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2.26.2012

UD | A Massive Castle in Tuscany

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UD - Hotels
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February 26, 2012
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To Kingdom Come
Renting Out a Tuscan Castle
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UD - Castello di Casole
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VITALS
Castello di Casole
Querceto via SS541
Casole d' Elsa, Italy
888-927-2580
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The Romancierge, a new digital adventure from UD and our friends at Forevermark. It's an intelligent guide to romancing in your city—from unexpected date options to the key ingredients for an unforgettable night out. Hint: dinner makes a good start...
Picture it.

Early morning. Your memory: hazy. On your head: a crown. In your hands: a scepter. Oh, and people are calling you "Your Highness."

A few reasons this might be happening:

1. You have royal bloodlines, and a few key relatives have died.
2. You just had a wild night of passion with the Princess of Monaco.
3. You raised an army and seized a small monarchy. (Hey, crazier things have happened.)
4. This:

Castello di Casole, a handsome Tuscan retreat replete with a vineyard, a game preserve and its own damn castle, taking reservations now for a July 1 debut. (Crown and scepter not included.)

So... yeah: a castle masquerading as a hotel. The story starts in the 10th century, when the three-story stone-and-mortar structure—surrounded by 4,200 acres of rolling hills—was originally built.

A mere 1,100 years later, renovations are finished. They've added some modern touches—like an underground spa—but the main pleasures are still very much old-world. Hunting boar on your own game preserve. Taking in a string quartet in the outdoor amphitheater. Supping on private dinners, made with wine and olive oil harvested on-site, from the court chef. (You'll have to bring your own jester.)

If you opt for a vineyard farmhouse instead of the castle, you'll also have an infinity pool all to yourself.

Also a perfect spot to launch your invasion of a neighboring hotel.
Note:
Castello di Casole, taking reservations now for July 1, more info here, see the slideshow
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