Wonderful, exclusive, recently built villa on a hill, with wide views and total privacy. Large garden with beautiful infinity pool; also available as 3 seperate apartments.
Modern villa, very well equiped. Large garden with several terraces, beautiful infinity pool 7x13m, patio, 2 living rooms plus 1 studio, 3 kitchens, 4 bedrooms with bathrooms, 3 barbecues, 1 pizza oven, Wi-Fi.
For rent as a whole or seperatly as 3 apartments; Lungo, Cappuccino and Espresso
Stunning view on Tiber Valley, Assisi and Perugia. floor cooling+airco, insect screens. EV-charging station
Location: On a hill, a 10 minute drive from Bettona, a small very quiet Etruscan walled village.
Beautifully restored, it offers you a bar, mostly you'll find locals there. You will find a hotel with nice restaurant and a historical museum. Close by in Passagio di Bettona is "Dulcinea" which offers you the best ice cream of Umbria.
In Torgiano a supermarket and museum of wine and olive oil. It has 12 restaurants. Our favourite is "il Siro".
Interesting historical places: Assisi, Perugia, Spello, Todi, Bevagna, Gubio and many others.
Famous wine area: Montefalco.
Golf: Golf Club Perugia 18 holes.
Beautiful lake: Lago Trasimeno.
We love the surrounding nature, the view, the quiet friendly people, as well as the excellent wines and well prepared food. Umbria is the Italian region that attracts more and more people. People who are after its ancient mystic roots, its absolute tranquillity, its stunning natural treasures.
Embedded between the rural Le Marche, the world famous Tuscany region and the Italian capital of Rome, it's the place to be for many travelers who are looking for art, good food, nature and rest.
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