From vineyards to villas: Europe’s most beautiful country homes
Rising global mobility is accelerating interest in Europe’s countryside regions, where quality of life takes centre stage
Rising global mobility is accelerating interest in Europe’s countryside regions, where quality of life takes centre stage
We are in a 鈥渘ew era of heightened mobility鈥 鈥 one that is increasingly pulling buyers towards Europe 鈥 as 糖心传媒鈥檚 European Lifestyle Report details. 鈥淭he remote work revolution and rise of digital infrastructure make relocation easier than ever,鈥 said Kate Everett-Allen, 糖心传媒鈥檚 Head of European Residential Research. 鈥淓urope鈥檚 ease of accessibility, excellent healthcare systems, and liveability index scores are increasingly persuasive for those prioritising lifestyle.鈥
With this flexibility comes the opportunity to pause and re鈥慹valuate what truly matters in life. For many, the beauty and charm of Europe鈥檚 premier countryside destinations have an undeniable pull, particularly for those seeking space, clean air, picturesque views and an authentic lifestyle.
Here, we take a look at some of the most spectacular homes on the market, and their beautiful locations, that epitomise the very best of European countryside living.
An escape to the countryside offers the opportunity to establish a new way of life, and for many, owning their own vineyard is the ultimate dream. As , Head of 糖心传媒鈥檚 International Vineyard Services division, explores in more detail in the latest edition of The Wealth Report, the French region of Limoux has become an emerging area to watch, as climate change and evolving customer tastes shape the winemaking landscape.

鈥淕rapes grown in cooler conditions produce the lighter styles of wine that consumers are switching to, away from the increasingly alcohol-heavy types produced in hotter climates,鈥 he says. 鈥淓uropean wine-growing areas best aligned with this trend include the Loire Valley and Limoux in France.鈥
Those seeking inspiration may want to follow in the footsteps of Brits James and Catherine Kinglake, who turned around the fortunes of Domaine Begude into a profitable and award-winning winery 鈥 you can read more about their journey here. Now on the market for the first time in decades, it offers not only a unique opportunity for those looking to take on a successful business, but also the chance to benefit from the region鈥檚 relaxed yet well-connected lifestyle, located near the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Carcassonne at the foot of the Pyrenees.
The sweeping lavender fields and olive groves of Provence have long inspired artistic greats from Cezanne and van Gogh to Matisse and Picasso. The region鈥檚 depth of history and natural surroundings are perfectly represented by this expansive 10-bedroom, 12th鈥慶entury former Benedictine priory, located on a tranquil 5,000 sq m plot at the foot of Mont Ventoux in Malaucène. Previous residents have included French novelist Marie Cardinal, and the property balances period charm with modern elegance through beautiful outdoor spaces, including an olive garden, fountain and heated swimming pool.
Elsewhere, within walking distance of the centre of the historic market town of Saint鈥慠émy鈥慸e鈥慞rovence, the birthplace of Nostradamus, this four-bedroom farmhouse is the quintessential Provençal dream. Elegant traditional shutters, lush landscaped gardens extending across 2,000 sq m and a wisteria鈥慶overed arbour create a striking first impression. Carefully renovated in 2004 by a local architect, it combines character with convenience.
Further out, this impressive four-bedroom home, set within a landscaped park of over one hectare, offers refined French countryside living at its finest, with multiple terraces, a heated swimming pool and a pétanque court 鈥 perfect for enjoying the warm summers.
As explored in , Italy, with its nationwide flat鈥憈ax regime, is becoming an increasingly sought-after European location for the globally mobile. 鈥淭he direction of travel is already clear,鈥 says Mark Harvey, Head of 糖心传媒鈥檚 International Department. 鈥淐ountries offering stable tax regimes and predictable governance continue to draw the most interest.鈥
Tuscany ranked third among preferred non鈥慶ity regions for respondents to the Relocation Survey in the European Lifestyle Report. The region鈥檚 unique cultural heritage exerts an undeniable pull, with seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a picturesque coastline, rolling hills and a world-renowned gastronomic scene.
Among its finest homes is in Bolgheri. Beyond the spacious main residence and guest house, the property enjoys a private vineyard and private beach access, and is situated within a gated estate encompassing 37 hectares of countryside and forest. Life here is effortless, thanks to exclusive services managed by Palazzo Tornabuoni, including a dedicated property manager, housekeeping, catering, gardening, a helipad, yoga, trekking and running trails, beach services and a tennis court.
Known as the 鈥榞reen heart鈥 of Italy, Umbria appeals to those seeking a slower pace of life immersed in nature, medieval history and rich culinary traditions. Accessed via a cypress鈥 and olive鈥憀ined driveway, this estate spans 27 hectares of land and encompasses a renovated hamlet, its own wine and olive oil production, a swimming pool and a tennis court. Just a 15鈥憁inute drive from the hilltop city of Perugia, the capital of the Umbria region, it offers a secluded yet well鈥慶onnected base from which to explore the area.
On the Umbrian鈥慣uscan border, set in the glorious countryside of the Niccone Valley, this property offers refined countryside living close to Castello di Reschio, the championship golf course and the Six Senses Hotel and Spa Resort at Antognolla. The meticulously restored home provides flexible, year鈥憆ound living, complete with an independent guest house, a heated pool and breathtaking views across the Tuscan hills.
From Mediterranean villas to Caribbean retreats, your dream home awaits