Jack house single room in the green Umbrian hills
Bright and welcoming single room, in the silence of nature and in full respect of your privacy. You will have access to a large shared lounge, where in the winter the crackling flames of the fireplace will keep us company. The car can be parked inside the property, completely fenced. In their simplicity, the rooms are welcoming and comfortable in the peace of the hilly nature of green Umbria, just a short distance from the historic center and many other famous tourist destinations. You can take advantage of the large terrace with views of Montefalco, Spello and Assisi, the kitchen and the living room as common areas and the small garden Me and my inseparable dog Jack will be there to welcome every guest on his arrival and we will be present with discretion during the entire stay. Taking advantage of autonomy and freedom, you will stay in the City of Oil, included in the list of the most beautiful villages in Italy on the slopes of Mount Serano, right near Assisi, the city of San Francesco, Montefalco and the area that has become the home of Sagrantino. Coste is the first mountain hamlet of the municipal capital of Trevi. In the midst of Umbrian nature, surrounded by olive groves and meadows, you can find a mill and a dairy farm with zero km products where you can buy some delicacies from the area. The nearest train station is Trevi at about 4 km, where you can find the bus to the center. The international airport of Perugia is about 40 km away, equipped with some car rental agencies and taxis. Events particularly worthy of being seen in Trevi (Website hidden by Airbnb) ALL YEARS * the 3rd Sunday of October: market exhibition of Black Celery and Sausage Festival * every 4th Sunday of the month: Farmer's Market and flea market * October Trevano: each year Trevi dedicates this month to the historical re-enactment of the town with the open taverns and medieval setting up with a beautiful and ancient local market in period costume (Website hidden by Airbnb) (Website hidden by Airbnb) 2019 27 and 28 April 2019 Pic & Nic in Trevi: ideal opportunity for those who want to spend a weekend in Umbria, in the open air, walking among thousands of olive trees, admiring landscapes, enjoying unique products, including the prized extra virgin olive oil. WHAT TO SEE IN A DAY: Immersed among the olive trees, Trevi preserves Roman testimonies, such as the mighty walls (I century BC) that surround the town, and medieval as the Bruscito gate, the Cieco gate, San Fabiano gate and the arch of Mostaccio which give the place a particularly charming atmosphere. Along the path that goes up towards the historic center of the village, you will meet the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Lacrime. According to tradition, the Sanctuary owes its name to the tearing of a painting depicting the Madonna, an episode followed by various miracles. The structure has an irregular Latin cross with a single nave slender upwards with wide groin vaults and represents a significant example of the Renaissance in Umbria. The heart of the historic center is Piazza Mazzini, closed at the corner by the 13th century Town Hall with the civic tower. The Clitunno Theater, a work by the architect Domenico Mollaioli, with a beautiful curtain painted by Domenico Bruschi. Inserted, after the 1993 restoration, in the regional circuits, it hosts numerous shows throughout the year. The green hill that hosts this pretty village offers numerous possibilities for outdoor activities: guided tours and walks in the fields to discover wild herbs and their use in rural civilization, biking, orienteering, bird watching, horse riding and much more . Being one of the most important areas of Umbria due to the very high quality of the oil, the VISIT TO THE MILLS is strongly recommended! In this way you will have the opportunity to attend all the production processes, from the entry of the olives to the bottling (Website hidden by Airbnb) WITHIN 20 KM An unmissable destination for an out-of-town excursion are the DELCLITUNNO SOURCES, near the village of Campello sul Clitunno: fed by underground springs that emerge from cracks in the rock, they constitute a true naturalistic jewel of the area. FOLIGNO: second city in the province and the third in the region by number of inhabitants, it dates back to the pre-Roman Umbrian era. Located in a flat area, a feature that makes the city very pleasant to visit by bike or on foot, with an extraordinary architectural ensemble, consisting of the Duomo, the Palazzo Comunale and Palazzo Trinci. SPOLETO: Ancient capital of the Lombard dukes, it will leave you breathless thanks to the wealth of the city's historical and artistic heritage. The ideal place to relax, go hiking or enjoyable bike rides for mountain bike lovers and, especially in fine weather, festivals and outdoor events have an almost unlimited choice
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