Guests consistently praise The Oak Tree Farmhouse for its exceptional hospitality, picturesque location, and engaging activities such as cooking lessons and wine tastings. The property's historic charm, well-kept grounds, and tranquil environment contribute to a delightful stay. The breakfasts are noted for their variety and quality, and the host's passion for the farm and its products is frequently commended.
There is no specific mention of cleanliness in the reviews, therefore it is not possible to provide an accurate score for this category.
The location is highly praised for its beauty, being set in the central Umbrian countryside with proximity to various attractions and communication routes. The hilltop swimming pool offers enchanting views, adding to the location's appeal.
Guests describe their stays as comfortable and cozy, with quiet and well-furnished rooms, a spacious property, and a semi-private terrace. The peaceful environment contributes significantly to the overall comfort.
The facilities, including a large swimming pool with stunning views, e-bike arrangements, and a wine cellar for tastings, are well-received. The historic farmhouse and its maintenance are also appreciated, indicating high-quality facilities and maintenance.
The host's thoughtfulness is evident in the personalised experiences such as cooking classes and wine tastings. While gifts are not explicitly mentioned, the host's attentiveness to guests' needs suggests a high level of thoughtfulness. Please note that specific offerings such as gifts are subject to change and may not be guaranteed.
This imposing 17th-century farmhouse, nestled in beautiful countryside, is a wonderful place to stay to get to know the real Umbria. The home is enveloped by a staggering 22 hectares of private grounds and vineyards which guests have access to for walking, hiking and cycling. When you wish to dine out or visit some of the area’s incredible historic sights, you will be spoilt for choice as there are a number of towns and cities within easy reach.
Though the home is over 400 years old, it has recently undergone extensive renovations in order to protect and preserve the property, while bringing it up to date with all of the modern facilities you could need. New kitchen areas, an accessible suite and a feature staircase have been added and you will find air conditioning, Wi-Fi and smart TVs throughout.
Spread over three floors, you will find numerous sitting and living rooms so that everyone can gather together to chat in the evenings, or maybe the older kids would like to claim one as their own chill-out area away from the parents. There is a living room with a TV and fireplace, as well as a large sitting room with a grand piano, perfect for a sing song. The home also has two kitchen spaces; one of which is in the ground floor suite, while the other is reached by the ground floor bedrooms and offers a sitting area and a breakfast table. You can dine indoors in the formal dining room, or opt to eat on the terrace outdoors. If you are a wine lover, you will be thrilled to learn that the house is part of a large estate where wine and olive oil are produced. You can sample the wines in the beautiful wine-cellar within the home.
When it is time to turn in for the evening, you have a choice of six bedrooms. All of the bedrooms have their own unique colour palettes, comfortable beds and en-suite bathrooms, so you are sure of a restful night.
Stepping outside, The Oak Tree Farmhouse sits in an incredible garden with flower beds, lawns and established trees. There is a swimming pool which looks out over the rolling hills and the surrounding private grounds. If you like to cook and eat al-fresco, you can opt to use the barbecue or make pizzas on the wood-burning oven. The private parkland which wraps around the house is a fantastic addition to the home as guests can simply stroll out in to the lush countryside and walk or cycle through the pretty lanes. Guests are also able to book experiences such as truffle hunting walks, cookery classes and private dinners while staying here, so you can spend many days just relaxing at the home without having to leave.
On the days where you wish to explore more of Umbria, you can visit the lovely village of Marsciano which is just about 5km away, while the bustling centres of Perugia and Todi are each under 27km away and offer plenty of shops, restaurants and historic attractions. If you prefer to spend your time outdoors, why not visit Lake Trasimeno which is around 34km away? The lake is a great place for hiking, water sports, swimming and of course lounging in the sun. You can also take scenic boat trips across the lake and dine at enchanting villages which are dotted around the lake shore.
This beautiful villa which was built in the 1660s, has been open to guests since 2018. The owners aim in opening this home up to holiday-makers is to promote Umbria’s breathtaking countryside and to encourage guests to make the most of the local outdoor pursuits and walking trails on offer. The expansive grounds around the home are managed sustainably by the family and are used for making olive oil and wine, which you can sample in the cellars. It is hard to imagine a more serene location for your Italian escape.
On-site and in the private parkland, you are able to head out on treks, go bike riding, swim in the pool, book Italian cookery classes and join a truffle hunt in the local area. There is lots to do here just in the countryside on your doorstep, so if you are planning a holiday of rest and relaxation, you can immerse yourself in the natural surroundings and simply visit a few of the nearby villages in order to dine out. A little further out, you can visit tennis courts or book on to a guided horse trek. Keen golfers can drive to the fantastic Perugia Golf Club which is 30km away, while water sports enthusiasts can try out plenty of water sports at Lake Trasimeno which is around 34km away.
