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In spring 2004, in the 500-hectare of La Badiola Estate, a few miles from Castiglione della Pescaia, was born L’Andana.
An enchanting resort with a gourmand SPA, La Trattoria Enrico Bartolini, golf driving range and romantic private chapel, L’Andana takes its name from its long driveway, which is flanked by cypresses and maritime pines and enveloped in a magical fairytale atmosphere, within a delightful nature park. At Tenuta La Badiola the scents of the Tuscan countryside blend with the brackish fragrances of the Tyrrhenian, in a sensory experience that caresses the guests’ sensations and emotions.
This natural setting merges with the fascination of history. The building that now houses L’Andana was once a Medici villa where Grand Duke Leopold II and his court resided during the summer season. Here, in this place he loved so much, the Grand Duke launched major reclamation work in the Maremma.
L’Andana, with its 33 rooms and suites, is a member of “The Leading Hotels of the World”, an international brand of luxury hotels. via www.andana.it
L’Andana offers guests the use of a delightful outdoor heated swimming pool, situated in a paradise of nature overlooking the ancient town of Castiglione della Pescaia. There is plenty of space for sunbathing or stretching out to read a good book in complete peace and quiet. The pool is surrounded by lovely gardens with benches and loungers dotted here and there, where you can enjoy a chat or stop a while to contemplate the landscape, enveloped by the gentle sounds of the woods. The estate provides the opportunity for numerous activities to enrich your stay with new experiences. The choice is yours! La Trattoria Enrico Bartolini organizes cooking courses. Alternatively, you can indulge in a relaxing ESPA treatment at the spa at L’Andana. Those who prefer to combine sport and nature can devote their time to a different experience each day, with delightful horse rides in the hills, exciting tennis challenges on the nearby court, enjoyable bike rides or walks to the hermitage church 7 km away. It was built in the 16th century on the site where legend has it that the Madonna appeared to St. William of Malavalle on this return from the Crusades.