View of Brolio castle and its gardens from the terrace.

Visiting Brolio Castle (Castello di Brolio) with Kids

Visiting a castle is always a hit with kids, so make sure you stop at Brolio Castle (Castello di Brolio) while you’re in Chianti.  The castle dates to the Middle Ages and has been owned by the Ricasoli family since 1141! 

Kids will enjoy exploring the outside grounds, the chapel, the crypt, and the gardens.  The visit is self-guided.

There are also other tours available if you’d like to go more in-depth or have questions answered by a guide – but they currently involve a fee which includes a wine tasting (which may or may not be part of your plan).

Good To Know: You can also sign your kids up for a free treasure hunt (with a prize at the end) in the woods surrounding the castle. It’s free! But do this in addition to visiting the castle – not in place of it.

Why Visit Brolio Castle (Castello di Brolio)?

Boys looking at Brolio castle (Castello di Brolio) from a small wall
My boys exploring the castle grounds

Do your kids love knights or learning about battles in the Middle Ages? 

Have your little ones imagined themselves as kings or queens or defenders of a real castle? 

Are your children fans of traditional armor? 

Have you or your children ever wondered what a medieval castle looks like?

Do you have an older child interested in wine production or wine history? 

Are you looking for a relaxing activity with something for all ages? 

Are you visiting during the vendemmia and want to try the estate’s wines?

If so, a stop at Brolio Castle is perfect for you!

Looking for more things to do with your kids while you’re here?
Check out 70 Things To Do With Kids In Tuscany!

Arriving at Brolio Castle (Castello di Brolio)

Entrance road to Castello di Brolio (Brolio Castle).  Two huge stone pillars are on either side of the road.  There are brown road signs on the left for Brolio and L'Eroica.  The road goes uphill and there are coniferous trees on either side.
The entrance to Brolio from the main road

You’ll arrive at a strange 5-way intersection with the Ricasoli winery.  Drive uphill through the gate.  You can either park in the parking lot partway up on the left (close to the Osteria del Brolio) or continue all the way up to the castle parking lot (recommended).  Park and walk 100 meters to the ticket office (biglietteria).

Buying Tickets

Visitor's pamphlet for Castello di Brolio (Brolio Castle), sitting on terracotta bricks.

Current ticket prices and opening days and hours can be found on the Ricasoli website.  As of August 2023, the entrance to the Brolio castle grounds included a tasting of one wine at the Ricasoli winery (at the main intersection).  Don’t forget to get the pamphlet – it has a map and historical information about the castle.

Visiting the Castle

Little boy pretending to shoot at arrow through a narrow slit in a wall at Castello di Brolio (Brolio Castle).

The castle visit is self-guided, so take your time.  Our kids find the most interesting parts to be:

  • Seeing where the archers could shoot arrows from the castle walls and where hot oil could be dropped below onto would-be intruders.
  • Noticing the difference in colors of the castle.  The red clay bricks of Siena contrast with the grey stone of Florence, just like the buildings in the respective cities.
  • Peering into the family crypt from ground level.
  • Entering the small chapel and admiring the beautiful mosaics behind the altar.  If your kids have ever made their own mosaic, they know how time consuming they can be.
  • Walking down the steps into the family crypt.  We look for Baron Ricasoli, inventor of the Chianti wine recipe.
  • Talking about what the iron rings are for.  Some were used for tying up horses, and some also have a place to hold a torch.
  • Searching for big bumblebees in the gardens, especially when lavender is blooming.
  • Finding the marks in the building from the bombardments of World War II.
  • Admiring the spectacular view of the vineyards and countryside from the large terrace.
  • Walking on the castle walls and pretending to defend the castle.

Good To Know: There’s a new, free treasure hunt for kids. On a Brolio forest walk, kids collect stamps and then receive a price at the ticket office. We haven’t done it yet, but it sounds fun!

After Visiting Brolio Castle

If you visit in the morning, you can eat lunch after the tour.  Other options include tasting wines at the Ricasoli winery, stopping for a coffee at the café, or walking along the gravel roads around the property.  Inside the ticket office is a small gift shop that children will enjoy visiting.

