Tuscany’s renowned strade bianche (white roads), a network of unpaved motorways that are dusty in summer, undulate through the region’s famously gorgeous vineyards and olive groves. Follow one of the old white roads from Bibbiano and you’ll soon find yourself in a truly magical place: Castiglion del Bosco. Known in English as Castle in the Woods, it was once a medieval Italian village; today, Massimo Ferragamo, son of the famous shoemaker and chairman of the fashion brand’s American division, has transformed it into possibly the most perfect hotel in the world. Be prepared to eat and drink your way to gastronomic nirvana here, especially if you’re a fan of the famed Tuscan red, brunello di Montalcino. Castiglion del Bosco is connected to a 62-hectare wine estate and guests can take part in the harvest, as well as guided tastings, plus classes at the in-house cookery school. There’s six kilometres of bumpy white road before you reach the gates of the old village-cum-resort, but the slow going is rewarded with fabulous scenery. The hotel is set within a 5,000-acre estate surrounded by fields and forest, a former private hunting reserve, which still teems with wild boar, deer, foxes and hare. From the highest point on the road, there are views across the Val d’Orcia (Tuscany’s most revered valley) to the fortressed town of Montalcino. And beyond the forest you can see vineyards, centuries-old farmhouses and rambling driveways edged with cypress trees.
Under the Tuscan sun