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La Tenuta cod:107
Farmhouses Umbria
Hospitality: 32 apartments; total 99 bed places
Place: Umbertide - Perugia ( Umbria )
Umbria farmhouses - The structure is composed by 13 farmhouses placed in an estate
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Region: Umbria
Position: Hill
Type of accommodations: Apartments
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Place: Gubbio-Umbertide
Environment: Warm relaxing
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The structure is composed by 13 farmhouses placed in an estate large more than 200 ha, placed at 10 km from Umbertide, in the direction of Preggio-Passignano, in a zone of the Umbria high Tevere Valley, characterized by a wonderful landscape (at 700 metres on the sea level). The estate was originally a property of the Baglioni family, the most important family of Perugia in the age of Seigniories, and each farmhouse has been inhabited from peasants till 1960.
Farmhouses enjoy a wonderful panoramic position and are divided in large and comfortable apartments of different size (double-room flat, triple-room flat, quadruple-room flat) furnished in a poor Umbria style and equipped with kitchenette, Tv, bathrooms, independent heating, fireplace in the living-room (except for 3 double-room flat with 2 bed places).
Apartments situated in the ancient and suggestive stone tower of Montoni farmhouse are in stone inside too. Outside farmhouses you can find wooden tables and furniture in the garden, so youll have the possibility to completely enjoy the panorama.
The structure is characterized by the possibility offered to its guests to spend a relaxing stay in contact with nature but, in the same time, having the possibility to practise various activities in the place of holiday. In fact the structure has many possibilities for its guests: swimming pool (20 metres x 30 metres) for adults, and another for children; riding school; restaurant; bar, tennis; soccer; bowshot; childrens playground; mountain bikes; bowl. There is also a little lounge for meetings.
Features Structure placed on a hill at 15 km from the Trasimeno lake
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Offerta
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Services:
Tennis court - Futsal ground - Bocce ground - Horsemanship - Swimming pool - Garden - Playground for children - Restaurant service - Solarium - Bar - Bike-riding - TV - Swimming pool for children -
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Lodging: Apartments
Lodging description: 12 Farmhouses and 32 apartments:
CASALE FATTORIA (5 apartments; total 10+4 bed places)
1 FATTORIA Two-room flat 2 b.p. (available also to disabled people)
Living-room with kitchenette, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower.
2 FATTORIA Two-room flat 2+1 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, single sofa-bed, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower.
3 FATTORIA Two-room flat 2 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette and fireplace, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower.
4 FATTORIA Two-room flat Bilocale 2+1 pl
Living-room with kitchenette, single sofa-bed and fireplace, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower.
5 FATTORIA Two-room flat Bilocale 2+2 pl
Living-room with kitchenette, single sofa-bed and fireplace, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower
CASALE COLONICA (1 apartment; total 7+4 bed places)
6 COLONICA Four-room flat 7+4 b.p.
Living-room with fireplace and double sofa-bed, kitchen with kitchenette, 1 quadruple room (1 double room + double sofa-bed), 1 triple room (1 double bed + 1 single bed), 1 double room, 2 bathrooms with shower.
CASALE DEPENDANCE (2 apartment; total 4 bed places)
7 DEPENDANCE Two-room flat 2 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower
8 DEPENDANCE Two-room flat 2 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower.
CASALE MOLINO (1 apartment; total 4 bed places)
10 MOLINO Three-room flat 4 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, 1 double room, 1 twin room, 1 bathroom with shower.
CASALE RIMESSA (2 apartment; total 4+2 bed places)
12 RIMESSA Two-room flat 2 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower.
12a RIMESSA Two-room flat 2+2 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, fireplace and double sofa-bed, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower.
CASALE MONTONI 1 (6 apartments; total 16+17 bed places)
13 MONTONI Two-room flat 2+1 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette and fireplace and a single sofa-bed, 1 double room with french bed, 1 bathroom with shower.
