Country Hotel Poggiomanente

Country Hotel Poggiomanente

Set within a beautiful garden, with a magnificient view on the surrounding Umbrian hills, this ancient windmill has been completely restored to welcome you into a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere.
It offers large rooms with country views equipped with heating, air conditioning,Sky Tv, hair-dryer,Wifi. Living rooms with old walls and original ceiling arches, as well as a swimming pool and gardens complete the naturalistic quality of the complex.A rich italian Buffet breakfast with local products is served every morning.

The on-site Restaurant is one of the most appreciated in the area and a point of reference for those who appreciate quality food & wine holidays in Umbria: truffle, porcini mushrooms, roast meat and handmade pasta are some speciality of the menu.
The Ceremonial Hall is also an extremely lovely part of the facility, an elegant space available for special occasions and banquets such as weddings,parties and other events. It is a Convivial Hall closed off by large windows in the winter and opened out onto the gardens during the midler seasons.

The complex is located between Umbertide and Gubbio, just a short time away from the most important Umbrian cities and neighbouring regions of central Italy.

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    What to do in Umbria in February? UmbriaSì tells you

    February is the month of Valentine’s Day, and Umbria, with its romantic charm and dreamy landscapes, is the ideal destination to celebrate love. Whether you want to surprise your better half or simply live an unforgettable experience, this land knows how to ignite romance.

    Here are our three tips on what to do in Umbria in February

    Celebrate love in the land of Saint Valentine

    Terni, the birthplace of Saint Valentine, transforms into the beating heart of romance during this month. The Basilica of Saint Valentine hosts the evocative Festa della Promessa, where couples can renew their vows of love. In addition, the atmosphere is enhanced by special events, concerts and markets dedicated to lovers. A perfect opportunity to make your Valentine’s Day truly unique, immersed in a historical and romantic setting.

    Experiences to share: spa and relaxation for couples

    February is the ideal month to indulge in moments of pure relaxation together. Choose a stay in one of the spas immersed in the Umbrian hills, where you can enjoy wellness treatments, couple massages and heated pools with breathtaking views. The intimate atmospheres and suggestive views create the perfect context to pamper yourself and share moments of complicity with your other half.

    A toast to love: tastings in the cellar

    Umbria is a land of great wines and in February the cellars transform into ideal places to celebrate love. Many cellars offer exclusive packages for couples, with romantic toasts among ancient barrels and dreamy views. An experience that combines authentic flavors and unforgettable atmospheres.

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    Hotel Umbriaverde Sporting & Resort

    Hotel Umbriaverde Sporting & Resort

    Umbriaverde Sporting & Resort nestled among the green Umbrian hills adjacent to the famous medieval villages of Todi and Montefalco is strategically positioned in the heart of Umbria.

    The Hotel has 35 rooms, all recently renovated to make your stay as comfortable as possible. There is also a spa centre, a gym, an outdoor swimming pool and a professional skeet shooting range at your disposal

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      Hotel Park Ge.Al.

      Hotel Park Ge.Al.

      The structure, located in the immediate vicinity of the Città di Castello Nord exit of the E-45 highway, is less than a kilometer from the historic center. The ideal accommodation for those who choose to spend their holiday or weekend discovering our beautiful city and the Upper Tiber Valley.

      During the summer you can spend pleasant moments of relaxation in the large garden with swimming pool.

      The relaxing atmosphere and the courtesy of the staff will welcome you in a comfortable environment with attention to detail.

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        The Sanctuary of Merciful Love of Collevalenza

        Umbria, with its picturesque hilly landscapes, medieval villages, and deep spiritual roots, is one of Italy’s gems. Among the numerous attractions this region has to offer, the Sanctuary of Collevalenza stands out as a place of devotion, hope, and reflection.

        Located just a few kilometers from Todi, the Sanctuary of Collevalenza was founded at the behest of Mother Hope and built by the Spanish architect Julio Lafuente in 1951, with the intent of creating a place that represented and expressed God’s Mercy for all the faithful who had committed a sin and were seeking forgiveness and spiritual comfort.

        An Enchanting Architecture
        Beyond its spiritual significance, the Sanctuary also captivates visitors from an architectural standpoint: it has a circular plan with two large sacred halls, the crypt, and the upper church, which converge into a single architectural entity.

        The Sanctuary creates a serene, welcoming, and bright atmosphere, thanks to a huge concave glass window.

        Pilgrims visiting this sacred place are greeted with genuine smiles and a kindness typical of Umbrian hospitality. They can always confess, in the name of the same Mercy that the Sanctuary represents.

