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availability: whole year
accommodation: 8 |
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Charming Umbrian Estate |
Villa Ibisco is a charming estate located in the green hills of Umbria. The villa is surrounded by olive trees.
This is the ideal place for a peaceful and tranquil holiday while at the same time it is the perfect starting point for visiting Umbria's most famous attractions such as Perugia, Gubbio, Assisi, Todi, Cittą di Castello, the lake Trasimeno and many others; all reachable by car in 20-30 minutes.
The villa was built with local old stones, wooden beams and antique terracotta tiles. The garden is a mix of wild bush, oaks, olive trees and well kept grass.
The pool is in a panoramic position and well integrated in the natural environment. The swimming pool measures 12m by 6m, the depth ranges from 1.40m to 1.50m. It is illuminated by night and a there is a barbecue in the nearby. |
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Accommodation |
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The kitchen, a bathroom, the living room with fireplace and a double room are located on the first floor. The kitchen, that has a table for ten, looks onto the swimming pool and the garden where there is a well-equipped dining area.
On the same level there is a double bedroom with bathroom; a wall plaster conceals a wardrobe and delimits a relax area with a view into the living room.
An spiral staircase in masonry leads to the ground floor where there are two en-suite bedrooms (one with shower, the other one with a bathtub) that have direct access to another open air breakfast area in the garden.
The same floor has a laundry, a storage room and a cellar. All windows and doors have mosquito-nets. |
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Distances |
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Perugia: 20min
Trasimeno Lake: 20min
Montepulciano: 50min
Montalcino: 60min
Siena: 60min
Florence: 90min
Rome: 90min |
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Umbria today, reinventing itself fashionable but without overdoing it, has much to offer visitors: sport, culture, museums, epicurean delights, healing waters, and musical events of international renown.
Dotted with medieval towns and silent hermitages,the Umbrian hills have just as much to offer as other regions that may be more famous. In Umbria you need only travel a few kilometres to discover places of unspoilt wilderness, with centuries-old beech woods, deep caves, and mountains populated by ancient legends.
And Umbria is also rich in water: it rises in springs and mountain lakes, runs in rivers that carve impressive rocky gorges, and broadens out into wetlands and man-made lakes that are magically transformed into nature reserves.
Lake Trasimeno, the gentle flowing of the Tiber, and the leaping falls of the Cascata delle Marmore all seem to have been created intentionally to inspire poets and painters. |
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Prices |
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Price per week |
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No. persons |
8 |
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5 January - 29 May |
2160 |
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29 May - 27 June |
2760 |
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27 June - 29 August |
3480 |
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29 August - 12 September |
2760 |
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12 September - 19 December |
2160 |
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19 December - 2 January | 3480 | |
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Availability |
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Please, contact us info@le-marche-explorer.com or use our enquiry form. |
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