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 | II Fienile
Rural green heart of Italy, Umbria, how we love you: your simple unspoilt natural beauty, your rolling patchwork panaorama of sunflowers, wheat and oak woodland, your luscious olive oil, your crisp white wines, your lakes, your mountains. Umbria offers something for everyone in its hilltop towns, each has an identity, each has its own gastronomic speciality, each has a reason to visit.
Price: From £1185 to £2250 | Maximum number of people : 6 | i |

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 | Tenuta Arnolfini
Umbria’s wide open spaces contrast dramatically to the more enclosed rolling hills of Tuscany. One sees more sky, more towns and can enjoy an extensive unspoiled landscape unchanged for centuries by simply turning in a circle. Umbria is a land of strong traditions where the flavours of the past continue into the world of today adding a note of colour and depth to an already impressive palate. The “green heart” of Italy has many faces and the Tenuta Arnolfini has one of the most welcoming we have found.
Price: From £4840 to £7650 | Maximum number of people : 18 | i |

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 | Villa Gattai
Umbria is so much softer than Tuscany, its hills seem less dramatic but all the more welcoming for it. Umbrians are also of a similar nature, their personalities tied closely to this land locked region of hilltop towns, sparkling lakes and that all important ingredient tranquillity. Umbrian fields shine with sunflowers and their olive groves produce some of the most luscious olive oil due to the year round excellent climate.
Price: From £2740 to £3430 | Maximum number of people : 8 | i |

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