Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Where to stay in Umbria


Here I would like to give you some advice on properties where to stay in Umbria for your holiday rentals. This is just a few suggestions among hotels, farmhouses, and private villas that I am sure you will find very useful as at times it is hard to choose the most appropriate Umbria rental for your holidays.

Let's start with property La Cuccagna, a private villa near Perugia, including a swimming pool and all the amenities you may need. It is a nice property for up to 10 people with five bedrooms and five bathrooms divided into two apartments, of which one is a separate cottage. The owners live on the top floor of the main building, but are very unintrusive and provide a helpful hand when needed. This property can also be rented as a bed-and-breakfast when it is not rented as a private property, and one room is also accessible to wheelchairs.

If, however, you're looking for a farmhouse divided into apartments, you have Agriturismo Malagronda located in Città della Pieve near Perugia. It accommodates up to 33 guests in a total of six apartments. Accommodations are equipped with all the amenities and services you may need, and the outdoors provide for a safe place for children and include a splendid swimming pool located in a panoramic setting. The property is very family oriented and is also a special place to rent for large groups of people.

Moving towards Terni in Umbria, you'll get to Casa Lilla, a very comfortable bed and breakfast in the little town of Acquasparta. The three bedrooms all include an suite bathroom with power shower and comforts such as DVD player, satellite TV and independent heating. There's also the possibility to rent the ground floor as an apartment comprised of two bedrooms usually used for the bed-and-breakfast. This accommodation is an ideal inexpensive way of spending a holiday in Umbria for couples or small families!

Stay tuned for more suggestions of other properties, all this are quite inexpensive and provide a splendid Location in Umbria.

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