A journey of taste

The Valdinievole area is full of enchanting places to visit, but is also an excellent destination for food and wine tours. A simple walk to Montecatini Terme and its surroundings, as well as some pleasant relaxation, will offer you an unexpected journey of tastes. This is where you’ll be able to taste some of the real specialties of our land, true combinations of ancient flavours, family traditions and authentic ingredients.

Duration: 1 day

Cialda di Montecatini Terme 

One of the oldest baked goods in our tradition, these delicious waffles originated in Montecatini Terme, and have been produced by a small group of artisanal pastry shops in the area since the first half of the twentieth century. Taste one while you stroll through this Tuscan town and you’ll be amazed by the taste of these disc-shaped treats: the same familiar mixture as an ice cream cone but with very specific flavours. The recipe for this classic Valdinievole product is kept secret and jealously handed down from generation to generation in the local pastry families.

The waffle, compact but crumbly enough to melt in your mouth, is the result of a skilful combination of natural, carefully-selected ingredients, made with great care. The final almondy aftertaste will make you eat another, and another. The high quality of the Montecatini Terme cialda has earned it the recognition as a Traditional Agricultural Product and a reputation for international excellence.

Brigidino di Lamporecchio

Another delicacy with humble and ancient origins is the brigidino of Lamporecchio, a treat found in many fairs and festivals around Tuscan. But it’s in this small village in the Valdinievole that you can taste the original recipe. The name comes from the monastery of Santa Brigida, where the nuns began to produce these sweet treats from the mid-sixteenth century on. On first bite you’ll taste the lightness and crunchiness of the sheets, made from eggs, flour, sugar and anise. It’s the anise that gives a very special flavour to this otherwise traditional mix.

As is often the case with the most successful recipes, the brigidini were born by chance: it’s said that a nun invented them by mistake when she

was making the mixture for communion wafers. When they all saw how good they tasted, the tradition was handed down, but without the characteristic aroma of anise which was added at a later time and is still there today.

 

The sweetness of chestnut 

Montecatini Terme lies in the shade of the Apennine hills of Pistoia, where thick ancient chestnut trees grow, offering their sugary fruits: chestnuts. Delicious on their own, they also used to great effect in making sweet treats that are typical to Valdinievole. The chestnuts of the slopes around Pistoia are particularly prized, producing a thin-grained flour with a unique flavour called “neccio”.

This flour gives life to some classic products of the area: try the traditional necci, a simple but tasty focaccia cooked on the stove and rolled up with succulent fillings like fresh ricotta or hazelnut cream. Or try them with your favourite jam and they won’t disappoint. Necci are typically found during winter at local festivals and markets.

In this area, another treat made from chestnut flour is the castagnaccio, a traditional cake rich in oil, pine nuts and rosemary. This is a cake of humble origins, a peasant dish of the Pistoia mountains, where in autumn chestnuts were available as a cheap and filling ingredient, and which has been rediscovered today for its unique character. Try a slice of castagnaccio with honey or ricotta, and perhaps with a good dessert wine, like Vinsanto.

 

Tours in Tuscany: A journey of Taste Recommended by Francia & Quirinale

Collodi Park, live the adventures of Pinocchio!

From our family hotel in Tuscany you can easily reach the Collodi Park, where every fantasy becomes reality.
We all read as children Pinocchio's story, lost in the belly of the great white shark or in the magical Toyland, and now there is a chance live inside the story and see Pinochio's life with your eyes.

The Pinocchio Park in Collodi created will give your children a unique experience. They can wander through the streets of the park that recreate the

atmosphere of the tale of the famous puppet.

 

This is not only an amusement park, but it will make you discover the art and culture that underlies Pinocchio as a very important book in italian literature. Museums and exhibitions await you in the park assuring you and your children a special afternoon.

Particularly striking is the Piazzetta of Mosaics, where one can read the story of the wooden puppet impressed in a four walls long work of art by Venturino Venturi, an Italian sculptor and painter.

During the year there are many events and activities that take place in the Collodi Park, among which there are theater workshops and machining workshops of masks, puppet decorating and building classes, exhibitions, events of enrichment of language and activities for children of all ages, able not only to entertain, but also to fascinate them and give them moments of culture and growth.

