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Il Poggio Dei Pettirossi Eg THE POGGIO DELLE PETTIROSSI Villaggio Hotel Ristorante *** WELCOME TO YOUR WELLNESS CENTER BETWEEN THE PERUGIA HILLS. IN UMBRIA. The Poggio dei Pettirossi, the Village Hotel Restaurant surrounded by nature. A VILLAGE TO SUMMER RELAX More than a simple farmhouse, more than just a hotel or a spa, Poggio dei Pettirossi is a true holiday village and wellness center in the hills of Umbria, with all the comforts for wellness and physical activity ( With a gorgeous panoramic outdoor pool and a small heated pool for winter!). On the hill, five minutes from the center of Bevagna, in the province of Perugia, "Poggio" is a kind of natural balcony from which you can enjoy the view of a beautiful valley and the ancient towns of Assisi, Spello, Foligno and Montefalco. The climate is pleasant and temperate in every season and, in winter, is the favorite place for pettirossi. In this context, our restaurant is the ideal place to enjoy, in harmony with the environment, typical Umbrian dishes. Enjoy a night and a day of pleasure, a weekend or a whole vacation of relaxation. You will find yourself as if I were at your home: not in a tourist resort but in a prestigious hotel village surrounded by nature. How much does a fairy cost? From us less than you think ... ROOMS Imagine waking up and opening your window in a beautiful valley. Immersed in the fragrances and colors of an uncontaminated nature, The rooms of our Hotel enjoy panoramic views of nature And the historic Umbrian towns all within a few minutes. Rooms are soberly furnished and equipped with every comfort to get you started From the awakening a stay of Relax. ANNESSED SERVICES Panoramic View, Satellite TV, Safe Deposit Box, Telephone, Hair Dryer TYPOLOGY OF ACCOMMODATION: N ° 1 Suite for 2/4 people • N ° 1 Wellness Apartment • N ° 3 Studios with kitchenette for 2/3 persons • N ° 3 triple rooms • N ° 1 quadruple room • 20 double rooms • • • • • • • RESTAURANT In the heart of the Sagrantino Road, our restaurant offers panoramic tastings of traditional dishes made with selected local ingredients accompanied by the best local wine labels. The large air-conditioned lounge, garden and pool are also available for wedding banquets , Parties and events, organized and cared for by our staff to meet every need. SPECIFICATIONS 200 seats, reserved rooms, reported by Gambero Rosso, Michelin Guide, Alicegola, Touring Guide. • • • • • • • • • • • PANORAMIC SWIMMING POOL That of a dip in the pool is an image that immediately evokes The idea of a refreshing moment of cheerfulness, a moment of entertaining fun to enjoy on the sunny summer days. In the pool of our hotel you can enjoy moments of well-deserved well-being, alone or in the company of your loved ones, to recharge your batteries by properly regenerating your body and mind. In the sunshine and surrounded by greenery, our pool is ideal for relaxing, to spend your holiday days in total serenity and privacy. ANNESSED SERVICES Swimming pool Overview mt 16 × 8, Solarium, Reserved beds, Gazebos with Sofas and Armchairs, Showering Rooms and Services, Panoramic Shower, Bar Service • • • • • • WELLNESS CENTER OPERATING FROM NOVEMBER The frantic rhythms of life, everyday commitments, will be a reminder as soon as you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of our new Wellness Center designed to the highest standards and nestled among the rolling hills of the Umbrian territory. After an intense day walking through the green or the historic towns, savoring the flavor of wine, a pleasantly relaxing break to recover good humor through pleasant sensations. ANNESSED SERVICES 35 Mq Hot Tub, Jacuzzi Seats, Chesslong Jacuzzi, Gaiser, Backwater Swimming, Massage Cervical Massage, Tisaneria, Massage Room. BOOKING SERVICES Aesthetic Treatments, Water Treatment Treatments, Watzu. • • • • • • SERVICES Our Wellness Resort is a harmonious fit in the unspoilt hills. It offers a breathtaking view of the valley below with a direct view of the towns of Bevagna Assisi Spello Foligno Montefalco. In the Sagrantino Road our restaurant offers panoramic tastings of traditional dishes with selected raw materials of the territory. All rooms with a view are soberly furnished and equipped with every comfort. The magic and the enjoyment of the structure complete the panoramic pool with solarium, the covered indoor heated pool, and the brand new wellness center, for your total well-being. ANNESSED SERVICES The Poggio dei Pettirossi, located at 325 m above sea level in the formerly called "health resort", benefits from a particularly pleasant climate in every season and is, in the winter, a pettirossi destination. • Svilupata on the ground floor the structure offers 2 suites and 27 soberly appointed rooms each with private bathroom, color TV, telephone, mini bar and safe for an Unforgettable stay. SERVICES • Buffet breakfast included in the overnight stay • Panoramic restaurant • Panoramic outdoor pool • Heated pool for the winter • BEVAGNA Thirty-five kilometers from Perugia and 148 from Rome, in the center of Umbria, here is Bevagna, a classic town of 4,600 inhabitants of the Umbrian Valley. Probably Etruscan origin, Bevagna is contemporary in Rome (then it was called Mevania, probably by the name of a local Etruscan noble). And there are still many traces of ancient Rome to Bevagna. In addition to the general structure of the city, which developed around the thistle and the decumano of the ancient settlement, there are still Roman baths, decorated with splendid mosaics, an amphitheater, on which medieval houses were built, a column that makes a beautiful show Of it in the center of the main square and some architectural remains in the town churches. At one time Bevagna was known for the production of fine canvas, called "bevaglione". Today Bevagna is famous for the medieval re-enactment of the Gaite Market, which takes place every year in June and attracts many Italian and foreign tourists. We recommend a Umbria farmhouse to fully enjoy the event. Roman Mosaics are the remains of a temple, a thermal building and a theater, while the beautiful medieval square dates back to the XII-XIII century. On the square is the Palazzo dei Consoli, built in 1270, which houses the Torti Theater since 1886. Medieval times are the churches of S. Silvestro, S. Michele, SS. Domenico and Giacomo and the church of St. Francis on the highest point of the city. The center of the cultural heritage of the city is the Bevagna Museum, structured in three parts dedicated to archeology, medieval documentary and painting. The town hosts every year important events such as the Medieval Spring in April, a show dedicated to food and wine products, the Art Market Market and Market of the Gaite Market, a medieval banquet that takes place in June with the historic procession And medieval recalls involving the four gaite, namely the four neighborhoods of Bevagna: San Giorgio, San Giovanni, San Pietro and Santa Maria. THE TRADE MARKET The Gaite Market is inspired by the ancient division of Bagnaia (a municipality of just over 5.000 inhabitants in the province of Perugia and is among the most beautiful villages in Italy) in four districts named Gaite, on which the administrative organization of Cities in medieval times The purpose of the event is to reconstruct the everyday life of the people of Bihac in the period between 1250 and 1350 with the greatest historical relevance and detail. For this purpose, since 1983, a group of scholars carefully examines the Sixteenth century statute of the town of Bevagna from which the information necessary for the historical reconstruction of political, administrative, economic and social life is taken. For ten days, therefore, at the end of June, Bevagna takes a dip in this remote past: the old medieval craft shops reopen their doors and resume their activities and the streets populate the banquets that live in everyday clothes Of their apes by eating, working, playing just like them. • • • • • • .
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