Italian Experience - Limone Holiday Home | Other in Tuoro Sul Trasimeno
2 Bedroom Place in Vernazzano Basso, Tuoro Sul Trasimeno
If you are looking for a relaxing and spacious holiday, Agribrocca is the right place. Return to your apartment after a trip or relax by the pool on hot summer days. You will feel at home. Great for relaxing by the pool and enjoying fantastic barbecues with friends.
There is a large green space at your disposal where you can relax and be in contact with nature.
The farmhouse offers guests a magnificent infinity pool, immersed in the refreshing water you have a spectacular view of a symphony of plants.
Agribrocca is located a few steps from Lake Trasimeno which invites you to admire the breathtaking views.
Immerse yourself in the surrounding nature. Enjoy a relaxing day on the beach, a boat trip or simply sunbathe with a good book in hand.
Agribrocca has 3 spacious private apartments available and shared public spaces such as the swimming pool, the park and the medieval vegetable garden.
SERVICES INCLUDED:
Household linen
Water, Electricity, Gas, Heating
Laundry
Children's chairs (on request)
Use of the swimming pool
Internet connection
parking
SERVICES ON REQUEST:
extra linen change
extra cleaning
cooking lessons
home cook
babysitting
shuttle service to and from the airport
The farmhouse has an immense park with many varieties of plants and greenery.
A swimming pool carefully built to the highest technical standards and finished with handmade Tuscan terracotta, is the best place to stay, enjoy and relax. With its 6 x 12 meters it offers plenty of space to relax.
The organic vegetable garden reminiscent of the garden of a medieval monastery. It is home to a wide range of vegetables, flowers, trees and berries.
Agriturismo Brocca is located in the heart of Italy. From here it is easy to reach some of the most beautiful cities and villages in central Italy. And if you're looking for culinary experiences you don't have to go far.
UMBRIA - GREEN HEART OF ITALY
NATURE AT ITS FINEST
Umbria has been called "Italy's Green Heart." It is green, mainly agricultural, and more sparsely populated than its western neighbor, Tuscany. Umbria has no access to the Mediterranean but is home to one of the largest lakes of Italy. Umbria is for the laid-back traveler, one who would perhaps like to sip the uniquely Umbrian wine called Sagrantino in one of the many Umbria Wineries. There are plenty of interesting and historic towns to discover; the regional capital Perugia, Saint Francis's town of Assisi, or the Etruscan city of Orvieto.
RICH HISTORY
There are interesting places to stay in Umbria. There's a restored Monastic outpost in Umbria called La Preghiera that hosts guests. Another place to consider is Fontanaro, a collection of houses forming a sort of rural cooperative where you can learn about Umbrian cooking, wine, and the making of organic olive oil. If you love to eat well and stay in a rural B&B, the Casale di Mele might be the perfect place to stay. This short account provides a thread to guide you through the labyrinth of this complex story. You'll find more detailed local history in the individual town pages.
RESTAURANTS
Umbrian cuisine is best described as farm-to-table. Foods change with the season and, when in season, you can enjoy dishes made with the highly prized truffles of the region. Deborah Mele's introduction to the cuisine, The Foods of Umbria, will give you all you need to know about the food and food traditions of Umbria.
TASTE OF UMBRIA
Italy’s green heart, Umbria is a land unto itself, the only Italian region that borders neither the sea nor another country. This isolation has kept outside influences at bay and ensured that many of Italy's old-world traditions survive today. Travel here and you’ll still see grandmothers in aprons making pasta by hand and front doors that haven't been locked in centuries.
ASSISI
Assisi is a captivating commune. With its medieval streets, sacred shrines, entrancing churches, and a spellbinding castle, it’s no surprise it’s Umbria’s most famous town for tourists and pilgrims alike. It was the city where Italy’s Patron Saint, St. Francis, lived and prayed, so it’s a spiritual experience for many. Admire the views from the fortress of Rocca Maggiore and get great shots of Basilica di Santa Chiara and Santuario San Damiano. The two-thousand-year-old ancient Roman Temple of Minerva is also a fantastic photo opportunity. Take a moment to reflect at Eremo delle Carceri, where St. Francis prayed in isolation. Explore the Roman Forum, stroll along Via San Francesco, and see St. Rufino Cathedral, the church dedicated to Assisi’s Patron Saint, Rufino, which is home to the 12th-century crypt of Basilica Ugoniana.
ORVIETO
Perched dramatically on top of enormous tufa cliffs, the hillside town of Orvieto is picturesque. Easily reached by train or car, it’s the perfect day trip from Rome. But, there’s so much to see and do that you should allow plenty of time. Dating back to Etruscan times, Orvieto is split in two: the old-town hilltop and the new town at the base, connected by escalators and elevators, as well as a cable car (the most scenic form of transport).
PERUGIA
Nestled within central Umbria, Perugia is the region’s thriving capital. This picturesque Etruscan town is charmingly medieval, with a backdrop dominated by Italy’s largest fortress, the Rocca Paolina. Believed to be older than Rome, Perugia definitely lives up to its steadfast reputation. Explore Perugia’s attractive center overflowing with Etruscan ruins, including the third-century Sorbello Well. Visit Piazza IV Novembre, where the Fontana Maggiore fountain forms the centerpiece. Other sights include the Italian art museum, La Galleria Nazionale dell’ Umbria, the church of Sant’Angelo and the monastery of Sant’Agnese. You’ll also find the Universita per Stranieri, an excellent Italian language school, as well as the first wine school in the world in Perugia!