14 MONTONI Four-room flat 6+4 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, fireplace and 1 double sofa-bed, 2 triple rooms (double bed + single sofa-bed), 1 twin room, 2 bathrooms with shower.
15 MONTONI Two-room flat 2+3 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, fireplace and 1 double sofa-bed, 1 triple rooms (double bed + single sofa-bed), 1 bathrooms with shower.
16 MONTONI Three-room flat Torre 2+3 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette and fireplace, 1 triple room (1 double bed + 1 single sofa-bed), little lunge with double sofa-bed, 1 bathroom with shower.
17 MONTONI Two-room flat Torre 2+3 b.p.
First floor: living-room with kitchenette, fireplace and double-sofa-bed.
Second floor: 1 triple bedroom (double bed + single sofa-bed), 1 bathroom with shower.
19 MONTONI Two-room flat 2+3 b.p. with independent entrance
Living-room with kitchenette anhd fireplace and 1 double sofa-bed, 1 triple bedroom (double bed + single sofa-bed), 1 bathroom with shower.
CASALE MONTONI 2 (2 apartments; total 8+2 bed places)
20 MONTONI Four-room flat 4+1 bed places with large living-room
Ground floor: living-room with kitchenette, fireplace, little lunge with single sofa-bed, 1 bathroom with shower.
First floor: 1 twin room, 1 double room, 1 bathroom with shower.
21 MONTONI Three-room flat 4+1 b.p.
Ground floor: Living-room with kitchenette and fireplace.
First floor: 1 triple bedroom (double bed + single sofa-bed), 1 twin room, 1 bathroom with shower.
CASALE CAISANTI (2 apartments; total 9+6 bed places)
22 CAISANTI Four-room flat 4+2 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette and double sofa-bed, 1 triple bedroom (double bed + single sofa-bed), 2 single room with single sofa-bed, 2 bathrooms with shower.
23 CAISANTI Four-room flat 5+4 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette and double sofa-bed, 1 triple bedroom (double bed + single sofa-bed), 1 twin room, 1 single room with single sofa-bed, 2 bathrooms with shower.
CASALE CAISANTI 2 (1 apartment; total 5+2 b.p.)
24 CAISANTI Four-room flat 5+2 b.p.
Ground floor: Living-room with kitchenette and fireplace, 1 double room, 1 single room with single sofa-bed, 1 bathroom with shower.
First floor (external stairs): 1 triple bedroom (double bed + single sofa-bed ), 1 bathroom with shower.
CASALE PALAZZETTO (4 apartment; total 17+10 bed places)
26 PALAZZETTO Two room flat 2+2 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette and 1 single sofa-bed, 1 triple room (1 double bed + 1 single sofa-bed), 1 bathroom with shower.
27 PALAZZETTO Three-room flat 4+2 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, fireplace and double sofa-bed, 1 double room, 1 twin room, 1 bathroom with shower.
28 PALAZZETTO Three-room flat 4+3 b.p.
Ground floor: Living-room with kitchenette and 1 single sofa-bed, 1 triple room (1 double bed + 1 single sofa-bed), 1 bathroom with shower.
First floor: 1 triple room (1 double bed + 1 single sofa-bed), 1 bathroom with shower.
29 PALAZZETTO Four-room bed 7+3 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette and fireplace and 1 double sofa-bed, 2 triple rooms (1 double bed + 1 single sofa-bed), 2 bathroom with shower.
CASALE PENNA (5 apartments; total 18+7 bed places)
30 PENNA Four-room bed 5+2 b.p.
Ground floor: living-room with kitchenette and fireplace, 1 single room, 1 single room with single sofa-bed, 1 bathroom with shower.
First floor: 1 triple room (1 double bed + 1 single sofa-bed), 1 twin room, 1 bathroom with shower.
31 PENNA Four-room bed 5+1 b.p.
Ground floor: living-room with kitchenette and fireplace, 1 single room, 1 single room with single sofa-bed, 1 bathroom with shower.
