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Popular amenities
- Parking available
- Pool
- Air conditioning
- Kitchen
- Breakfast available
- Free WiFi
Explore the area
Trivigno, Basilicate
- Piazza Emilio Caizzo18 min drive
- Norman Stairway18 min drive
- Parco della Grancia21 min drive
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About this property
Ground Floor:<br><br>Bedroom + Ensuite Bathroom 1 (12 m2)<br>Bedroom + Ensuite Bathroom 2 (12 m2)<br>Bed...
Villa Leonzio
A Historic Monastery Reborn as a Luxury Retreat in Basilicata – Villa Leonzio is a magnificently restored estate born from the careful transformation of a 14th-century Benedictine monastery. Perched elegantly amidst rolling hills and craggy peaks in the heart of southern Italy’s Basilicata region, this exclusive hideaway combines ancient charm with modern indulgence. From its commanding hilltop position, guests are treated to breathtaking views of verdant mountains and the Piccole Dolomiti Lucane (Little Lucanian Dolomites), a dramatic backdrop that underscores the villa’s cultural significance and natural beauty.
Historical & Cultural Context
Nestled near the historic village of Trivigno, Villa Leonzio is steeped in the rich heritage of Basilicata. The property’s origins trace back to 1300 AD, when it served as a Benedictine hermitage known as San Leo – remnants of the old monastery are thoughtfully preserved, giving guests a tangible connection to the past. The surrounding region is a living tapestry of history: medieval hilltop towns, ancient churches, and centuries-old traditions dot the landscape. Just a short drive away, you can explore storybook villages like Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa, perched on jagged peaks and famous for legends and folklore (and even a spectacular zip-line between them!). Further afield, the UNESCO World Heritage city of Matera beckons with its prehistoric cave dwellings and baroque palaces, while the Gallipoli Cognato Regional Park nearby protects unspoiled forests and wildlife. At Villa Leonzio, you are not just staying in luxurious accommodation – you are immersing yourself in a lesser-known but profoundly authentic corner of Italy, where every stone and vista has a story to tell, from the era of monks and nobles to the present day.
Lifestyle & Small Group Focus
Life at Villa Leonzio revolves around exclusive comfort and intimate conviviality. When you reserve this estate, it becomes entirely yours – an ideal setting for small groups, whether a gathering of close friends, a reunion of family, or a celebratory retreat. The villa’s design balances grand spaces with a cozy atmosphere: historic salons and dining halls with high, wood-beamed ceilings invite everyone to come together for laughter, music by the piano, or a locally sourced feast by the fireplace. Yet, thanks to multiple wings and independent suites, each guest can slip away to enjoy complete privacy whenever desired. The expansive gardens and panoramic pool area provide a resort-like experience just for your group. By day, lounge on sunbeds under the southern Italian sun, swim beneath a wide Umbrian sky (the pool’s innovative telescopic cover means you can enjoy a dip even if a summer shower passes through), or wander through fragrant herb gardens and oak groves on the grounds. By evening, share aperitifs on the terrace as dusk paints the mountains, then dine alfresco under the stars on the pergola-shaded patio. Villa Leonzio’s lifestyle is all about casual elegance – no crowds, no schedules, just the freedom to relax and reconnect in a secluded sanctuary.
Hospitality is warm and personalized: the villa is family-owned, and a dedicated team (in fact, the discreet caretakers live in a separate cottage on the estate, out of view) is on hand to tend the pool and gardens or assist with any request, always respecting your group’s privacy. This means you enjoy the best of both worlds – the exclusivity of a private villa with the convenience and service of a boutique resort. Every detail, from the welcome aperitivo on arrival to the daily upkeep behind the scenes, is handled with care, allowing your group to simply unwind and savor the moment.