GUBBIO
Gubbio is a medieval town in north-eastern Umbria. Despite being so close to Assisi, it’s surprisingly set off the main tourist track. Surrounded by avocado countryside and connected to Mount Ingino via a scenic cableway, this hillside Italian town is undeniably magical. When it comes to authenticity, architecture, and atmosphere, Gubbio has it all. Dating back to pre-Roman times, Gubbio is one of Umbria’s oldest towns. The town center is a pleasing mix of medieval, gothic and Renaissance architecture built from grey limestone. It’s known as the “City of Fools” because you can obtain a “madman’s license” (and Eugubina citizenship!) by merely circling the small fountain in Largo Bargello three times.
SPOLETO
Spoleto is one of those rare non-touristy towns. Totally off the beaten path, this medieval village has a steep historical center, accessible via a travellator, that dates back to 241 BC. Inhabited by the original Umbri tribes in the 5th-century BC who built fortifying walls that can still be seen today, it was only in 774 that it became part of the Holy Roman Empire, when one of the Dukes of Lombard made it their official residence. Chosen as the filming location for the famous Italian soapy, Don Matteo (because it depicts a typical Italian town yet to be overrun by tourists), Spoleto promises all the best things about Italy – lovely restaurants, hearty cuisine, and fantastic wines. Don’t miss the black truffles and red wine from Montefalco!
MARMORE WATERFALLS
Marmore Falls is one of the tallest human made waterfalls in the world. Tucked within Nera River Park – also known as Waters’ Park – it was built by the Romans back in 271 BC to divert the overflowing stagnant waters of the River Velino into the River Nero. Today, the falls feed the Galleto Hydroelectric Power Station, which has enabled the metal-working, electrochemical, and electric industries at Terni. Yet the falls remain steeped in myth and legend. Popular belief dictates that a nymph called Nera fell in love with a shepherd named Velino. A jealous lover called Juno transformed Nera into a river and then threw himself over the cliff in order to be reunited with her forever. This mortal jump now lingers for eternity in the sprays of the waterfall.
NARNI
Narni is a quiet hamlet overlooking the lush Nera Valley. Known for its spectacular sunsets that take center stage over the backdrop of the Umbrian countryside, it’s one of the most romantic little villages in Italy. But the old town has historical and cultural significance too. Admire the incredible artwork at the Civic Museum and explore Narni Sotterranea – an unbelievable underground town only discovered in 1977. Inside, you’ll find a 13th-century Benedictine church painted with amazing frescoes, a Roman cistern, a Holy Inquisition courtroom, and an eerie prison cell.
LAKE TRASIMENO
Lake Trasimeno, with its hillside olive groves, undulating vineyards, and quaint stone villages, is one of the most enchanting destinations in Umbria. The fourth-largest of Italy’s lakes, Trasimeno is surrounded by ancient towers, fortresses, and Renaissance-style churches. On the lake itself, you’ll find pastel-colored wooden fishing boats, three scenic lake islands, and some of the most dramatic sunsets in Italy. While the lake is located inside the region of Umbria, it’s northern shoreline hugs the border of Tuscany. The villages peppering the lake have a resort-style atmosphere. Peak season runs from April to October, when tourists descend to take advantage of the mild climate, beaches, and hiking and biking trails. Visit out of season and you’ll find many shops and restaurants closed.
SPELLO
Spello is an ancient walled town with honey-colored houses cascading down the slopes of Saint Francis?...
The following might be to be paid extra: Bed Linen and Towels (additional set), Extra Cleaning, Late Arrival, Late Arrival (after 23:00), Refundable Security Deposit by credit card.
Italian Experience - Limone Holiday Home is located in Vernazzano Basso. Italian Experience - Limone Holiday Home provides accommodation, featuring Child Friendly, Kitchen, among other amenities. This Other features Child Friendly, Kitchen, to make your stay a comfortable one.
Italian Experience - Limone Holiday Home has 2 Bedrooms , 1 Bathroom, and max occupancy of 4 people. The minimum rental for this property is 1 nights, but this can change depending on the season you plan on staying. Previous guests have given good rated it, and VRBO labeled it a top-rated Other because of the excellent services rendered by the owner or manager of this Other, and has consistently provided great experiences for their guests. Most families or guests that use it recommend it to their friends and some of them are repeat guests. Other has a friendly neighborhood, and the Vernazzano Basso has interesting places to visit. If you want to learn more about the Other in Vernazzano Basso, such as places to visit and things to do nearby, you can check below to learn more.
Amenities
Facility Overview
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Hair dryer
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Coffee/tea maker
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Dishwasher
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Kitchen
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Oven
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Refrigerator
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Stovetop
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Toaster
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Shared/communal pool
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English
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Italian
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Designated smoking areas
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Kitchen
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Refrigerator
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Available in all rooms: Free WiFi
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Available in some public areas: internet access
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BBQ grill(s)
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Garden
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Deck or patio
Policies
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited property registration number 00628110546 safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed this property accepts cash this property is managed through our partner, vrbo. you will receive an email from vrbo with a link to a vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation