT1K - New York City


Beautiful, private and secluded resort in Tuscany

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 7 months ago

Where to start…this place is beautiful and amazing. If you want to be in a quiet, secluded medieval village in Tuscany, this is the place. It is very old. But the place is so updated and kept in the period. Upon checkin, we were given a map of the resort. It looked overwhelming at first, but a quick tour of it fixed that. The service you will receive is the best. Be prepared for lots of steep hills and steps. If this is a problem, a golf cart or car will pick you up and take you where you need to be. Our room, which was Marta Terrazzo, room 108, was OUTSTANDING! It shares an entry way with one other unit. First room you enter is the living room with a log burning fireplace, chairs, table and a wonderful coffee machine. A nice window there too. Next is the bedroom with a king bed with the softest pillows. In this room there is a tv, a window and a door to your own patio! Private! Heading toward the bathroom you will have a walk in dressing closet and safe. Lots of places for clothes. Then the bathroom which was really pretty. It was the largest shower ever and it provided a great rainfall. There is a window there too. All of the windows and the patio door have not shutters but inside are swinging panels to block out the light. I’ve never seen anything like it. The property is lovely; there are horses with their babes in a few pastures. Breakfast is ordered from a set menu or the buffet. So many cheeses, meats, breads, and many other things to eat. Coffee is always really yummy. Dinner was great as well. Ate outside one night. Two nights inside. Pretty pools, not heated though. The wine cellar is unbelievable. Their own wines are made there and the tour was outstanding. Some Bottles start at $30 euros and we’re great. We drank so much wine. 🍷. Our guide was Sophia. She was awesome and so knowledgeable. The cooking class was fun, but the price was way too high for what we did and got. You make your meal with a group if you chose that route, and then later in he evening you eat what you made in the main dining room. Our dinner was potato gnocchi with a cheese sauce, meatballs in a prepared red sauce, and biscotti. It was really tasty! One night we left the property and had a dinner down the road to the left. That was great as well, a family owned place. Osteria dell’Oca Satolla, it is the only place near the resort. If you want to get around you need a car. We visited Arezzo, which was a quite nice little city maybe 45 minutes away, and Loro Ciuffenna is 15 minutes away and a cool little local town. Very hilly everywhere we went. We are glad that we stayed here. I have to say at first we thought, oh no what are going to do here? It was absolutely wonderful.

Diane W - Bethel Park, Pennsylvania


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Opening your door each morning to the stone walls of a charming medieval village and wandering its narrow lanes with a few special shops makes for a remarkable holiday. The accommodations are large and lovely, from the Farragamo toiletries in the bathrooms to the fully equipped and modern kitchen. The Osteria at the foot of the village hill (yes, it's a bit of a climb back up to your apartment) has a relaxing feel and delicious food. There are many scenic drives and stunning hilltop villages to explore and a very helpful staff that is at the top of its game in every situation. I can't wait to return.
-Moe


We just returned from an amazing week at IL Borro. The views are INCREDIBLE. The peaceful location, the great staff, and the comfortable beds make for a fabulous vacation.

One important note - the resort is on top of a hillside about 5-8 minutes away from the IL Borro village by car. You will absolutely need a car to get around, as IL Borro does not offer shuttle services. But don't let the location scare you away - this place is worth getting a car and driving!

Also, the deal on LuxuryLink is fabulous. We bought the "Buy Now" package, and after splitting it between us - this was a real bargain.
-S. Markiewicz


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