First floor: 1 triple room (1 double bed + 1 single sofa-bed), 1 twin room, 1 bathroom with shower.
32 PENNA Three-room floor 3+1 b.p.:
Living-room with kitchenette and fireplace, 1 double room, 1 single room + 1 single sofa-bed, 1 bathroom with shower.
33 PENNA Three-room floor 3+2 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette, fireplace and single sofa-bed, 1 double room, 1 single room + 1 single sofa-bed, 1 bathroom with shower.
34 PENNA Two-room flat 2+1 b.p.
Living-room with kitchenette and fireplace, 1 double room with 1 single sofa-bed, 1 bathroom with shower.
CASALE CAIBASSI (1 apartment; total 7+5 bed places)
35 CAIBASSI Four-room flat 7+5 b.p.
Large living-room with kitchenette, fireplace and 2 sofa-bed, 1 triple room (1 double bed + 1 single sofa-bed), 1 double room, 2 bathrooms with shower.
Furniture: Umbria poor art
Comfort: Independent entrance, fireplace, Tv
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Prices in euros
Formula Residence Daily
Prices 2007 per apartment
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Low season |
Alta stagione |
| Two-flat room 2 bed places |
65,00 |
76,00 |
| Two-flat room 3 bp |
70,00 |
84,00 |
| Two-flat room 4-5 bp |
80,00 |
96,00 |
| Two-flat room Torre 3 bp |
80,00 |
96,00 |
| Three-flat room 4 bp |
80,00 |
96,00 |
| Two-flat room Torre 5 bp |
105,00 |
126,00 |
| Three-flat room Torre 5 bp |
105,00 |
126,00 |
| Three-flat room 5-6 bp |
105,00 |
126,00 |
| Four-flat room 5-6 bp |
105,00 |
126,00 |
| Three-flat room 7 bp |
115,00 |
136,00 |
| Four-flat room 7 bp |
115,00 |
136,00 |
| Four-flat room 9-10-11-12bp |
146,00 |
172,00 | Daily price for added bed: High season 70,00 - Mid season 50,00 - Low season 35,00 Cradle 36,00
Formula Residence Weekly
Prices 2007 per apartment
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Low season |
Mid season |
High season |
Veri high season |
| Two-flat room 2 bed place |
250,00 |
300,00 |
480,00 |
530,00 |
| Two-flat room 3 bp |
250,00 |
350,00 |
530,00 |
585,00 |
| Two-flat room 4-5 bp |
250,00 |
400,00 |
550,00 |
670,00 |
| Two-flat room Torre 3 bp |
250,00 |
400,00 |
550,00 |
670,00 |
| Three-flat room 4 bp |
250,00 |
400,00 |
550,00 |
670,00 |
| Two-flat room Torre 5 bp |
350,00 |
550,00 |
670,00 |
885,00 |
| Three-flat room Torre 5 bp |
350,00 |
550,00 |
670,00 |
885,00 |
| Three-flat room 5-6 bp |
350,00 |
550,00 |
670,00 |
885,00 |
| Four-flat room 5-6 bp |
350,00 |
550,00 |
670,00 |
885,00 |
| Three-flat room 7 bp |
450,00 |
650,00 |
750,00 |
950,00 |
| Four-flat room 7 bp |
450,00 |
650,00 |
750,00 |
950,00 |
| Four-flat room 9-10-11-12bp |
550,00 |
750,00 |
950,00 |
1.200,00 |
Extras
Heating: for each hour you have a supplement of 1,50 for Two-room flat, Three-room flat 2,00, Four-room flat 3,00;
Fire logs: 4,00 per basket
Half board: adults 22,00 per person each meal, children from 0 to 10 years old 12,00
Weekly change of linen per person 4,00 (bed), 6,00 (bathroom)
Daily price for added bed:
High season 70,00 Mid season 50,00 Low season 35,00
Cradle 36,00
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Pets allowed: Not allowed Activities: Hiking on horses
In high season: guided excursions and theme evening.