Eating at Brolio Castle (Castello di Brolio)

Osteria di Brolio

The walkway to the restaurant at Castello di Brolio, Osteria di Brolio.  The path is surrounded by tall coniferous trees.  and green grass.

The Osteria offers a full menu for a sit-down lunch.  It’s a great option because it’s shaded.  If you know you’d like to eat here, it’s best to reserve ahead as it can get crowded, especially on weekends.  There are gluten-free pasta options available.

Picnic Lunch in the Vineyard

View of Brolio Castle (Castello di Brolio) from the vineyard below
It’s definitely worth walking down to the vineyards to get this view of the castle!

Castello di Brolio now organizes picnic lunches. This is a wonderful no-fuss option, and what kid doesn’t like a picnic? It needs to be reserved in advance.

We like to pack a snack and eat it on the edge of the vineyard.  You’ll need to gather picnic supplies at a grocery store or alimentari before you get to the castle.

You can park in two lots below the castle – instead of turning left to drive back down to the 5-way intersection, continue straight downhill on the gravel road.  You will find two parking lots on your left.  Park there and walk across the road to the vineyard to enjoy your snack!

Helpful Tip: Bring a small blanket for the rocky ground.

Agribar Brolio

Vintage bicycle art on the wall of Brolio Castle Cafe at Castello di Brolio.
If you’re a cyclist, take a peek at the vintage bicycle gear and décor in the café

This café is worth a stop to see the décor of vintage bicycle gear, a telephone and more.  Besides coffees, you can order light snacks like meat and cheese platters or sandwiches.

Wine Tasting at Brolio Castle (Castello di Brolio)

True, wine tasting isn’t an activity for children, but if you have a chance to stop into the winery, it’s worth a visit.  After all, Barone Ricasoli invented the ‘recipe’ for Chianti wine (a mix of Sangiovese, Canaiolo, and Malvasia, although he didn’t specify today’s 70%/20%/10% standard)!  Also, remember that your ticket to visit the Castello di Brolio grounds includes a taste of one of the wines in the Brolio Winery (Ricasoli 1141).

Brolio Castle Contact Information

Brolio Castle
Località Madonna a Brolio
53013 Gaiole In Chianti (SI), Italy
www.ricasoli.com

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Castello di Brolio FAQ

How can I get to Brolio castle?

The best way to reach Brolio castle is by car. You can also hire a private driver or take a taxi.

How far is it to drive from Gaiole to Brolio Castle?

Brolio castle is 11 kilometers from Gaiole in Chianti.  Head south out of Gaiole on SP408, take a left on SP484, and at the strange 5-way intersection continue straight uphill through the entrance to the castle grounds.

Is someone living inside Brolio castle?

Yes, the family still lives in part of the castle.

Is there a bathroom at the castle?

Yes, there is a toilet at the ticket office (biglietteria).  There are also toilets at the Osteria, bar, and winery.

Are there other tours available at Castello di Brolio?

Yes, there are a variety of tours available.  You can visit the castle, the winery, and the vineyard. The options are available on the Ricasoli Website.

Why are there so many cyclists around the castle?

The dirt roads around the property are part of the famous Eroica cycling event, which runs every fall, and many cyclists like to ride the route during other times of the year.  The Eroica is marked with brown signs.
The area around the castle is also prime road cycling country! People arrive from around the world to ride on Chianti roads.

Can I visit Castello di Brolio during the winter?

Yes, you can visit the castle during the winter, but it is closed more often, so be sure to check the official website for up-to-date opening days and times. If you’re looking for other things to do in Tuscany in the winter, check out our article on 11 Things To Do In Tuscany In The Winter.

Is there a hotel on the Castello di Brolio grounds?

If you’d like to stay on the property, the Ricasoli estate has a villa for rent, Villa Agresto.  You can also rent one of four rooms at Brolio Agriroom, located above the bar at the 5-way intersection.  Capanna di Citerna, a small home in the Brolio vineyards, is also available for rent. All properties can be found on the Ricasoli website.