For an unforgettable stay

PERUGIA FARMHOUSE

…where you can admire the beautiful panorama of the surrounding countryside.

Our Farmhouse we offer Bed & Breakfast accommodation, the Farm Hostel services and it is located in an authentic 200 year-old farmhouse situated right outside of Perugia. The Farmhouse B&B is also a backpackers-friendly Organic Farm, Wedding venue and small agri camping for tents, here we host 2 horses, donkeys, goats, chickens (fresh eggs!!), interesting social and cultural activities and a new swimming pool with breathtaking views etc…

THE HOUSE

The recently renovated house retains all the original features, has rooms with bathrooms, kitchen, common rooms. At guests’ disposal there is a garden area, a bbq area, a swimming pool with a wide view of Perugia. We are easily reachable both by car and by public transport, the main arterial road is just 4 km away, the bus stop is only 800 meters away.

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION

In our company we produce cereals, olive oil, saffron and fruit.

ANIMALS

EDUCATIONAL FARM

We raise farm animals, hens, geese, goats, donkeys, as in the past. The animals are raised for the sole purpose of companionship, for the joy of admiring them, not for food!

FAMILY MANAGEMENT

The farmhouse is owned and operated by Manuele, a native of Perugia, helping Manuele to manage the farmhouse is his girlfriend Laura, who came to Perugia in 2007 from America to work as an English teacher.

Laura helps with the administrative side of the job, while Manuele is ever busy sprucing up the farmhouse, making minor adjustments to ensure that our guests have the perfect farm experience! Grandparents Rita and Bruno still are key figures here! Both in their mid 80’s, they love taking care of the animals and being out in the country. Nothing can slow them down!

There to lend a hand with DIY projects from time to time is Manuele’s father Silvano, while his mother Sarah does a fantastic job with the gardening. The farmhouse is assisted by seasonal volunteers found through helpx or workaway; this work exchange has allowed for the formation of many friendships and bonds over the years.

The volunteers provide a fun, unique atmosphere for guests while allowing them to forge their own travel experiences themselves.

OUR ANIMALS

Here at the Farmhouse, we have a host of animals that our guests are more than welcome to visit and interact with. The animals that you will notice right away as you see the Farmhouse from a distance are our two horses, Ischia and Karat. They are friendly and extremely large they were once horses used for jumping competitions who can no longer compete.
Manuele’s sister Elisa and Ischia and Karat won many ribbons and trophies together back in the day, but now the horses are in retirement and enjoy relaxing on the farm in the company of who is perhaps our most popular farm animal Gaia the Sardinian donkey (who is not a foal, but is a miniature breed and will always remain her current size). Gaia is about to give birth to her first baby this summer and we are very excited to welcome this new addition to the farm! Gaia loves children and loves sweets!
In addition to our horses and donkey, we also have 2 noisy geese couples whose purpose is chiefly to alert us to the presence of any arriving guests they are watch geese really! The females also lay eggs on occasion that Grandma Rita uses to make her famous tagliatelle.

To keep the geese company, we also have a less noisy couple of ducks. Manuele made a pond so that all of the birds can cool off during hot weather and not suffer from pool-envy, as they watch all of our guests enjoying themselves in the summer!

The eggs that are included in the breakfast come from our free-range chickens who are given the highest degree of nutrition, all natural feed and even flax seeds, and who spend their time happily grazing in the pasture and sleeping in what we call “La Villa,” rather than your typical crowded chicken coop. Manuele is extremely protective of his chickens and counts them every day. Ask if you’d like to help Grandma Rita collect the eggs sometimes they’re hard to find!
At the Farm, we also keep a few goats and sheep in the pasture. We used to have more until a wild dog got to them! :

We certainly have our share of domestic animals, as well for the guests to enjoy interacting with. There are a few cats roaming around the Farmhouse; the two orange males came here as 3 week old kittens when their mother was hit by a car. They were always a bit feral and still haven’t come around. The grey cat is called Mammina, because she has mothered many a kitten in her day. She is extremely friendly and loves affection, but be careful: do not leave your lunch unattended, as she is also sneaky and quick!

The two loves of our lives are our dogs Diana, who is a Gordon Setter mix, and Natalina, a Boxer-German Shepherd mix. We rescued both of them from the shelter in 2009 and 2010 respectively. Natalina actually came to us one day after following a guest who was returning to the Farmhouse after a jog. They are extremely friendly and loveable but as different as can be! Diana is more independent and loves to hunt for lizards…we’ve actually seen a few without tails! In contrast, Natalina is more of a people dog who always wants to be in human company and never gets tired of playing fetch- you can say she is clinically obsessed, actually!

Also to take note of are the many swallows (rondini in Italian) who return to our farmhouse every year after migrating to Africa for the winter. They like to build their nests in various different places around the Farm, and it’s always a joy to hear the new offspring chirping for the first time.

Finally, we also keep bees at the Farmhouse, as Manuele has taken a special interest in beekeeping over the last few years. The bees reside in their homes at the foot of the fruit tree grove, near the pomegranate tree. We collect honey from the bees in spring and summer and we have a fresh, organic supply all year round that has a slight hint of lavender, as it is the principal flower that we have currently growing at the Farmhouse.

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