Bespoke Experiences
At Villa Leonzio, every experience is tailored to your desires, making your stay truly one-of-a-kind. Love food and wine? Indulge in the services of a private chef, who can be arranged to create sumptuous meals using organic, zero-kilometer ingredients from local farms. Dine in the 15th-century dining room on traditional Lucanian dishes – hand-rolled pasta with mountain herbs, freshly baked bread, and seasonal vegetables drizzled in local olive oil – or enjoy a modern Mediterranean gourmet menu paired with fine regional wines. For a special treat, start your holiday with a chef-prepared welcome dinner featuring Basilicata’s culinary classics, or take part in a hands-on cooking class in the villa’s country kitchen to learn the secrets of recipes passed down through generations. Wine enthusiasts can partake in curated wine tastings without ever leaving the villa: sample robust Aglianico del Vulture reds and crisp Matera whites guided by an expert sommelier, perhaps on the terrace at sunset. Every meal and tasting is an immersive journey of flavors, celebrating the bounty of this land.
For those eager to explore beyond the villa, Villa Leonzio’s team can organize unforgettable outings tailored to your interests. Adventure seekers can soar between mountaintops on the famed Volo dell’Angelo zip-line, trek scenic trails through the Lucanian Dolomites, or challenge themselves on a thrilling Tibetan bridge suspension walk amidst the mountains. Culture lovers can enjoy guided tours of nearby villages: wander the narrow alleyways of Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa (and discover their medieval castles and lore), visit the pottery workshops of Calvello to witness traditional ceramics being made, or step into the surreal ruins of Campomaggiore Vecchio – the “Città dell’Utopia” – an abandoned 19th-century village with haunting beauty. A day trip to Matera can be arranged with a knowledgeable guide, unlocking the secrets of its ancient cave churches and subterranean homes, or perhaps a journey to the sparkling Tyrrhenian coast for a seaside excursion. Back in Basilicata’s heartland, consider a private tour of local wineries and olive oil mills, complete with tastings, or even a truffle-hunting adventure in the woods with an expert guide and dog. Whether it’s hot-air balloon rides over the hills, mountain biking on country lanes, or an art and history tour following the footsteps of emperors and monks, every itinerary is bespoke. Villa Leonzio prides itself on offering authentic experiences that enrich your stay – you set the pace, and we handle the details, ensuring each day is as relaxing or invigorating as you wish.
Sustainability
Luxury at Villa Leonzio goes hand-in-hand with a deep respect for the environment and local community. The restoration of this ancient monastery was carried out with sustainability in mind – wherever possible, original stone, wood, and architectural elements were preserved or repurposed, celebrating historic craftsmanship while minimizing new construction waste. The result is a villa that not only honors its heritage but also reduces its ecological footprint. Eco-conscious practices are woven into daily operations: an array of energy-efficient systems and appliances help conserve electricity, a solar-heated shower by the pool allows warm rinses thanks to the sun’s energy, and the pool’s retractable cover helps maintain water temperature and cleanliness naturally (reducing chemical and energy use). The expansive 10,000 m² garden is tended using organic methods – you’ll find native plants and medicinal herbs flourishing as natural hedges, supporting local biodiversity like butterflies and birds. Villa Leonzio also prioritizes waste reduction through recycling and offers refillable bath amenities rather than single-use plastics, ensuring that your comfort doesn’t come at the planet’s expense.
Sustainable tourism here also means supporting the local culture and economy. The villa employs and partners with local residents – from the housekeepers and groundskeepers who may share a bit of local lore with you, to the guides and drivers who lead your excursions. Ingredients for your meals are sourced from nearby farmers and markets whenever possible, celebrating farm-to-table dining and reducing transport emissions. By choosing Villa Leonzio, guests contribute to the preservation of this rural region: your visit helps maintain age-old traditions (like artisan cheese-making and olive cultivation) and encourages the protection of historical sites and natural parks in the area. It’s a philosophy of lasting luxury – ensuring that this idyllic corner of Basilicata remains vibrant and unspoiled for generations to come. At Villa Leonzio, you can feel good about indulging in a high-end getaway that is in harmony with its environment and community.
