Autumn activities at Villa Lena Tuscany
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Autumn Activities at Villa Lena Tuscany

Welcome back to The Velvet Runway and this feature about Autumn Activities at Villa Lena Tuscany.

Situated amongst the rolling hills of rural Tuscany, Italy, Villa Lena is simultaneously a creative residence, agriturismo hotel and holiday destination. Guests are invited to stay with Villa Lena’s creative family celebrating local Tuscan history, culture and food within an environment that offers international artists, writers, designers, filmmakers, musicians, chefs and agricultural experts’ space to explore and hone their respective crafts.

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The estate is located in the province of Pisa, secluded amongst 500 hectares of woodland, vineyards, olive groves and organic vegetable gardens. A 19th-century villa sits at the heart of the property, originally built for an Italian aristocratic family.

It now houses the Villa Lena Foundation and artist-in-residence program. Surrounding the villa, converted historic agricultural buildings—former farmhouses, stables and hunting lodges—house self-contained guest apartments and shared facilities.

Autumn Activities at Villa Lena Tuscany

Villa Lena is delighted to announce that its autumn season will extend into November this year, with an exciting program of Autumnal activities, including a botanical themed retreat, truffle hunting in the estate’s woodland, fun and educational activities for children of all ages, and a Halloween themed week, where guests are invited to explore the Medieval origins of the ghost town, Toiano and the legends around San Michele.

Autumn activities at Villa Lena Tuscany
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Truffle Season at Villa Lena

Truffle hunting at Villa Lena is one of its most anticipated Autumn activities, and runs from 21st September till end of October. Much of Villa Lena’s 500 hectares estate is sunlit dappled woodland teeming with life, including wild boars and of course the forest’s diamonds- tartufi bianchi. 

Autumn Activities at Villa Lena Tuscany
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These ancient woodlands of Palaia that surround the hilltop Villa are the setting for the Truffle hunt. An experience that is not only beautiful, but takes you to the heart of an important autumnal tradition in Tuscany, and joining the ‘silent hunt’ means that you are not only searching for some of the best white truffles in Tuscany, but doing so with the most sincere respect for nature. 

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Villa Lena will host guests for traditional truffle hunts helmed by the highly skilled agriculture team and Lagotto Romagnola dogs. There will also be the opportunity to experience fresh truffles in the best possible way; finely shaved over homemade Tuscan pasta, accompanied by a glass of Villa Lena’s own sparkling rosé.

Autumn Activities at Villa Lena Tuscany
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The October Botanical Retreat

This 5-day Tuscan adventure, which takes place from 13th – 17th October offers the chance for guests to immerse themselves in a retreat that bridges the gap between art and nature.

Autumn Activities at Villa Lena Tuscany
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Retreat goers are invited to experience the poetic aesthetic of botany, the joy of natural perfume and exploring the art of foraged ceramics with workshops led by Evalie Wagner, Merle Bergers of Lingua Planta and Abbie Adams. 

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Guests will be housed in Villa Lena’s luxury rooms that offer breathtaking views of the Tuscan hills.

Autumn Activities at Villa Lena Tuscany
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Within the program of events there will be plenty of space to explore and enjoy some time to yourself and the facilities Villa Lena has to offer, including a heated pool and tranquil yoga studio.

Oppidan Week for Half-Term

This October half-term (24th – 28th October), Villa Lena presents the perfect destination for families to escape into the Tuscan Hills.  For the third year in a row, Villa Lena is teaming up with Oppidan Education and their tutors for a unique program of inspiring, dynamic and educational activities for children of all ages, leaving plenty of time for parents to relax and unwind. 

Autumn Activities at Villa Lena Tuscany
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Oppidan is a UK-based mentoring company that creates an exciting and educational camp for kids of all ages, in line with Oppidan’s main goal to take learning outside the classroom, with each day providing a unique program of games, challenges, and mentoring. Apart from the group activities, one-on-one tutoring will be available if a little confidence boost is necessary before returning to school. Creativity is at the heart of Villa Lena, with families being offered a unique, dynamic, and sun-filled autumnal holiday experience.

Activities for kids during Oppidan week will include:

Monday – Code crack Orienteering

This is orienteering with a twist. You will need to bring your navigation, code cracking, riddle rocking and map reading skills to complete this mission.

Tuesday – Play in a day

A creative morning to set you up for the day. Create characters, stories, costumes and a full-blown play in just one day!

Wednesday – The Game of the gods

A game of the gods. No child has ever completed it before. Can you be the first group to step up to the plate and finally beat the gods at her own game? This is a super fun game show run by Oppidans team to get the kids to think outside the box and bond.

