Set in Sellano, this is a living/bedroom holiday home for a couple on a romantic getaway. It has a shared swimming pool and a sun terrace with loungers to soak up in the sin and take a refreshing dip. The plateau of Castelluccio di Norcia is one of the most wonderful natural areas in Umbria and a must-visit. The Marmore waterfalls are the most important natural waterfalls in Europe, and Rasiglia, and so is the small medieval village called the "Venice of Umbria". Sellano is a mountain village where people still live by the old traditions. Medieval village renowned in Umbria and known as the "railing of Umbria". Montefalco is surrounded by vineyards and cellars as the town is well known internationally for its Sagrantino wine. In the shared garden with lawn and furniture, you can admire the magnificent view of the surrounding forested hills. The evenings can be enjoyed with smoky barbecued meals and wine. Bicycles are available here. San Francesco dAssisi Airport is 59 km away. Ground floor: * Kitchenette (oven) * Living/bed room (double sofa bed, TV, fireplace) * Bathroom (shower, toilet) * Heating General: * 1x garden (shared with other guests) * 1x garden furniture * 1x BBQ (shared with other guests) * 1x swimming pool * Shared with other guests * 1x 12 x 6 m. * 1x opened from Jun upto and including Sep) * 1x bicycles available The Borgo Tonino is a few kilometers from the beautiful and small town of Rasiglia, called the "Venice of Umbria" Property specifics: * Please note that most countries and/or areas have COVID-19 measures in place. We advise you to take this into account when booking your holiday home since a change in restrictions may not be a valid reason to cancel the booking free of charge.
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