Bedrooms & Accommodation Details
Villa Leonzio’s accommodations are as spacious and distinctive as the property itself, offering a total of nine beautifully appointed double bedrooms split between the main villa and an adjacent guesthouse. In total, the estate can comfortably host up to 23 guests, making it perfect for small groups to have the entire place to themselves. Each room has been individually designed to blend rustic Italian charm with modern luxury – think terracotta or hardwood floors, exposed stone walls, and antique touches combined with plush bedding, contemporary bathrooms, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Below is an overview of the bedroom layout and their unique features:
Main Villa – Patio Suites (2): On the first floor of the historic main building, two generously sized suites are accessed via a covered patio. Each features a double bed (which can be arranged as twins if desired) and a cozy sitting area adorned with tasteful furnishings. High ceilings and large windows create an airy atmosphere, while private en-suite bathrooms (with spacious walk-in showers) provide modern comfort. Each of these suites has its own i...
The following might be to be paid extra: Bed Linen and Towels (additional set), Bed Linen and Towels (initial set), Cook, Refundable Security Deposit by credit card, Tourist tax.
A Historic Monastery Reborn as a Luxury Retreat in Basilicata – Villa Leonzio is a magnificently restored estate born from the careful transformation of a 14th-century Benedictine monastery. Perched elegantly amidst rolling hills and craggy peaks in the heart of southern Italy’s Basilicata region, this exclusive hideaway combines ancient charm with modern indulgence. From its commanding hilltop position, guests are treated to breathtaking views of verdant mountains and the Piccole Dolomiti Lucane (Little Lucanian Dolomites), a dramatic backdrop that underscores the villa’s cultural significance and natural beauty.
Historical & Cultural Context
Nestled near the historic village of Trivigno, Villa Leonzio is steeped in the rich heritage of Basilicata. The property’s origins trace back to 1300 AD, when it served as a Benedictine hermitage known as San Leo – remnants of the old monastery are thoughtfully preserved, giving guests a tangible connection to the past. The surrounding region is a living tapestry of history: medieval hilltop towns, ancient churches, and centuries-old traditions dot the landscape. Just a short drive away, you can explore storybook villages like Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa, perched on jagged peaks and famous for legends and folklore (and even a spectacular zip-line between them!). Further afield, the UNESCO World Heritage city of Matera beckons with its prehistoric cave dwellings and baroque palaces, while the Gallipoli Cognato Regional Park nearby protects unspoiled forests and wildlife. At Villa Leonzio, you are not just staying in luxurious accommodation – you are immersing yourself in a lesser-known but profoundly authentic corner of Italy, where every stone and vista has a story to tell, from the era of monks and nobles to the present day.
Lifestyle & Small Group Focus
Life at Villa Leonzio revolves around exclusive comfort and intimate conviviality. When you reserve this estate, it becomes entirely yours – an ideal setting for small groups, whether a gathering of close friends, a reunion of family, or a celebratory retreat. The villa’s design balances grand spaces with a cozy atmosphere: historic salons and dining halls with high, wood-beamed ceilings invite everyone to come together for laughter, music by the piano, or a locally sourced feast by the fireplace. Yet, thanks to multiple wings and independent suites, each guest can slip away to enjoy complete privacy whenever desired. The expansive gardens and panoramic pool area provide a resort-like experience just for your group. By day, lounge on sunbeds under the southern Italian sun, swim beneath a wide Umbrian sky (the pool’s innovative telescopic cover means you can enjoy a dip even if a summer shower passes through), or wander through fragrant herb gardens and oak groves on the grounds. By evening, share aperitifs on the terrace as dusk paints the mountains, then dine alfresco under the stars on the pergola-shaded patio. Villa Leonzio’s lifestyle is all about casual elegance – no crowds, no schedules, just the freedom to relax and reconnect in a secluded sanctuary.
