Lodge in Umbria
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About this lodge
The apartment Terra of 70 m² is ideal for a couple or a family with children, and can accommodate from 2 to 4 people; it consists of a bedroom with a double bed and a single bed, on request it is possible to add another single bed, and has a large bathroom with shower. This house is suitable for disabled people. In the spacious living room, with fireplace, there is a fully equipped kitchen. The apartment Terra is surrounded by a porch with tables, chairs, rocking chair and has a small private garden in front of the entrance.
The Space:
Tenuta Capitolini is an enchanting stone and brick farmhouse set in nature, surrounded by olive trees and a privileged and suggestive panorama in Umbria. It stands at the foot of the medieval village of Collelungo (twelfth century) with a splendid view overlooking the middle Tiber valley. Precisely because of its central location, is an excellent starting point to continue with cultural excursions in the nearby cities of Perugia, Todi, Orvieto, Assisi, Spoleto, Gubbio.
Guest Access:
Tenuta Capitolini consists out of three apartments, guests of these apartments share the pool.
The Neighborhood:
The farmhouse is situated in the hamlet of Collelungo, a small town with a history dating back to the 13th century. In 1294 the city walls were build by the Monaldeschi family, which eventually ended up under the power of Paolo III. The region of Todi and Perugia are worthwhile visiting; from Perugia you can drive easily to Assisi. The Trasimeno lake is a refreshing day trip. Perugia is the capital of Umbria and one of the main cities of central Italy. Perugia is located on an elongated hill. At the top lies the medieval part of the city. The access gate Porta d'Augusto has been preserved from the Etruscan period. Other highlights are the Priori Palace, the Fontana Maggiore, the Oratorio di San Bernardino and, of course the Cathedral.
Other Things to Note:
The farmhouse is situated in the hamlet of Collelungo, a small town with a history dating back to the 13th century. In 1294 the city walls were build by the Monaldeschi family, which eventually ended up under the power of Paolo III. The region of Todi and Perugia are worthwhile visiting; from Perugia you can drive easily to Assisi. The Trasimeno lake is a refreshing day trip. Perugia is the capital of Umbria and one of the main cities of central Italy. Perugia is located on an elongated hill. At the top lies the medieval part of the city. The access gate Porta d'Augusto has been preserved from the Etruscan period. Other highlights are the Priori Palace, the Fontana Maggiore, the Oratorio di San Bernardino and, of course the Cathedral.
Interaction with Guests:
Together with my husband Marco, filled with joyful memories and in love with the beauty of these places, we completely renovated this hidden gem. We poured our hearts into every detail, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere that evokes the feeling of a beloved family home—always with a deep respect for nature, this untouched amphitheater that inspires a profound sense of well-being for both body and soul.
The farmhouse shines once again, brought back to life with the desire to share it with those who carry the joy of living in their hearts.
“Close your eyes… feel life awakening… feel the earth pulsing… feel the energy of nature bursting forth… it’s the power of life reminding you of the beauty that surrounds you.”
Don’t miss a place where dreaming is still possible… we’ll be delighted to welcome you into our little treasure!