Thursday – Dragon Egg hunt 

You think trick or treating is fun? Well, you should try the Dragon egg hunt. Now that is a fun way to spend a morning.

Friday – Dragons Den

Well, hello all you mini Elon Musks. Welcome to my lair. Are you brave enough to bring your ground break ideas to our dragons and see if you can get them to bite?

Halloween Week

From the 24th – 31st October, Villa Lena will embrace the spooky season with a thrilling and magical week planned at the Tuscan estate.

Guests are invited to explore the Medieval origins of the ghost town, Toiano and the legends around San Michele, as well as to participate in a range of activities, including a spooky treasure hunt among Villa Lena’s extensive art collection, plus a dragon-themed ceramics workshop with artist in residence, Abbie Adams, followed by a fire pit ceremony. 

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Villa Lena’s Yogi in residence, Madeleine Auvinen, will provide manifestation workshops and oracle readings for a real paranormal experience. For the kids, there will be family pumpkin carving, plus adventurous activities such as a Dragon Egg Hunt organized by Oppidan Education Camp.

Guests will also be invited to travel to the past and taste the authentic delicacies by joining the ‘Medieval Feast’ on the eve of the 29th at Villa Lena’s destination restaurant, Osteria San Michele which will be followed by a ‘Lunch on Fire’ on the 30th, set by the Front Villa with a magical bonfire and a DJ set to close the season in style.

For bookings and further information on the above, visit villa-lena.it.

Final Thoughts about Autumn Activities at Villa Lena Tuscany

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Villa Lena is the perfect place for an Autumnal get-away, and with the wide-range of proposed activities, beautiful setting and relaxing facilities, there is sure to be something for all the family.

We hope you enjoyed this feature about the wide-range of autumn activities at Villa Lena in the heart of Tuscany, and have a look here for more of our hotels and resorts features.

HISTORY OF VILLA LENA

The property of Villa Lena dates back to the 8th-6th century BC, known as an important Etruscan site before becoming of major importance for Roman colonies. The property was an integral part of a passageway for what became the Via Francigena, connecting Rome to northern Europe. Located in the center of Tuscany, on the highest hill of the estate called “Toiana Vecchio”, it gave those passing through a clear 360 view of all the provinces from Tuscany. 

Within the existing property, the castle built during the 6th century had a church dedicated to the Archangel Michael which was an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Rome. The estate is located on the St Michael’s line, serving to connect various monasteries dedicated to the Archangel Michael in Europe and the Middle East.  A few centuries later the estate would be known as “Tenuta San Michele”.

The castle was owned by many powerful Italian families, including Conte Ugolino Della Gheraldesca who is mentioned in Dante’s “Divine Comedy”. On various occasions throughout this period, all the Princes of Tuscany met at the castle to renegotiate the peace between them.

In 1364, Florence conquered the castle of Toiano and since then, the bell of the castle known as La Toianella has stood in Palazzo Vecchio, symbolizing the victory over the Pisans. For centuries agricultural activities, including the farming of olives for oil and grapes for wine have existed on the property. Today’s buildings; Renacchi and Stento used to be farmhouses and were both built over 300 years ago.

In the late 18th Century the castle was destroyed by an earthquake. Shortly after, most of the stones from the ruins were used to build the now existing Villa as well as the building next to it, Fattoria. Today on the hill of Toiano Vecchio, situated at the center of the property, it is still possible to see the few stones remaining from the castle in its original location.

The family that built the Villa in the early 19th century owned it until 1931. Numerous property ownerships followed throughout the decade but the current owners bought the “Tenuta San Michele” in 2007 in a state of extensive disrepair. Art world professional, Lena Evstafieva, musician and producer, Jérôme Hadey and Parisian entrepreneur and nightclub owner, Lionel Bensemoun combined their respective skills and knowledge to redevelop the property and founded Villa Lena Agriturismo and Art Foundation which is now a sought after destination and a source of inspiration for all.

8 Comments

    1. Julia Rees says:

      Thank you 🙂

  1. Okay, this looks absolutely perfect. Want to go with me? LOL
    XOOX
    Jodie
    http://www.jtouchofstyle.com

    1. Julia Rees says:

      Definitely! I could spend the entire winter there! 🙂

  2. This looks absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing!

    1. Julia Rees says:

      It’s a beautiful location, for sure!

  3. I would love to spend some time there! So beautiful!

    1. Julia Rees says:

      Yes, it’s the perfect place for a relaxing break and the Tuscan countryside is so beautiful 🙂

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