Bowshot.
Mountain-bike hiring.
Golf fields (for beginners).
In the neighborhoods: Visit to art cities such as Gubbio, Assisi, Spoleto, Todi and Perugia.
Trasimeno lake.
Distance from cities: Umbertide 10 Km, Gubbio 30 Km, Perugia 30 Km, Lago Trasimento 15 Km
Spoken languages: English and French
Opening timetable: Check in from 15.00 to 19.00 - Check out before 10.00 Seasonality: Low season (weekly): from 08/October to 14/April - from 01/May to 28/May - from 4/June to 10/June - from 09/September to 22/December;
Mid season (weekly): from 10/June to 15/August - from 26/August to 09/September - from 02/December to 09/December.
High season (Weekly): from 15/July to 29/July - from 19/August to 26/August.
Very high season (Weekly): from 01/January to 08/January - from 14/April to 01/May - from 28/May to 04/June - from 29/July to 19/August - from 22/December to 02/January/07.
Low season (daily): from 02/May to 02/June - from 04/June to 01/October - from 23/December to 29/December
High season (daily): from 08/January to 14/April - from 17/April to 22/April - from 25/April to 28/April - from 01/October to 08/December - from 10/December to 23/December.
Closed: Always opened
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Territory
GUBBIO
Gubbio municipality: piazza Grande - Perugia - tel. : 075 92371 - fax 075 9275378 Info and booking agritourism and farmhouses: +39 (0)763.390047 - +39 (0)763.393110 Agritourism in the province of Perugia : Perugia agritourism Gubbio is a municipality of 30.453 abitanti Umbria agritourism and farmhouses : Umbria agritourism
Gubbio is a town and comune in the far northeastern part of the Italian province of Perugia, (Umbria). At 522 m (1713 ft) above sea-level, it clings to the first slope of Mt. Ingino, a small mountain of the Apennines. Its population according to the 2003 census was 16,800.
The city's origins are very ancient: as Ikuvium, it was an important town of the ancient Umbrian people in pre-Roman times, and is famous for the discovery there of the Eugubine (or Iguvine) Tables, a set of bronze tablets that together constitute the largest surviving text in ancient Umbrian. After the Roman conquest in the 2nd century BC it kept its name with only a slight change (Iguvium) the city remained important, as attested by its Roman theater, the second-largest surviving in the world.
Gubbio became very powerful since the earliest Middle Age. The town sent 1000 knights to fight in the First Crusade under the lead of Count Girolamo Gabrielli, and according to an undocumented tradition, they were the first to penetrate into the Holy Sepulchre when the city was seized (1099).
The following centuries were quite turbulent and Gubbio was engaged in wars against the surrounding towns of Umbria. One of these wars saw the miraculous intervention of its bishop, Saint Ubaldo Baldassini, who secured Gubbio an overwhelming victory (1151) and a period of prosperity.
In 1350 Giovanni Gabrielli, count of Borgovalle, a member of the noblest family of Gubbio, seized the power and became lord of Gubbio. However his rule was short and he was forced to hand over the town to Cardinal Albornoz, representing the Church (1354).
A few years later, Gabriello Gabrielli, bishop of Gubbio proclaimed himself again lord of Gubbio (Signor d'Agobbio). Betrayed by a group of noblemen which included many a relative of his, he was forced to leave the town and seek refuge at his home castle at Cantiano.
With the decay of the political prestige of the Gabrielli family, Gubbio was thereafter incorporated into the Montefeltro State, and eventually became part of the State of the Church when this family extinguished (1631).
In 1860, when the State of the Church collapsed, Gubbio entered the Kingdom of Italy.
The historical center of Gubbio is of concentratedly medieval aspect: it is an austere-looking town of dark grey stone, narrow streets, and Gothic architecture.
