"I visited for a girls weekend where we were looking for a relaxing weekend of exploring Tuscan hills and we were really delighted with what we encountered. Overall the hotel was in good condition and the rooms were very comfortable with air conditioning which was a pleasure after the intense heat of the outdoors."
"Relays Sant’Elena was a piece of heaven! Luxurious and beautiful surroundings and caring staff who went above and beyond in every way, allowed for the most relaxing and special stay.
I can’t wait to return!"
"Ruhige Lage sehr nahe an einem Wald und dem Meer. Die Spaziergänge am Strand und im Wald haben wir sehr genossen.
Frühstücksbuffet mit reichlich Auswahl. Auch beim Abendessen wurden wir immer zufriedengestellt."
"In general a very basic hotel. I booked a Junior Suite (as the booking price then was the same as a standard room, but bormally it’s not). The extra space though did not contribute in any way to more comfort, actually just a greater distance to the small and worn out bathroom. Don’t get fooled by the pictures, the “decor” in the room not very appealing.
Breakfast was the worst I had so far in Italy.
My Spa appointment was cancelled by them half an hour after it was confirmed.
Pool-area was...
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Balze di Volterra during your travels in Volterra. Discover the area's volcano viewpoints and countryside.
The ancient salt pans outside Volterra reveal how salt has been harvested since Etruscan times. Explore the medieval town center afterward, where alabaster workshops and the Roman theater showcase Tuscany's artistic heritage.
"Staying at Borgo Pignano was not just a vacation—it was a return to a slower, more meaningful way of living. Nestled high in the rolling Tuscan hills, this estate feels like a place out of time, where elegance, history, and nature blend seamlessly.
From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the sweeping views—olive groves, vineyards, and cypress trees stretching as far as the eye could see. The main villa, with its frescoed walls and centuries-old charm, set the tone for a stay that was both luxurious and deeply soulful.
Every detail is thoughtful, from the refined, rustic design of the rooms to the organic bath products made right on the estate. We especially loved the infinity pool carved into the limestone—it offers one of the most stunning views in all of Tuscany.
The food was exceptional—fresh, seasonal, and sourced from the property’s own biodynamic farm. Whether enjoying a multi-course meal at Villa Pignano or a wood-fired pizza under the stars at Al Fresco, every bite told a story of the land.
But what truly made our stay unforgettable was the sense of peace and authenticity. The staff were gracious, warm, and quietly attentive—always there when you needed them, but never intrusive.
Whether you’re exploring nearby hill towns, enjoying a wine tasting, or simply reading under the shade of an ancient oak, Borgo Pignano offers something rare: a space to reconnect—with nature, with beauty, and with yourself.
If you’re dreaming of Tuscany, dream no further. "
"Our stay at Poderi Arcangelo in the rolling hills of San Gimignano was nothing short of magical. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, the views were the kind that stop you in your tracks – especially at sunset when the Tuscan hills glow gold. The food was exceptional every day, with authentic local flavours that made each meal a highlight. The staff were warm, welcoming and always tried their best to help, adding to the charm of the place. The location is perfect for exploring nearby treasures such as San Gimignano itself, Certaldo, and Volterra.
One thing to note – a hire car is essential. Public transport is virtually non-existent here; we couldn’t get a bus at all and taxis, while available, were scarce and very expensive – we spent €400 on just three journeys. This isn’t the hotel’s fault, though it would have been helpful to know in advance.
Also, while the property is beautiful, there’s no real indoor bar area for relaxing before or after dinner. There is an outdoor bar, but it only opens on weekends and closes at 18:00, so an early evening drink isn’t always possible.
Despite this, we had seven days of bliss and would return in a heartbeat – next time with a hire car, ready to explore every corner of this stunning part of Tuscany.
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"Golden hills bathed in soft sunlight, cypress-lined avenues leading to hidden resort-
A serene escape at Castello di Casole, A Belmond Hotel, Tuscany, where timeless elegance meets Tuscan charm.
Service is great and truffle hunting is a definitely recommend experience!"
"Es un lugar maravilloso y único. Puedes moverte a cualquier lugar de la Toscana y es cerca. Es el segundo año que regresamos para el cumpleaños de mi esposo.
este lugar tiene Magia..."
What are some of the best vacation rentals in Saline di Volterra?
Antico Podere San Francesco Hotel: This vacation home rental near Saline di Volterra offers a balcony, a terrace, and a barbecue grill to help you feel perfectly comfortable in your new surroundings. Kitchen amenities include a fridge, a stovetop, and a microwave. Make the most of the private yard in this rental home to help you unwind. See all vacation rentals in Saline di Volterra.
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What's the best way to get around Saline di Volterra?
If you want to explore the larger area, hop on a train at Volterra Saline-Pomarance Station. If you want to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car in Saline di Volterra for your journey.
What's the weather like in Saline di Volterra?
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 73°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 44°F. Average annual precipitation for Saline di Volterra is 42 inches.