Oasy Hotel

18 individual lodges nestled in a WWF affiliated nature reserve

Transformed from a former hunting reserve, incredible wildlife and breathtaking natural beauty are now native to this regenerated landscape. Agricultural, food and local traditions are all proudly told as part of the Oasy’s story.

 

Sharing woodlands and pastures with the likes of wolves, a variety of deer, woodpeckers, wild boar, golden eagles and foxes, Oasy Hotel is a sanctuary for fascinating fauna and ecosystems. Breathe in tranquil wellness with crisp mountain air surrounded by conifer and beechwood, or venture further down with electric bikes into the realm of grand oaks, field maples, hazelnut and cherry trees, horse chestnuts and more.

 

A true luxury of authentic nature, peace, connection, environmentally guided adventures and farm to table food, Oasy Hotel offers an intimate exploration deep into the heart of Tuscany.

 

Highlights & Activities

Mushroom Foraging
Forage for delicious and rare seasonal mushrooms as the ranger shares insights and expert knowledge of this intriguing element of nature
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Track Wolves
Venture through over 2500 acres of the Oasy’s verdant nature reserve and trace the paths along which this predator stalks in search of prey
Cheesemaking
Rise with the sun to start your day on the farm and get your hands stuck into a “from milk to cheese” process
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Learn How To Get Lost
Master the art of using a compass, learning how to read a map and how to orient yourself in an open area from your guide

Regenerative Impact

Based on the values of environmental and social sustainability, Oasy Hotel is committed to the conservation of natural areas, supporting their protection and promoting its enhancement.

Far from the concrete jungle, Hotel Oasy guests live nature in an authentic journey, with activities that allow one to explore the wealth of wildlife and biodiversity of the Apennine Mountains, meadows, and woodland. For the adventurous, there are ranger-led wildlife tours, mountain bike tours, trekking, kayaking and paddle, horse riding, and orienteering.
The Oasi is one of the few areas in the Apennine that adheres to traditional and sustainable agriculture. During their stay, guests get to experience picking seasonal fruits and vegetables in the organic farm. The hotel’s two farm-to-table restaurants, Le Felci and Casa Luigi, also serve food inspired by Tuscany’s rich local cuisine.
Oasi Dynamo, a 900-hectare hunting reserve before WWF Italia embarked on a conservation project that would transform it into the protected oasis it is now, is one of the region’s hotbeds of wildlife and biodiversity. Oasy Hotel actively takes part in the protection and conservation of flora and fauna through agriculture, breeding, and scientific research.
Living by its ethos “Social responsibility, more than an impact,” Oasy Hotel works with the Dynamo Academy, a project founded in 2007. Through its Dynamo Camp, the hotel provides recreational therapy for children living with serious and chronic diseases.

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Resort Location

Oasy Hotel

Hotel Address

Tuscany, Italy

Closest Airport

Florence Regional Airport

Travel Time From Airport

Oasy Hotel is located in the heart of Tuscany, in Limestre, province of Pistoia. The oasis is easily accessible from local train stations and airports in the region. By car it is about an hour from Florence and Pisa.

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