Luxury villa in Umbria

Self-Catered Private Accommodation in Silvignano, Italy

Experience the charm of Italy with our self-catered, private accommodation in the picturesque hilltop village of Silvignano. Our luxury villa in Umbria is perfect for families and groups, offering spacious property that sleeps 8 and features 3 comfortable bedrooms. Located just a short drive from the historic town of Spoleto, you can explore its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant local markets. Enjoy the serene Italian countryside, breathtaking views, and easy access to popular tourist attractions. Book your Italian vacation home today and immerse yourself in an unforgettable holiday experience.

 
 
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The Villa

Discover your perfect Italian getaway at our stunning 3-bedroom luxury villa in Umbria, offering breathtaking views of the Umbrian valley. The villa features 2 bathrooms, including an en suite master bathroom. Relax in the charming, chestnut-beamed, large sitting room that opens to a spectacular roof terrace. Enjoy the expansive outdoor space with a large pool set amidst our private 1-acre olive grove. Experience the serene beauty of Umbria, ideal for families, couples, and groups seeking a tranquil retreat. Book your dream vacation villa in Umbria today and immerse yourself in the ultimate Italian countryside experience.


Location

This area is renowned for its stunning landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards. The nearby town of Trevi is famous for producing some of Italy's finest olive oil, while Montefalco is celebrated for its exceptional wines, including the renowned Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG. This region offers a unique blend of natural beauty and culinary excellence, making it a must-visit destination for lovers of food and wine.

 

“This is a totally unspoilt area of Umbria to visit, with a large number of medieval hill top towns, countryside which is spectacularly beautiful and rolling hills and valleys filled with olive groves and vineyards.”

— Stephen Grant