| | | Via di Rignana 7, Greve in Chianti, 50022 |
Surrounded by vineyards and nestling in its own secluded valley amongst the rolling Chianti Hills, Villa Rignana is the ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the treasures of this culturally abundant region. It is a thirty-minute drive away from Florence, Siena and San Gimignano, and also conveniently near the picturesque villages of Panzano and Greve-in-Chianti. |
| By | Line / Type / Location | Exit / Stop / Distance | | Airports |
| Bologna BLQ | 100 Km |  | | Florence FLR | 40 Km |  | | Pisa PSA | 80 Km |  | | Rome Ciampino CIA | 170 Km |  | | Rome Fiumicino FCO | 170 Km |  | | Siena SAY | 50 Km |
| | Highways |
| A1 Milano-Napoli | Firenze Certosa - then Firenze-Siena |  | | A1 Napoli-Milano | Firenze Certosa - then Firenze-Siena |
| | Motorways |
| Firenze-Siena | Tavarnelle |  | | Siena-Firenze | Tavarnelle |
| | Train Lines |
| Firenze - Siena | Poggibonsi |  | | Colle Val d'Elsa-Poggibonsi S.Gimignano | Poggibonsi |
| | Click on the links to visit the official webpage of the transport authority |
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Airport/Station Transfer: Guests are strongly recommended to hire a car to maximise their mobility and holiday enjoyment. For those who require it, there is a limousine service that will pick up and set down at Florence and Pisa airports and Florence and Siena railway stations. By Car: Take the Tavarnelle exit from the Firenze-Siena dual carriage-way (SS2); turn right, then shortly after, second right, very sharply, following the sign to Castellina. After 2 km, turn diagonally left uphill to Badia a Passignano. Immediately past the monastery, turn right downhill on to Via Di Poggio Al Vento, following the signs to Cantinetta di Rignana (this road becomes untarred after approx. 400 metres). Drive through the forest for several km - taking a well-signposted left then right turn - until you come to a narrow driveway between 2 stone buildings. That is the Cantinetta di Rignana. Villa Rignana is approximately 400 m beyond, down on the left, just past the deconsecrated church of Santa Maria and a row of cypress trees. |
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