A gift that you can make choosing hotels to children in Montecatini, where the park is easily accessible. Once back in the comfort of your room you will find the suitable climate to continue with a special relaxing evening.

The Collodi Park is located only 15 km from our hotel and you can reach it safely by car. More information can be found on the park's official website

Montecatini Alto

Everyone who travels to Montecatini Terme, have to stop in Montecatini Alto. You can get there with a funicular railway that goes up to 290 meters and, once at the top, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Pistoia countryside and a walk up to the Rocca di Castello Vecchio.

Montecatini Alto is a delightful medieval town built around a castle of Romanesque origin and was the only existing town in the area for a long time, until Grand Duke Leopold reclaimed the underlying thermal swamp building Montecatini Terme.

Walking through the narrow streets and cobblestone alleys you can admire the remains of the ancient castle, traces of walls which were destroyed in 1554 by Cosimo I de'Medici and one of the six gates, the "Borgo". Four towers are still visible one of which is now incorporated in the built-up area of ​​the bell tower, one is a part of the remains of the Rocca; a third is the clock tower that guards the central square, and the last is in front of the Convent of Santa Maria in Ripa, dating back to sec. XVI.

Deeper in town you can visit the Romanesque church of San Pietro Apostolo designed by Antonio Zannoni, and the adjacent museum which houses precious furnishings of the castle and a Gothic reliquary, the head of the patron saint, Santa Barbara, a "Maestà lignea" of the century XII, a Nativity and a "Glory of Christ", attributed to some famous artists like del Sarto and Orcagna.

Montecatini Alto is even more impressive at night when the lights turn on in the valley and on the hills and the air cools. We advise you to take a walk in Piazza Giusti, the center of a nightlife that will surprise you.

 

Visit Pistoia

Surely in Montecatini life is easy, in the green, next to the hot springs, relaxing in our spa and surrounded by the elegance of our hotel. However, it would be a nice experience to visit Pistoia, thanks to one of our last minute offers and being able to stay here longer.

Always check the offer section of the site, and head to Pistoia from our hotel or do a half day excursion to see the main attractions of a city that dates back to the Etruscan Age.

Start from Piazza Duomo, home to the impressive cathedral of San Zeno, marevellous example of the Romanesque style architecture, that hosts the silver altar of San Jacopo, certainly the stylistic most valuable figure in the town.

Also in this square it is also the Baptistery in Gothic style, with the precious white marble and green Prato.

Why not visit the Hospital del Ceppo, close to Piazza Duomo, which was once a major city hospital, and today remains a place of pilgrimage for many art lovers. From the exterior you can see a Della Robbia frieze depicting the seven works of mercy (dressing the naked, house the pilgrims, visit prisoners, feed the hungry, drink to the thirsty, bury the dead, visiting the sick) all painted in bright colors on clay.

Equally interesting is the anatomical room and the museum of surgical instruments.

You will just have to look for the best offer and arrange a trip to Pistoia, which is only a twenty minute drive from here.

 

Grand Hotel in Montecatini

The elegance of the building and the decor, the quality of service and the central location make Francia & Quirinale one of the most loved Grand Hotel in Montecatini.

The Grand Hotel Francia & Quirinale is located in the center of Montecatini Terme, in a peaceful and quiet atmosphere away from the traffic noise and the crowds of tourists.

From here you can reach in just few minutes the spas, famous for their healing waters and their Art Nouveau style, and the charming Hot springs Park, the ideal place for relaxing. Here you can have draining massages, face and body beauty treatments and slimming mud baths.

And if you do not want to go out and simply enjoy the elegant spaces of our Grand Hotel, we have everything you need to relax. Our solarium and our outdoor swimming pool are equipped with chaise longues, umbrellas and bath towels, to provide you maximum privacy and well deserved rest.

You can have a light lunch or enjoy a sparkling cocktail by the pool or take a bath surrounded by silence, crystal clear water and the green of our lush plants.

In addition to that Grand Hotel Montecatini staff will suprise you with its kindness and helpfulness, because we all share the philosophy that everything we have to do has to be done with the heart.