A fair number of the houses in Gubbio date to the 14th and 15th centuries, and were originally the dwellings of wealthy merchants; they often have a second door fronting on the street, usually just a few inches from the main entrance, narrower, and a foot or so above the actual street level. This type of door is called a porta dei morti (door of the dead) because it is commonly stated that it was used only for removing the bodies of any who might have died inside the house. This is almost certainly false, but there is no firm agreement on the true purpose of the secondary doors.
Gubbio is known throughout Italy for its palio, the Corsa dei Ceri, a spectacular race held every year on May 15, in which three teams, devoted to S. Ubaldo (the patron saint of Gubbio), S. Giorgio, and S. Antonio, run through throngs of cheering supporters (clad in the distinctive colours of yellow, blue and black, with white trousers and red belts and neckbands), up much of the mountain from the main square in front of the Palazzo dei Consoli to the basilica of S. Ubaldo, each team carrying a statue of their saint mounted on a wooden octagonal prism, similar to a hour-glass shape 5 meters (16 feet) tall and weighing over 400 kilograms (about 900 pounds).
The race has strong devotional, civic, and historical overtones and is one of the best-known folklore manifestations in Italy; the Ceri were chosen as the heraldic emblem on the coat of arms of Umbria as a modern administrative region.
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UMBERTIDE
Umbertide municipality: Piazza Matteotti - Perugia - tel. 075 94191 Umbertide is a town 15.603 inhabitants in the province of Perugia. For agritourism or farmhouses in Umbertide, select agritourism perugia For info: +39 (0)763.390047
Umbertide is a town and comune (township) of Italy, in the province of Perugia in northwestern Umbria, 247 meters (810 ft) above sea-level, at the confluence of the Reggia river and the Tiber. It is 30 km (19 mi) N of Perugia and 20 km (12 mi) S of Cittΰ di Castello. With 15,300 inhabitants according to the 2003 census, Umbertide is one of the larger towns of Umbria; and basically flat, which is relatively unusual for the region. It is an important regional industrial center producing machine tools, farm machinery, textiles, packaging material, and ceramics.
History and Monuments
Umbertide or the surrounding area was inhabited in pre-Roman and Roman times: the 19th‑century archaeologist Mariano Guardabassi felt that a small building at Lame, about 1 km from the center of the modern town, was Etruscan. The Roman town of Pitulum, destroyed by Totila in the mid-6th century, may account for Roman remains in S. Maria delle Sette. In its present incarnation, Umbertide was founded in the 8th or 10th century, depending on the scholar; its original name was Fratta, and it received its present name in 1863 in honor of then Crown Prince Umberto.
Although there are remains of the medieval walls, a few medieval houses, and part of the Rocca or citadel, many of Umbertide's best monuments are of later periods. The main church in town is the collegiate church of S. Maria della Reggia, often referred to simply as the Collegiata: it is an octagonal 16th century brick building topped by an elegant cupola, housing a few paintings by Pomarancio. S. Maria della Pietΰ , with the attractive funerary chapel of the counts of Sorbello, is late medieval and Renaissance.
The 17th‑century church of S. Croce houses a museum with a good collection of paintings, including a Deposition by Luca Signorelli. The largest church, S. Francesco, is Gothic: in the early 21st century it was undergoing a major restoration that promised to be protracted. The 20th‑century church of Cristo Risorto is unusually handsome.
Beyond the city limits, the township's principal monuments are:
-the castle of Civitella Ranieri, 5 km (3 mi) NE, one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses in Umbria. -the abbey of S. Salvatore di Montecorona 4 km (2.5 mi) , which has a beautiful 11th‑century crypt with early Romanesque capitals and 18th‑century painted ceilings. -the medieval castle of Polgeto -the abbey church of S. Bartolomeo de' Fossi strikingly sited on a sharp ridge with distant views on either side -the walled medieval village of Borgo S. Giuliana
If you're searching for Umbria accommodation, you can search also for Umbria farmhouse, Agritourism Terni or Agritourism Orvieto.
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