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La propriété se trouve à mi-chemin entre la ville d'Orvieto et le lac de Bolsena. L'entière propriété est à usage privé du locataire (maison, jardin et piscine ne sont pas partagés avec des autres personnes). La maison a un propre jardin (entièrement clôturé avec porte d'entrée) avec une piscine de 8 par 4 mètres. La piscine est entièrement clôturée et il ya une porte d'accès, utile si il ya des jeunes enfants et bébés. Entre la piscine et la maison il y a un gazebo avec table et chaises pour manger en plein air (vue sur la piscine), il ya aussi un barbecue en proximité pour cuisiner. De l'autre côté de la maison il ya aussi une terrasse couverte (peut également être utilisé comme parking couvert pour une voiture). Au rez-de-chaussée il ya une cuisine, salle à manger / salon, une salle de bains avec douche et lave-ligne, une petite chambre de lit avec lit simple (la chambre est petite donc nous recommandons pour un enfant). Au premier étage 2 chambres, une avec lit double l'autre avec deux lits simples (ou lit double sur demande). Sur demande également un lit de bébé disponible. Les deux chambres ont la climatisation. Connexion Wi-Fi gratuite à disposition. Tous les appareils ménagers les plus courants sont disponibles (réfrigérateur, four, lave-vaisselle, lave-linge, cafetière / bouilloire, lecteur stéréo / CD, lecteur DVD, TV et satellite, ...). La maison se trouve dans une bonne position pour visiter l'Ombrie, le sud de la Toscane, Rome et le nord du Latium. Il se trouve à environ 10 kms de la ville bien connue d'Orvieto et 10 Kms du lac de Bolsena. La gare d'Orvieto Scalo se trouve à 12 Kms. Si vous voulez visiter Rome et Florence, le voyage est d'environ 1h30. Les magasins les plus proches (supermarché et quelques autres) sont dans le village de Torre San Severo (2 km de la propriété). Plus de magasins et supermarchés sont disponibles à Porano et Bolsena (tous les deux à 10 kms). Il ya un grand supermarché près de la sortie de l'autoroute à Orvieto, il est ouvert tous les jours (également le dimanche) jusqu'à 20h. Restaurants les plus proches: Il bosco del pesce à 1 km de la propriété, Il conte à 2,5 km, Fuorimano à 3,5 km. Autres restaurants nous conseillons: Il boccone del prete (près de Porano, très caractéristique dans une grotte), Il corsica et La Palomba dans le centre historique de la ville d'Orvieto. Terrains de golf les plus proches: Acquapendente Golf Club à 15 Kms, le Golf Club Nazionale Resort est à 70 Kms.
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SURROUNDINGS Lago di Bolsena is Italy's largest lake formed in the crater of an extinct volcano. The water of Bolsena is so clear, in fact, that it is completely safe to drink it. The local government has gone to great efforts to maintain the lake's natural purity; a technologically advanced purification system has eliminated the errors that might have been made before pollution-awareness was so developed. Luckily no industrial development mars Bolsena's shores, nor its views, and the gently sloping nature of the encircling land limits the amount of spill-off and soil erosion which could effect the water's transparency. The native fisherman still use the lake's water to make the local culinary specialty - a fish soup called sbrosia - a rarity to find.The lake is 12 km. long and 14 km. wide, with a maximum depth of 151 meters. The most important town on the lake is called Bolsena. Like so much of Italy, it bears the signs of almost every important period of the Italian peninsula, going back as far as the Iron Age and progressing through the times of the martyrs, catacombs and miracles and on to the Middle Ages. The Rocca Monaldeschi della Cervara sits at the top of the hill, overlooking the medieval quarter of town. The castle was built between the 12th and 14th centuries. It has been completely renovated and since 1991 has housed the Museo Territoriale del Lago di Bolsena (Lake Bolsena Territorial Museum). The museum is well laid out; each of its three floors is dedicated to various aspects of Bolsena's history, ranging from its prehistoric volcanic origins to its Etruscan-Roman period. A walk along the ramparts of the castle offers a gorgeous view of the entire lake and should not be missed. The Church of St. Christine is the town's other major site. It is a Romanesque church built in 1078 in a typical basilica style over the catacombs where St. Christine, a young woman martyred during the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, was buried. From April to September, excursion boats depart Bolsena town headed for Bisentina and Martana, the islands in the lake. Both are privately owned and Martana is not open to the public, but Bisentina is an ex-summer residence of the Popes and has a large church on it. There are also seven small chapels built around the island. Don't think that Bolsena is just for history and culture buffs. It is also ideal for swimming, sailing, relaxation and dining. One of my fondest memories is having a delicious meal of grilled coregone (a local fish from the lake) at one of the many unpretentious restaurants lined up along the shore. If you happen to find one that's serving sbrosia, consider it your lucky day.
SOUTHERN/CENTRE UMBRIA In Umbria, a region that has gained a name for being the green heart of Italy, tourism is growing because of the unfamiliar harmony between nature, antiquities, historic centres and culture. The quiet of the countryside, good provisions and an inimitable cuisine are the great draw. This region is less touristy than Tuscany and this is especially appreciated by many tourists. Southern/centre Umbria forms an ideal starting point for enjoying the peace of the surrounding hilly and mountainous landscape and on the other hand making trips to beautifull towns like Todi, Orvieto, Narni, Spoleto, Perugia, Gubbio, Assisi. There are also numerous charming little villages – many of medieval origin - as Amelia, Labro, Spello, Norcia, Bevagna, Montefalco to visit. In many towns and villages you can taste local dishes or buy local wines and olive oil (generally of excellent quality). You can also easily visit – in day trips - famous towns and charming villages in the southern part of Tuscany such as Siena, Arezzo, San Giminiano, Pienza, Cortona, Sinalunga, etc. Many tourists visit also Rome from here (without staying in the city which is very hot in summer) once or more times. It is possible to go by car (journey of 1h-1h30) or by train from the stations of: Terni, Narni-Amelia, Orte & Orvieto. We must not forget the mountains with some splendid woods, e.g. Terminillo (up to 2000 metres by car). In around 1 hour it is possible to reach the shimmering lakes of Bracciano, Vico, Piediluco, Bolsena and Trasimeno. The Mediterranean Sea (mostly sand beaches) situated between Tarquinia and Chiarone are 90-120 Kms away (around 1h20-1h40 driving). Near the city of Terni you can also visit the Marmore falls (165 meters, one of the highest of Europe), there is nearby also a rafting/canoeing/hydrospeed center. |
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