13Dec 0 The hamlet of Lucolena in Chianti Posted By: Elena Spolaor All about Chianti Italy, Chianti, Italy, Towns & Villages of Chianti, Towns of the Province of Florence Lucolena in ChiantiThe hamlet of Lucolena in Chianti in Tuscany Lucolena in Chianti is a tranquil village surrounded in part by forest. Officially it is actually located in the Upper Val d’Arno because it’s on the eastern side of the Chianti hills, but its cultural connections are with Chianti. The area was settled in very early times, based on the archaeological finds nearby. There are several agriturismi in the vicinity, providing a relaxing ambiance for a great holiday. Agriturismo La Ghiandaia also organises wedding celebrations. Enjoying the relaxed life of Lucolena in Chianti The local festival in Lucolena is a chestnut festival that takes place every year during November. More about Lucolena in Chianti. Vacation accommodation near Lucolena in Chianti La Ghiandaia vacation accommodations with swimming pool, near Lucolena in ChiantiLa Ghiandaia vacation accommodations offers five beautiful vacation apartments for 2 to 8 persons. Each apartment has a separate entrance, a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and private area for outside dining. The agriturismo enjoy wonderful views of the Chianti hills and it grounds and other facilities make it a perfect venue for a wedding. More about La Ghiandaia vacation accommodations in Chianti. Here are some similar topics: Il Ferrone The village of , a major terracotta manufacturing area in Chianti is a village in Chianti on one of the two popular routes from Florence to Greve in Chianti, and is a major centre of terracotta manufacturing in Italy. Indeed, Ferrone, as it is commonly known, is famous world-wide for a [...] Read More » Sights of the Chianti town of Barberino Val d’Elsa Sights of the Chianti town of Barberino Val d'ElsaHere's a preview of some of the things to see in Barberino Val d'Elsa and nearby in Chianti Castello della Paneretta Barberino Val d'Elsa Barberino Val d'Elsa is located on a high ridge between the valleys of the Rivers Pesa and Elsa. Barberino owes its existence to [...] Read More » Montefioralle The fortified village of near Greve in Chianti, Tuscany The small village of is one of the best-preserved and most interesting mediaeval fortified villages in Chianti, indeed in the whole of Tuscany. The original name of was Monteficale - the village claims an entire verse under that name in the Ninfale [...] Read More » San Polo in Chianti The village of San Polo in the Chianti Classico wine zone of Tuscany, Italy is located in the Rubbiana valley, in the north east of Chianti, within a half hour drive of central Florence. San Polo is an ideal place to stay for anyone [...] Read More » Greve in Chianti, Tuscany Greve in ChiantiGreve in Chianti, the vacation centre of Chianti Classico, Tuscany, Italy Greve in Chianti Greve in Chianti, generally known simply as Greve (pronounced "greh-veh") and often so indicated on road signs, is the tourism centre of the Chianti Classico wine area that covers most of the territory between Florence to the north and [...] Read More »