Barone Ricasoli
Barone Ricasoli: A Wine Lover's Paradise in La Madonna
Explore the historic Castello di Brolio in Chianti, a stunning castle offering breathtaking views, rich history, and exquisite wine tastings.
Nestled in the rolling hills of Chianti, Castello di Brolio offers a mesmerizing blend of history, stunning views, and world-renowned wine. This magnificent castle dates back to the 11th century, serving as a fortress and noble residence. Visitors can explore its historic grounds, enjoy breathtaking panoramas of the Chianti landscape, and indulge in exquisite wine tastings from the estate's vineyards, making it a perfect day trip for tourists seeking culture and relaxation.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Florence, head to the main bus station, Firenze S.M.N. (Santa Maria Novella). Look for the bus line 365 towards Gaiole in Chianti. The journey takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. Once you arrive at the Gaiole in Chianti bus station, you can either walk or take a taxi to Castello di Brolio, which is approximately 5 kilometers away.
Train and Taxi
Take a train from Firenze S.M.N. to Montevarchi-Terranuova. From the train station, you can catch a taxi to Castello di Brolio, which is around 20 kilometers away. Ensure to check train schedules beforehand for the best options.
Walking and Taxi
If you are near the center of Gaiole in Chianti, you can walk to Castello di Brolio. It is about a 1-hour walk (5 kilometers). Alternatively, for a more comfortable option, you can take a local taxi from Gaiole in Chianti to the castle.
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