Jul 6, 2020
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Jun 12, 2020
Saturday Opening Day!
Sep 5, 2019
Parco dell'Arringatore, Food Festival, traditional local food, wine, live music, etc.
The Farm is located right outside the City, although in the real countryside, we are only a few minutes walk from the bus stop (buses every 30 minutes from very early in the morning to evening, see times at the bottom).
For late night transportation we offer pick up service from the center/train station for a very cheap fare.
From Perugia Central Train Station (Fontivegge), cross the street and take bus line D direction 'Pila'.
Get off at 'Case Nuove' at the bus stop in front of 'BAR OLIMPIA'. Just cross the road, pass the traffic light and follow the sign Strada Torre Poggio, walk straight then turn left when you see our wooden sign!
TIP: once you are on the bus D, show or tell this to the bus driver:
"devo scendere al Bar Olimpia a Case Nuove, può indicarmi la fermata"
It is very easy to get here but if you have any difficult call us, we will be happy to help you!
(not running on Dec 25th, Jan 1st and May 1st), so if you plan to arrive those days, call us and we will pick you up from the train station!).
MONDAY TO SATURDAY
SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS
Highway A1 exit Perugia Centro - S.Faustino and follow Via Settevalli direction Pila, at Case Nuove turn left into Strada Torre Poggio then turn left for 50 mt.
The place is absolutely breathtaking, and the farmhouse is really homey and unique. It is unlike any other agriturismo I have stayed in. The staff were pretty cool, and Manuele and his girlfriend Laura were so helpful and nice, they even took us to the local cherry festival. Thanks guys! . Definitely stay here for a one of a kind experience.
Emma from New Zeland
Staff were super friendly, gave me heaps of ideas on what to do during the day and also took me out at night. absolute champs!!! Beds were so comfortable, own kitchen facilities with some food and drink included! Located in beautiful countryside and really easy to catch a bus into the city centre. Best bed and breakfast i have stayed in so far, really feels like your living in Perugia rather than just being a tourist there!
Sarah from Australia
Perugia Backpacker was exactly what we were looking for! It's a quiet escape from the big cities and is still to town. There is great public transport into the town and back which is 20mins by bus. There's heaps to do in Perugia and around the farm you can walk through lovely countryside to a winery nearby or visit the local chocolate factory. The staff are great! So friendly and helpful and the atmosphere is really relaxed and you can do whatever you please!
Janet from Australia
The Farmhouse Hostel was incredible! Not only it is a working farm, with all types of animals (Horses, sheep, ponies, goats, chickens, donkey, bunnies, and cats), it is an ideal location to take a breather from the hectic big Italian city travel. We enjoyed the amazing eggs for breakfast, fresh from the chickens (you've never had such good eggs in your life!) and wine from the vineyard. Manuele was very welcoming, and Grandma Rita and Grandpa Ben were a wonderfully authentic Italian couple that wanted to share their world with us and learn about ours! That included mostly using our very limited Italian and teaching Grandma some English. :) This was absolutely the best hostel we have EVER been in!
Melissa from USA