Hospitality is warm and personalized: the villa is family-owned, and a dedicated team (in fact, the discreet caretakers live in a separate cottage on the estate, out of view) is on hand to tend the pool and gardens or assist with any request, always respecting your group’s privacy. This means you enjoy the best of both worlds – the exclusivity of a private villa with the convenience and service of a boutique resort. Every detail, from the welcome aperitivo on arrival to the daily upkeep behind the scenes, is handled with care, allowing your group to simply unwind and savor the moment.
Bespoke Experiences
At Villa Leonzio, every experience is tailored to your desires, making your stay truly one-of-a-kind. Love food and wine? Indulge in the services of a private chef, who can be arranged to create sumptuous meals using organic, zero-kilometer ingredients from local farms. Dine in the 15th-century dining room on traditional Lucanian dishes – hand-rolled pasta with mountain herbs, freshly baked bread, and seasonal vegetables drizzled in local olive oil – or enjoy a modern Mediterranean gourmet menu paired with fine regional wines. For a special treat, start your holiday with a chef-prepared welcome dinner featuring Basilicata’s culinary classics, or take part in a hands-on cooking class in the villa’s country kitchen to learn the secrets of recipes passed down through generations. Wine enthusiasts can partake in curated wine tastings without ever leaving the villa: sample robust Aglianico del Vulture reds and crisp Matera whites guided by an expert sommelier, perhaps on the terrace at sunset. Every meal and tasting is an immersive journey of flavors, celebrating the bounty of this land.
For those eager to explore beyond the villa, Villa Leonzio’s team can organize unforgettable outings tailored to your interests. Adventure seekers can soar between mountaintops on the famed Volo dell’Angelo zip-line, trek scenic trails through the Lucanian Dolomites, or challenge themselves on a thrilling Tibetan bridge suspension walk amidst the mountains. Culture lovers can enjoy guided tours of nearby villages: wander the narrow alleyways of Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa (and discover their medieval castles and lore), visit the pottery workshops of Calvello to witness traditional ceramics being made, or step into the surreal ruins of Campomaggiore Vecchio – the “Città dell’Utopia” – an abandoned 19th-century village with haunting beauty. A day trip to Matera can be arranged with a knowledgeable guide, unlocking the secrets of its ancient cave churches and subterranean homes, or perhaps a journey to the sparkling Tyrrhenian coast for a seaside excursion. Back in Basilicata’s heartland, consider a private tour of local wineries and olive oil mills, complete with tastings, or even a truffle-hunting adventure in the woods with an expert guide and dog. Whether it’s hot-air balloon rides over the hills, mountain biking on country lanes, or an art and history tour following the footsteps of emperors and monks, every itinerary is bespoke. Villa Leonzio prides itself on offering authentic experiences that enrich your stay – you set the pace, and we handle the details, ensuring each day is as relaxing or invigorating as you wish.
Sustainability
Luxury at Villa Leonzio goes hand-in-hand with a deep respect for the environment and local community. The restoration of this ancient monastery was carried out with sustainability in mind – wherever possible, original stone, wood, and architectural elements were preserved or repurposed, celebrating historic craftsmanship while minimizing new construction waste. The result is a villa that not only honors its heritage but also reduces its ecological footprint. Eco-conscious practices are woven into daily operations: an array of energy-efficient systems and appliances help conserve electricity, a solar-heated shower by the pool allows warm rinses thanks to the sun’s energy, and the pool’s retractable cover helps maintain water temperature and cleanliness naturally (reducing chemical and energy use). The expansive 10,000 m² garden is tended using organic methods – you’ll find native plants and medicinal herbs flourishing as natural hedges, supporting local biodiversity like butterflies and birds. Villa Leonzio also prioritizes waste reduction through recycling and offers refillable bath amenities rather than single-use plastics, ensuring that your comfort doesn’t come at the planet’s expense.
