Agriturismo is a small holiday farm with hotel and restaurant that accepts paying guests.
 

The guests will in our case enjoy a high standard of services with the possibility of taking part in farm, sporting or cultural activities that may be organized.
Calagrana is set on a hill overlooking the Niccone valley where the river Tiber runs through Umbria before reaching Rome.

 
ASSISI: The most famous city in Umbria birth place of Saint Francis; typical medieval with the massive Basilica of San Francesco, rising gracefully above the old town beneath.

GUBBIO: Home of “Festival of the Candles” on the 15th May, where three giant 16 ft poles crowned with the statues of the town’s patron saints: Ubaldo, Giorgio and Antonio are paraded around the town in a race against each other.

PERUGIA: This is the place to be in July and August if you are a jazz lover, when the Umbria Jazz Festival gets into full swing.

ORVIETO: Host of the most famous Cathedral in Italy together with the Dome of Milan. 30 architects, 150 sculptors and 68 painters worked on the facade of this 14th century gothic wonder.

SPOLETO: This ancient town and festival centre is one of the real gems of Umbria. There are many Romans remains to be seen including the old city walls, temples and theatres.

TODI: A delightful typically Umbrian hill town with the spectacular location; set on a pyramid of rock above the River Tiber.

MONTEPULCIANO: The highest of Tuscan hill Towns, is also one of the most attractive ; full of Renaissance and Baroque architecture displayed in the array of old buildings that surround the famous red paved Piazza Grande. Montepulciano is also home to the famous Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.

SIENA: Stroll around the narrow little streets of the city and you will find that Siena has maintained its mediaeval character almost untouched.
Twice a year ( July and August ) Piazza del Campo is the setting for Siena’s renowned Palio, a medieval Festival culminating in the famous horse race around the square.

CORTONA: Set on a hill 800 mt. high, this great medieval town enjoys some of the most spectacular views. Also famous for its fine museums and art galleries.

 

 

Due to its location there are several activities that may be organized :

Cycling and walking (maps provided ), visits to wine cellars, family fishing, water rafting, bird watching, painting, cookery course.
Seasonal: olive picking with the possibility to bring your own oil back.
Mushrooms, chestnut and wild asparagus picking.

Religious Tourism : Assisi-Rome-Vatican

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