| Tennis The Tennis Club is in Ponte Naia 3Kms from the villas see roadmap –hosts international tournaments—12 courts - 2 covered-available to guests 7€ p.p-p.hr -lessons 30€ -club house -bar restaurant. And an olimpic swimmingpool
Golf Excellent Golf Course nr Perugia with club house just renovated
Cooking Lessons >> Horse Riding >> Archery >> Childrens play parks >> A famous restaurant has a ZOO
Wedding Ceremonies Sept 2010 >> Il Gelso has been reserved for a wedding ceremony and reception . Marquee in the Gardens dancing and dining – Video available October.
The Sagra Small villages and Hamlets provide a night out for all by celebrating the Harvest with home cooking – open Air Not to be missed ir >> May to August.
Todifiorita . The coming Summer is celebrated with a festival May 21 -24 with magnificent floral displays, exhibitions plus music and theatre, based on the Chelsea flower show. UMBRIA is considered the Garden of Italy.
Todi Festival takes over the town with musical and theatrical performances .in early September annually .Cinemaa Theatre and live performance in the Piazza
The Handbook –You will find this in the Villa. This contains maps and details for reservation for Restaurants > Super markets >Shopping outlets >Places to visit – Our guests find this invaluable .
Sunday Times 2000
Renaissance in Tuscany and Umbria :“TODI- a dream of a walled town of Etruscan and Roman origins, which you can see for miles around shimmering on a hillside-It’s my favourite along with Pienza. You can even park your car if you can keep your nerve through the one way system.. It’s Piazza del Popolo has been called the most perfect medieval Square in Italy, though if you join the Passegiata (walk about) on week-ends or evenings you will see it’s very much alive and kicking in the 21st century. So theatrical with it’s battlemented Palaces and swash-buckling ornamental staircases, It’s Piazza has not surprisingly featured in many period films.>> Photos of Rex Harrisom in “The Torment of Michael Angelo” and other stars adorn the walls of the Ristoranti Umbria Book your table early if you want the best view from the Terrace.
Less daunting than the large flamboyant Renaisance Santa Maria della Consolazione which can be seen for miles as you enter the town is the Gothic San Fortunato which dominates the town >>>Explore the labyrinth of Alleys and steeply stepped and patterned streets where many Romans have turned the houses into week-end retreats |