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A beautiful holiday villa with pool in Umbria in short drive to Rome and Bracciano lake
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the medieval town of AMELIA, capital of an ancient land called AMERINO, in the South district of UMBRIA Region, one hour about north of Rome and Fiumicino or Ciampino airports, a farm once housing livestock, poultry and trotting horses has recently been skilfully renovated, maintaining the characteristics of its rural Umbrian countryside origins.
Today the AMERINO Farm contains two holiday cottages completely independent and separated, each with private garden and pool.
IL CASALE DEL POGGIO
is a nice three bedrooms, 6 beds house spread over one floor and consists of two double and one single bedrooms, one bath room, large living room with fireplace, dining area and fully equipped open plan kitchen. |
A 12x6 swimming-pool is in the garden where are also a barbecue, shower, gym room, soccer, a house on the tree.
A veranda-outdoor lounge and porch for 'al fresco' dinners and a large park
with large table is the place where guests spend large part of their summer evenings.
The house is furnished with a mix of ancient and colonial style.
HOUSE FACILITIES: Pool,
BBQ,
table tennis,
TVSat,
maid service on request,
towels for the pool,
gym,
football court,
child bed
house on the tree for children.
DISTANCES
Supermarket,
shops, bar and restaurant , 3 km
Rome 100 Km
Amelia 14 Km
Todi 25 Km
Roma/Fiumicino airport 136 Km
Roma/Ciampino airport 150 (Low-Cost flights). |
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Casale Il Poggio sleeps 6 people in three bedrooms, but 14 to 19 people can comfortably stay in the 4 units of the farmhouse:
-Casale LE TORRI - 8 sleeps,
-La GHIANDA, a 3 sleeps Cabin in the wood, 50 metres from Casale Le Torri, with a double bed + a single one and a bathroom with shower.
-Il GINEPRO, a 3 sleeps Cabin in the wood, 50 metres from Le Torri house, with a double bed + bathroom with shower. |
Il CASALE DEL POGGIO shows off all of its discrete and natural elegance as a country cozy place for holiday and relaxation, a few kilometers from the town of Amelia (in provice of TERNI) excellent base for visiting central Italy with short trips - well served by the highway Rome-Florence - to Rome and Tuscany or one hour to the Fiumicino international airport.
The Umbria Region is at hand, with all the art cities and most beautiful places in the region, such as the Marmore Valnerina waterfalls, Todi, Spoleto, Orvieto, Assisi, Norcia and Cascia in a constantly changing scenery, from rolling hills covered by olive trees and vineyards to the mountains covered by dense woods and ancient villages.
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WHY UMBRIA
Umbria is a region very romantic ...
Umbria is full of woods and has many springs.
The night the stars shine ...
And still you’ll see the fireflies
There is no mass Tourism
in Umbria
Air conditioning is not necessary even in August.
The food is very natural and traditional
The Umbrian wines are numerous, carefully produced for the most refined palates
Towns of Umbria are real jewels of art |
TASTE THE TRADITION
The festivals -but there are excellent restaurants too- in all villages most of the year, are an opportunity to learn the cuisine of traditional Umbrian dishes such as:
gnocchi manfricoli, wild boar, polenta, noodles, soups and pork, truffles, game
Excellent red, white and sparkling wines are produced by the Cantina Colli Amerini (DOC).
Genuine olive oil obtained with traditional methods.
Excellent pork meet and beef of Chianina bred in this area will delight your palat, and finally
Girotti Figs, specialty in Amelia. |
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A LITTLE HISTORY
The road Amerina was opened in 241-240 BC combining ancient local routes linking Veio - the last Etruscan bench mark against Rome - with Amelia, touching the main Falisco centers: Nepeta (Nepi) Falerii Fescennium (Corchiano), Gallesa, Vasanello and Hortae (Orte). North of Amelia connecting with other ancient routes heading towards the middle and upper Tiber valley along the border of the Etruscan territory (Tuder, and Vettonia Perusia), then to the Adriatic through the territory of Umbria. The Falisci who spoke and wrote a language similar to the archaic Latin, along with Veientes and Capenates, inhabited the territory till Amerina and from the fourth century BC were affected by the historical process of "Romanization" or the gradual conquest by Rome and the imposition of its laws, its political, religious and military process that ended in90 BC, when Roman citizenship was extended to all inhabitants. The route Amerina continued to Todi and Perugia and there it splits: one branch reconnecting with the via Cassia and the other touching Gubbio joined the via Flaminia, towards the Adriatic sea.
The total distance from Rome to Amelia was 56 miles as reported by Cicero, (about 80 BC).
WHAT TO SEE
Thousands of years of history, the old town of AMELIA, with its massive walls, its palaces, the Roman cisterns, the many churches, the loggia dei Banditori, the Teatro sociale, built in 1782 called Small Fenice because similar but smaller than the famous theatre in Venice; the medieval villages of Toscolano, Collicello with its eight towers, the Church of Santa Maia delle Grazie, the cave where St. Francis prayed; Saint Resituta, a village built on the stairs , Castel dell'Aquila, Lugnano in Teverina with its jewel, the Romanesque Collegiata Church, the Sismano Castle of the Corsini Prince, the Alviano Towers, Fort Caesar, Rock Canale, Fortress Dunarobba (with the remains of the Petrified Sequoia Forest, aged two million years ago) Alviano Castle with the beautiful natural oasis of the WWF. the Casigliano Castle, and more. |
| Prices per week 2010 in Euro |
| Season |
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weekly |
High + Xmas &
New Year & Easter, |
03/07
- 28/08 |
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1.500 |
Mid
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29/05 - 03/07
28/08 - 02/10 |
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1.100 |
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Low |
03/03
- 05/05
29/09 - 03/11
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900 |
Extra
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Heating and A/C
Final Cleaning |
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60
E 30 |
Security deposit
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E 200 |
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