Welcome to Villa San Michele, a property surrounded by the authentic landscape of Chianti, in Lucolena, near Greve in Chianti.
Here, a stay becomes an experience: Tuscan landscapes, local cuisine, excursions through vineyards and woods, historic villages, and moments of relaxation in nature.
To make your stay even more enjoyable, we have gathered all the useful information on this page: property services, local tips, practical information, and selected suggestions for you.
If you need anything, we are always available to provide direct assistance and personalised recommendations.
Our approach to cooking is shaped by Alice’s vision, as a certified Smart Climate Chef, and is rooted in seasonality, sustainability, and deep respect for ingredients.
The dialogue with the woods and the surrounding land takes shape in an approach inspired by wild cooking: wild herbs, mushrooms, roots, and local produce become part of an essential menu, built around natural rhythms and the value of what grows around the villa.
Restaurant opening hours:
We recommend booking in advance.
During winter, the restaurant closes seasonally and reopens in spring.
The last stretch of road leading to the villa is unpaved. For this reason, we recommend planning your arrival in daylight, especially if you do not know the area.
To reach us without unnecessary detours, we suggest using Google Maps as your destination app, avoiding alternative navigation apps that sometimes recommend unsuitable routes.
From 13 March 2026 to 24 April 2026
Saturday, Sunday, the day before public holidays and public holidays (including Holy Week)
10 am – 7 pm
From 25 April 2026 to 13 September 2026
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
10.30 am – 6.30 pm (closed on Tuesdays)
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays
10.00 am – 7.00 pm
From 14 September 2026 to 25 October 2026
Saturday, Sunday, public holiday eves and public holidays
10.00 am – 7.00 pm
From 26 October 2026 to 31 December 2026
Saturday, Sunday, public holiday eves and public holidays
10.00 am – 6.00 pm
When the bar is closed, Villa San Michele is unable to provide bar service. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Villa San Michele offers services for cyclists including:
Our property is pet friendly. Your four-legged friends are welcome in the common areas, with respect for other guests.
The villa is surrounded by greenery: all around it lies the park, which is part of the Monte San Michele Park. The perfect place for walks, running, and enjoying nature at a slower pace, together.
You can combine trekking or walks with a picnic featuring local products.
Discover our stay packages at Villa San Michele, with experiences included.
A romantic stay for two in Chianti, surrounded by nature, peace, and the flavours of the land. A special night to enjoy at a slower pace, with an aperitivo, a tasting dinner, and intimate countryside atmospheres.
The package includes:
Click here to book your romantic escape in Chianti!
Two nights in Chianti to truly switch off: hills, vineyards, trekking, and homemade flavours. An experience for two among nature, picnic, and relaxation, designed for those who love exploring the area at a slower pace.
The package includes:
Click here to book your escape into Chianti nature!
An immersive experience in Chianti for two: accommodation, a cooking class, and a special dinner featuring the dishes prepared together. Ideal for those who want to experience the cuisine of the area in an authentic and creative way.
The package includes:
Click here to book your Cooking Chianti: cook, live and eat!
We recommend the following restaurants, venues and tasting experiences nearby.
Recommended restaurants and venues
Wine tastings
To explore Chianti in a smooth and scenic way, we recommend a circular itinerary inspired by the Strada del Vino e dell’Olio Chianti Classico (linked to the Chiantigiana / SR222), combining villages, architecture, and landscape.
1) Radda in Chianti
A compact medieval village with well-preserved walls and historic layout, set in a highly panoramic position. It is also a symbolic place for Chianti Classico: this is where, in 1924, the idea of the Consorzio linked to the Black Rooster was born.
2) Castellina in Chianti
A perfect stop if you want a mix of history and views: Via delle Volte is a covered walkway built into the town walls, with openings over the valley; you can also include the Chianti Archaeological Museum (inside the Rocca) if you would like a short but worthwhile cultural stop.
3) Panzano in Chianti
Here the standout view is the Conca d’Oro: vineyards and rolling hills unfolding below the village. It is an ideal stop for lunch, for a soft trek, or for a walk through the historic centre and its panoramic viewpoints.
4) Greve in Chianti
An easy and lively final stop: Piazza Matteotti is the heart of the town, with its triangular shape, arcades, and local shops. It is also a great place to enjoy a more food-focused break, with cured meats and local specialities, before heading back.
Around Villa San Michele there are official CAI Firenze itineraries (Sentieri di Greve), perfect for alternating panoramic walks through vineyards, white roads, and wooded sections. Below are the most suitable routes for half-day or full-day outings.
One of the most scenic recommended routes is the Lamole Ring.
Start / finish: Lamole (Greve in Chianti)
CAI data: 16.8 km · 5h30 · difficulty E/T · elevation gain 310 m
A complete and scenic loop connecting Castello di Lamole, the Church of San Michele in the park and, if you wish, with a short detour you can reach the summit of Monte San Michele (893 m).
Start / finish: Panzano in Chianti
CAI data: 11.3 km · 3h15 · difficulty E/T · elevation gain 230 m
A panoramic and flowing route through clearings, vineyards, and woodland; along the itinerary, CAI also points out the possibility of a detour to the Hermitage of San Pietro alle Stinche.
Start / finish: Greve in Chianti
CAI data: 8.2 km · 3h · difficulty T/E · elevation gain 330 m
Perfect for a half-day walk: it includes the village of Montefioralle (listed among “I borghi più belli d’Italia”) and passes through Montegonzi, with stretches among olive groves, vineyards, and white roads.
Start / finish: Panzano in Chianti (near the chapel of Santa Maria alle Grazie, as indicated in the CAI description)
CAI data: 8.9 km · 3h · difficulty E/T · elevation gain 130 m
The gentlest loop in terms of elevation gain: it alternates white roads through vineyards, wooded sections, and valley crossings (to be approached carefully after periods of rain).
Florence is the easiest city to reach from Villa San Michele, whether for a day trip or for those who want to combine a stay in the countryside with a few hours among museums, artisan shops, and the historic centre.
Siena is a perfect destination for a day trip: smaller and more intimate than Florence, but just as rich in history, medieval views, and places to explore at a slower pace.
In Chianti, events follow a very natural rhythm: spring brings villages and traditions, summer brings evenings outdoors, and September is all about wine and the harvest.
Below you will find our selection:
If you would like to take a piece of Chianti home with you, these are the most convenient and reliable markets near Villa San Michele:
We are in a countryside area, so it is helpful to keep the key contacts at hand (pharmacies, out-of-hours medical service, hospitals).
Single emergency number for all emergencies: 112
For non-urgent medical needs (medical advice, home visits when necessary, etc.), Tuscany has a free single number: 116117
Opening hours:
Pharmacies nearby
For night and holiday opening times (pharmacies on duty), we recommend checking the updates published by the Municipality of Greve in Chianti.