Sustainable tourism here also means supporting the local culture and economy. The villa employs and partners with local residents – from the housekeepers and groundskeepers who may share a bit of local lore with you, to the guides and drivers who lead your excursions. Ingredients for your meals are sourced from nearby farmers and markets whenever possible, celebrating farm-to-table dining and reducing transport emissions. By choosing Villa Leonzio, guests contribute to the preservation of this rural region: your visit helps maintain age-old traditions (like artisan cheese-making and olive cultivation) and encourages the protection of historical sites and natural parks in the area. It’s a philosophy of lasting luxury – ensuring that this idyllic corner of Basilicata remains vibrant and unspoiled for generations to come. At Villa Leonzio, you can feel good about indulging in a high-end getaway that is in harmony with its environment and community.
Bedrooms & Accommodation Details
Villa Leonzio’s accommodations are as spacious and distinctive as the property itself, offering a total of nine beautifully appointed double bedrooms split between the main villa and an adjacent guesthouse. In total, the estate can comfortably host up to 23 guests, making it perfect for small groups to have the entire place to themselves. Each room has been individually designed to blend rustic Italian charm with modern luxury – think terracotta or hardwood floors, exposed stone walls, and antique touches combined with plush bedding, contemporary bathrooms, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Below is an overview of the bedroom layout and their unique features:
Main Villa – Patio Suites (2): On the first floor of the historic main building, two generously sized suites are accessed via a covered patio. Each features a double bed (which can be arranged as twins if desired) and a cozy sitting area adorned with tasteful furnishings. High ceilings and large windows create an airy atmosphere, while private en-suite bathrooms (with spacious walk-in showers) provide modern comfort. Each of these suites has its own i...
The following might be to be paid extra: Bed Linen and Towels (additional set), Bed Linen and Towels (initial set), Cook, Refundable Security Deposit by credit card, Tourist tax.
During your stay at this farm stay, you'll be close to San Marco Church. Features include breakfast (surcharge).
- Free WiFi
- Breakfast is offered for a fee
- 9.8 miles (15.8 km) from Piazza Emilio Caizzo and 9.9 miles (15.9 km) from San Marco Church
Ground Floor:
Bedroom + Ensuite Bathroom 1 (12 m2)
Bedroom + Ensuite Bathroom 2 (12 m2)
Bed... offers its guests barbecue grills and a garden. The front desk is open around the clock.
Bedroom + Ensuite Bathroom 1 (12 m2)
Bedroom + Ensuite Bathroom 2 (12 m2)
Bed... offers its guests barbecue grills and a garden. The front desk is open around the clock.
This Trivigno farm stay is smoke free.
Property manager
Alessandro
Languages
Italian
Property amenities
Internet
- Available in all rooms: Free WiFi
- Available in some public areas: Internet access
Food and drink
- Breakfast available for a fee
Things to do
- Bicycles
Outdoors
- Barbecue grill
- Garden
Accessibility
- If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
- Wheelchair accessibility
Room amenities
Bathroom
- 9 bathrooms
- Hair dryer
Entertainment
- Private pool
- TV with cable/satellite channels
Food and drink
- Chef service
- Coffee/tea maker
- Dishwasher
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Toaster
More
- Air conditioning
- Dryer
- Fireplace
- Iron/ironing board
Policies
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Pets
- No pets allowed
Children and extra beds
- Children are welcome.
Important information
You need to know
This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts cash
Parties and events are allowed on site
Safety features at this property include a carbon monoxide detector, a fire extinguisher and a smoke detector
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions. You will also receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, which will enable you to manage your booking.
Property Registration Number IT076093B500299001
We should mention
- All guests (including children) need to be present at check-in to show their government-issued photo ID or passport.
- On-site cash transactions can't exceed EUR 5000, due to national regulations. For more details, please contact the property using information in the booking confirmation.
Property is also known as
618001
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