        The Message of Water and the Famous Pools
        Since March 1, 1979, the Water of the Sanctuary, coming from a nearby well, has been flowing into the pools (separated for men and women) and open to pilgrims or for the immersion of the sick, who could immerse themselves during the “Liturgy of the Waters” by the priests of the Sanctuary.

        Currently, the “Liturgies of the Waters” are still active, while due to post-pandemic restrictions, immersions have been temporarily suspended, but at the same time, pilgrims who go to the Sanctuary and participate in the liturgy will be accompanied by the priest to the feet of the statue of Mary the Mediatrix to drink from the small fountains while reciting the prayer of the proper use of the Water and its spiritual meanings as “refreshment to the body and health to the soul and renewal of wonders for healings,” as always said by Mother Hope.

        The Water of the Sanctuary is still considered a sign of Grace and an instrument of the Lord’s Mercy.

         

        Hotel La Terrazza

        Hotel La Terrazza

        The Hotel La Terrazza is located just 900 meters from the historic center of Assisi, surrounded by greenery and surrounded from olive trees. The entire structure offers its customers a magical natural landscape, with the verdant and colorful Umbrian countryside to frame the guests of the hotel.

        For three generations, Hotel La Terrazza has preserved the values of tradition and hospitality with an eye always attentive to innovation.

        We offer our guests a relaxing experience just minutes from the historic center of Assisi that, year after year, is enriched with new services and amenities.

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          Hotel Windsor Savoia

          Hotel Windsor Savoia

          This historic Hotel in Assisi was officially opened in 1913 by Lady Fanny Morgan, of English descent and is now a modern three-star hotel offering all the facilities of its category. Since its opening over a century ago, the Hotel Windsor Savoia is still under the management of Lady Morgan’s descendants.

          Located in Assisi’s historic centre, the hotel boasts a splendid location in the heart of the city, just 100 meters from St. Francis Church as well as a magnificent view of the Basilica of St. Francis and of the entire Umbrian Valley. The unique location of the Hotel Windsor Savoia will enable you to discover Assisi on foot. You will be able to experience it as a centre of peace, spirituality and art. The Hotel Windsor Savoia’s central location makes it the ideal place to stay for those wishing to take part in the city’s numerous cultural events.

          The Hotel has 34 rooms, each with their bathroom or shower, including 2 rooms that are especially designed to accommodate disabled guests. All rooms have air conditioning, WiFi internet connection, a mini-bar, a safe, colour TV and a direct-dial telephone. Other facilities include an elevator, a bar, an indoor restaurant for 250 people and a panoramic terrace. The hotel is 100% smoke-free and it is fully accessible to people with limited mobility.

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            Borgo San Valentino

            Borgo San Valentino

            Borgo San Valentino, an Albergo Diffuso (scattered hotel), is located in the municipality of Arrone, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, just a few kilometers from the Marmore Waterfalls. It is a system of dispersed hospitality, ideal for an unforgettable stay that allows you to rediscover yourself, explore nature, and share a life experience with the village residents. Distributed in adjacent buildings within the castle walls, the apartments result from the restoration of ancient residences, historic homes, or unique buildings, restored to their former glory with a conservative renovation that blends functionality, comfort, and respect for history.

            The hotel offers 13 apartments of various types: Standard, Superior, Deluxe, and with a panoramic terrace, all equipped with independent entrances, spacious functional areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, large living rooms, and kitchenettes.

            The interiors, tastefully furnished according to local traditions, feature antique-style furniture, stone walls, exposed wooden beam ceilings, and ancient brick floors.

            The Osteria dello Sportello provides an excellent gastronomic experience using high-quality products carefully selected from the region’s finest offerings.

            Our guests can enjoy a private pool with a spacious garden, surrounded by greenery, located at the foot of the village and the herb garden, situated within the village walls.

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              The Story of Saint Costanzo

              Il 29 gennaio si festeggia San Costanzo, primo Vescovo e di Perugia e uno dei patroni del capoluogo umbro insieme a San Lorenzo e Sant’Ercolano. La storia della vita di San Costanzo e ciò che ne aleggia intorno è ricco di meraviglia, stupore, fede e misticismo con un pizzico di romanticismo e di dolcezze. Vediamo perché.

              On January 29th, Saint Costanzo is celebrated, the first Bishop of Perugia, and one of the patrons of the Umbrian capital, along with Saint Lorenzo and Saint Ercolano. The story of the life of Saint Costanzo and what surrounds it is rich in wonder, amazement, faith, and mysticism, with a touch of romanticism and sweetness. Let’s see why.