Aside from the gorgeous natural landscape, this part of Umbria has lots of quaint villages which can be easily reached from the villa. The closest is Collazzone which is 5km away and is a lovely place to visit. This medieval, walled village sits on a hilltop, overlooking the surrounding hills and still contains ancient towers, walls and winding streets. There are a number of churches in the village which hold religious significance, so the area attracts many religious tourists. Additionally, there are a few eateries here including a traditional trattoria.
For a wider range of attractions and amenities, you could spend a day in the pretty town of Todi which is 25km away from the house. This yellow-hued, hillside town is packed with historic sights such as a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral and the impressive Palazzo del Capitano. As you wander around the atmospheric streets, you will be able to sense the 2000 years of history. In town you can visit the market which is held every Saturday or do some souvenir shopping in the artisan shops. Todi is also a great choice for dining out as you will find many authentic Umbrian restaurants here, serving local delicacies.
Another unmissable location is Perugia which is set 27km away. Perugia is an amazing city which is the Umbria’s capital. The city is a lively place where locals gather for coffee at cafes on the Piazza IV Novembre. This main square leads out to streets packed with shops, restaurants and historic churches. The Palazzo dei Priori and the expansive National Gallery should make your itinerary, as should the city’s chocolate factory!
Villa Interior (650m2)
Ground Floor
- Living room with sofas, TV and fireplace
- Formal dining area
- Kitchen with breakfast table, sofa, oven, hob, fridge, freezer, toaster, blender, kettle and coffee machine
- Accessible suite with queen-sized bed, sofa, TV, kitchen and en-suite bathroom with shower, sink, bidet and WC and possibility of adding an additional single bed (this room is properly equipped for people with disabilities)
- Bedroom with double bed (170cm x 200cm) with en-suite with shower, sink and WC
- Bedroom with double bed (170cm x 200cm) and single bed (80cm x 200cm) and bathroom with shower, sink, bidet and WC
First Floor
- Living room with sofas, armchairs, music system and grand piano
- 3 x bedroom with double beds and en-suite bathroom with shower, sink, bidet and WC
Outside Grounds
- Private swimming pool (15m x 6m, depth: 1.4m - 2.3m) with incredible views, open approximately from June to October
- Pool house with WC
- Landscaped garden in 22 hectares of grounds
- Terraces with countryside views
- Al-fresco dining areas
- Wood-burning pizza oven
- Wine cellar and tasting room
- Barbecue
- Parking
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Air-conditioning
- Smart TV
- Grand piano
- Fireplaces
- Safe
- Hairdryers
- Baby changing
- Iron and ironing board
Ford & Kelsey L.
We had the pleasure of staying at The Oak Tree Farmhouse for our honeymoon back in September. We’ve talked non-stop about our stay and the hospitality we received! Our cooking lesson with the hosts was especially fun. Thank you for making our honeymoon stay so wonderful! Before we left we asked about shipping wine to us. We would like to see what we would need to place an order? Thank you advance
Ford & Kelsey L.
We had the pleasure of staying at The Oak Tree Farmhouse for our honeymoon back in September. We’ve talked non-stop about our stay and the hospitality we received! Our cooking lesson with the hosts was especially fun. Thank you for making our honeymoon stay so wonderful! Before we left we asked about shipping wine to us. We would like to see what we would need to place an order? Thank you advance
Marco & Rosa
More than a stay, it was a very pleasant experience. The host welcomes you with a smile that immediately makes you understand that you are at home... and so it was. The structure is very beautiful, immersed in the central Umbrian countryside but close to communication routes and attraction centers such as Deruta, Montefalco, Gualdo Cattaneo, Massa Martana, Spoleto, as well as Perugia, which is only twenty minutes away by car. What can I say, the structure consists of a splendid, historic farmhouse, the fulcrum of the wine and olive growing company run admirably by the manager (said by two agronomists!!!). The rooms are carefully furnished, quiet and comfortable. The breakfast was excellent, carefully prepared by Regina, varied and plentiful, with quality products offered by the area (cheeses, ham, eggs, yoghurt, tarts and biscuits). The location of the large swimming pool, at the top of the hill, offers enchanting views to be enjoyed peacefully, at any time of the day. Finally, a great added value, the possibility of tasting wine and oil in the cellar of the structure, accompanied on the journey by the host's teachings.
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