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Facilities within the Property

 
The owners live in an adjacent wing of the villa, a guarantee of a warm, friendly Italian welcome. Their hospitality will ensure: help with all your needs, suggestions for sightseeing and cultural tours of the most interesting Umbrian towns.

Food and beverage for an hearty Italian breakfast is provided each morning.

For communal use inside the property there are a
garden with tables and chairs, barbecue, ping pong table, kennel place and reserved parking places.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
ADSL ConnectionBarbecue
Beach BedBeach Umbrella
Car Rental (with Driver)Cellular Telephone Hire
Ceremony ManagementChild Friendly
City ToursComputer
Cooking CoursesExcursions
Fax ServiceFirst-Day Shopping
Gardener ServiceGrocery Shopping / Delivery
Groups AllowedGuide-Dogs Welcome
Guided ToursInternet Connection
Internet PointInternet Wireless
IroningItalian Language Lessons
Luggage StorageMassage
Medium Pets WelcomeOlive Oil Tasting
Outlet ToursPersonal Shopper Service
Private City ToursPrivate Parking
Private Transfer To / From CityPrivate Transfer To/From Airport
Private Transfer To/From Bus StationPrivate Transfer To/From Rail Station
Sightseeing ToursSpecial Events
Sun TerraceSwimming Pool
Ticket Reservation ServiceTranslation Service
TrekkingTumble Dryer
Wedding ManagementWind Surf Hire
Wine TastingWine Tours
 
Nearby Facilities
 
Situated in the centre of the Italian peninsula, the region of Umbria is traditionally considered the green heart of Italy. As a guest, you are certain to be enchanted by the dazzling views of centuries-old villages perched a top radiant, green, rolling Umbrian hillsides. Equally delightful is a visit to the ancient city of Perugia, the regional capital, to wander its narrow, winding medieval streets.

Built on the crest of a hill at an elevation of 493 metres,
your gateway to the city will be the magnificent Etruscan Arch, still perfectly intact. A memorable experience can also be enjoyed in the dark, mysterious passageways of the old underground quarter, which run under the fortress at La Rocca Paolina, commissioned by Pope Paul III and built by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger in 1549.
 
Other attractions are the Etruscan monuments, the museums, the fresh Umbrian air, the myriad of restaurants where dinners can savour the traditional dishes of Umbria and Italian cuisine in general, and the friendliness of the locals, who have long been accustomed to the presence of visitors from other countries as Perugia is the home of the University for Foreigners for Italian Language Studies, the oldest and most prestigious institute of its kind in Italy.