               

              Saint Costanzo, the Martyr

              In “Mille Santi del Giorno” by Piero Bargellini, a collection of stories about the lives of saints, the description of Costanzo can be traced back to around the 2nd century AD. He was a man dedicated to faith, kindness, and generosity towards the poor, with a strong sense of duty to the Christian Church, especially during the persecutions of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

               

              It is narrated that Costanzo, under the rule of Marcus Aurelius, was martyred and brutally persecuted: confined in the calidarium (ancient Roman baths) at extremely high temperatures, he miraculously emerged unharmed. He was arrested several times and forced to walk on burning coals, but nothing could shake the faith of Saint Costanzo. Around the year 178, he was arrested again and beheaded in Foligno. His remains were then returned to Perugia, where he found rest in what would later become the first Cathedral of Perugia, outside the gates of San Pietro, now known as the Church of San Costanzo.

               

              The Tradition of the Wink

              For lovers of romanticism, here’s a legend that during the celebrations of the Saint, the image of San Costanzo can “wink” at unmarried girls (and virgins according to medieval tradition) who present themselves in the Church where the Saint rests, to inquire if they will marry within the year. Of course, it’s a play of lights and shadows that makes the whole thing magical with a hint of love.

               

              For young ladies without the foresight of a happy event predicted by the Saint, the boyfriend will give them the typical Perugian sweet, especially associated with the Feast of San Costanzo, the Torcolo.

               

              The Torcolo of San Costanzo

              The typical sweet of the tradition to celebrate San Costanzo is indeed the Torcolo, behind which many legends and mysteries related to the Saint are hidden, making this sweet still charming and full of history today.

               

              It is handed down, in fact, that the torcolo is shaped like a ring to recall the crown of flowers placed on the Saint’s body after decapitation, or that the hole represents the severed head of the Saint, and finally, that its donut shape refers to the crown removed from the head of the Saint once decapitated. This is why a sweet studded with colored candied fruits, in memory of the precious stones of the crown! The five cuts on the donut can be traced back to the entrances to the five districts of the historic center of Perugia: Porta San Pietro, Porta Sole, Porta Eburnea, Porta Susanna, and Porta Sant’Angelo.

               

              The Torcolo of San Costanzo, despite its great importance during the celebration on January 29th, is a sweet that is now enjoyed in Umbria throughout the year!

               

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              On the Trail of Don Matteo in Spoleto

              Spoleto, a hidden gem nestled among the green Umbrian hills, is a place rich in history, culture, and charm. Besides being an ideal destination for art and gastronomy enthusiasts, Spoleto is famous for the Festival dei Due Mondi and as the city where the popular Italian television series “Don Matteo” is filmed. Let’s explore together the enchanted places in Spoleto that provide the backdrop for the adventures of our beloved detective priest!

              Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and Palazzo Bufalini The majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, also known as the Duomo di Spoleto, is the iconic location of the series. This masterpiece of Romanesque architecture houses extraordinary works of art and represents one of the holiest places in the city. In the plot of “Don Matteo,” the cathedral serves as the Rectory, the Carabinieri barracks, and the Parlor. Not far away, you can admire Piazza della Signoria, where many scenes of the fiction were shot. Palazzo Bufalini was used for external shots of the Carabinieri barracks.

              Basilica of Sant’Eufemia and the Caio Melisso Theater Located inside the Episcopal Palace, built on the foundations of the ancient residence of the Lombard dukes, is the setting that hosts the Church of “Don Matteo.” Nearby is the Caio Melisso Theater, which, for the purposes of the fiction, becomes the prison parlor.

              A Journey into the Heart of Spoleto Exploring the locations where the “Don Matteo” series is filmed is a fascinating experience that allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the magic of the show. Spoleto, with its rich history, charming architecture, and mysterious aura, offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Umbria.

              If you are a fan of the series, there is no better way to experience the adventures of Don Matteo and his faithful friend Cecchini, played by Nino Frassica, than to personally visit these enchanted places. Spoleto will welcome you with open arms, offering not only the beauty of its monuments but also the opportunity to relive the exciting moments you loved on the screen.

              So, get ready for a journey into the world of Don Matteo, exploring the same winding alleys and bustling squares that served as the backdrop for his most thrilling investigations. Spoleto awaits you with its secrets and stories to tell, ready to enchant you with its timeless charm.

              From Spoleto to Marmore by bike

              A three-day proposal in one of the most beautiful areas of Umbria, which combines the beauties of Spoleto and villages such as Sant’Anatolia, Scheggino, Ferentillo and Arrone, with the uncontaminated nature of the Valnerina, before ending in front of the stupendous spectacle of the Marmore waterfall.