Make a point to visit attractions like Mount Amiata Fauna Park and Parco Piscine Capenti Outdoor Pool. During your stay, check out sights such as House Museum of Monticello Amiata, Monte Amiata, and Abbazia di Sant’Antimo.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Montelaterone?
You may want to think about an accommodation that has an outdoor pool if you will be visiting Montelaterone in the warmest months of August, July, or June when the average temp is 69°F. Lodging offering an indoor pool may be what you want if you come to town during the coldest months of January, February, or December when the average temp is 42°F.
Recent reviews of Montelaterone hotels
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Podere Brizio
5/5 Excellent
Fantastic peaceful place
"It’s a fantastic peaceful place. The personnel was really warm and helpful."
"Exceptional service , amazing Tuscany view , the facilities are in excellent condition, we booked a massage and it was very good , this place is very good for adults or couples who would like to have relaxation for 1-2 days."
A verified traveler stayed at Fonteverde Lifestyle & Thermal Retreat
"This "hotel" is actually a small ancient village that's been restored as a resort. It's extraordinary, though keep in mind that you'll walk outside to go to the restaurants, the lobby, etc. We absolutely loved this.
Our suite had a massive patio and amazing sunset views, though our west-facing view was just trees and not the quintessential Tuscan farmland and rolling-hills view; for that you will want a suite in Alto-Borgo, the slightly uphill part of the resort with perfect southeast-facing views. The downside is those rooms are a 10 min walk from the restaurants and main part of the resort, whereas the original suites are right in the village.
Oh, and by "village" I don't mean tourists and shops. There aren't any. Zero. It's totally private. And it's not near anything, so no security issues or lookieloos at all. This is a UNESCO site and so they could not build anything new, but only remodel whatever was already there.
First surprise is that the road to get there is dirt. Due to UNESCO they can't pave it. Though some small sections of the ancient stone road remain, it's 99% dirt for several kilometers.
A couple of disappointments are the main restaurant and the concierge service. The main, Michelin-starred restaurant is great for breakfast, but according to many guests we spoke to it's a let-down for dinner. However the Osteria restaurant is great, and dining at the golf club is good for pizza night.
The concierge issues were perplexing for such an amazing resort."
A verified traveler stayed at Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco
"Our second stay at CDV. Such a special place in Tuscany. The hotel has made many improvements since our last stay, and has nothing but 5 star amenities, the friendliest staff, and the incredible castle hotel with views of the Tuscan countryside. This is world class luxury. The spa is in a league of its own, the restaurant and chefs are making top quality cuisine. I can not wait to come back! "
A verified traveler stayed at Castello di Velona Resort Thermal SPA & Winery
"Castello Banfi is a lovely place to take a short retreat in beautiful and astonishingly quiet surroundings.
The rooms are spacious and very comfortable, with luxurious linens. The pool was pleasantly warm considering relatively cool weather. The view is lovely. We enjoyed two excellent meals at the Taverna.
The staff are gracious and welcoming."
A verified traveler stayed at Castello Banfi - Il Borgo