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In Terni we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms, Bed and Breakfasts and Residences.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Terni include: Acquasparta, Amelia, Attigliano, Baschi, Foligno, Narni, Orvietano, Orvieto, Perugia, Petrignano Del Lago, Piegaro, San Gemini, San Venanzo, Stroncone, Terni and Todi.

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Terni include: La Palombara, Il Roscio, Villa Ciconia, Agriturismo Santa Maria, Relais Villa Valentini and La Porta Del Tempo.

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Il Poggiolo di Parrano
Agritourism in Parrano, Terni
Umbria, Italy

In an excellent position, deep in the colour and fragrance of the surroundinh landscape, Il Poggiolo...
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Umbria, Italy

This lovely Farm is at the heart of the Corbara estate and is also where the restaurant is located...
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This large farmhouse has a sweeping view of the Cliff of Orvieto, the Cimini Mountains and Mount Cetona...
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Agritourism in Otricoli, Terni
Umbria, Italy

The Farmhouse " Le Corone " is located near Otricoli in the province of Terni in Umbria, 60 kilometres...

 

 

This town lies at 130 m. above sea level in a wide flat hollow near the confluence of the Serra and the Nera rivers.
Once an ancient Umbrian settlement, it became a Roman municipium and acquired some importance as a trading centre. After the fall of the Roman Empire and the Barbarian invasions, Terni was ruled by Goths and Byzantines;

 

later (6th century) it became part of the Lombard Duchy of Spoleto, which fell to the Carolingians in 774. After the end of that dynasty, Popes and German Emperors fought over the duchy and it was finally annexed to the Papal States in 1198. However, the town itself was governed by local overlords. Terni was not returned to Papal rule until 1420 and from that date it shared the vicissitudes of the Papal States, until annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1860.

 

Monuments: Church of S. Salvatore (paleochristian, 5th century, with later additions), Church of St. Francis (13th-15th century, Gothic), Church of San Pietro (16th century, Romanesque), the Church ... Read More...

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This town lies at 130 m. above sea level in a wide flat hollow near the confluence of the Serra and the Nera rivers.
Once an ancient Umbrian settlement, it became a Roman municipium and acquired some importance as a trading centre. After the fall of the Roman Empire and the Barbarian invasions, Terni was ruled by Goths and Byzantines; later (6th century) it became part of the Lombard Duchy of Spoleto, which fell to the Carolingians in 774. After the end of that dynasty, Popes and German Emperors fought over the duchy and it was finally annexed to the Papal States in 1198. However, the town itself was governed by local overlords. Terni was not returned to Papal rule until 1420 and from that date it shared the vicissitudes of the Papal States, until annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1860.

 

Monuments: Church of S. Salvatore (paleochristian, 5th century, with later additions), Church of St. Francis (13th-15th century, Gothic), Church of San Pietro (16th century, Romanesque), t ... Read More...

 

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You are looking for Agritourisms in Terni, Umbria, Italy

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Terni include: Agriturismo Santa Maria, Il Roscio, La Palombara, La Porta Del Tempo, Relais Villa Valentini and Villa Ciconia.

 

In Terni we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms, Bed and Breakfasts and Residences.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Terni include: Acquasparta, Amelia, Attigliano, Baschi, Foligno, Narni, Orvietano, Orvieto, Perugia, Petrignano Del Lago, Piegaro, San Gemini, San Venanzo, Stroncone, Terni and Todi.

 

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