Modern House Tucked into Medieval Walled Village. Welcome Dinner Included.
5.0
Outstanding(76 Reviews)Villa in Umbria
10 guests · 5 bedrooms · 4 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Includes essentialsPool, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
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About this villa rental
Bask in an unforgettable Italian experience. Rocca di Benano offers the perfect mix of old and new.
The five bedrooms, four modern bathrooms, and two common areas are spread out over four floors in a house nestled into a medieval walled village. The villa is your meticulously restored home away from home featuring original stone walls, exposed wooden beams, terracotta floors, and a stunning ancient wine cellar carved out of bedrock. We have outfitted the house with every modern convenience, so you can stream whatever you want to watch while sitting steps away from a cantina probably dug by Etruscan hands some 25 centuries ago!
At Rocca di Benano, up to 10 friends or family members can relax in the comfort of high-end furnishings and bedding, screened windows, and air conditioning. Guests also enjoy free internet, a clothes washer and dryer, landline calls to North America, and a sparkling, brand new kitchen (it's still so new we don't even have the photos up yet!) already stocked with the basics.
A Rocca di Benano rental comes with exceptional hospitality. Whether you like to plan every minute of your stay or play it by ear, our knowledge of the area will help you design an unforgettable and uncomplicated stay. Long before your arrival, we are available to answer all your questions and offer personal help in creating a unique and memorable vacation. We want to make you feel right at home in Benano and give you everything you need, including the confidence to explore the area and all that it has to offer.
If you would like, we can help you develop an itinerary personalized to your interests. We can steer you to off-the-beaten path towns and restaurants that you will never forget. We can introduce you to our friends in the community who can, depending on your interests, teach you to cook like a local, cook for you in the villa, show you around their organic farm, and serve you a meal there. We can introduce you to the best tour guide imaginable -- a teacher who, when she isn't working, can tour with our guests around the area she loves and has studied extensively. I can also help you arrange winery tours, a visit to an artist's studio (it's in a castle, by the way) in the next village over, or help you arrange for a photographer to capture your vacation memories. On a more practical level, we can help you think through how and where you want to rent your car, suggest driving itineraries, and even put you in touch with a driver/personal assistant.
Whether your excursions take you to one of the many easily accessible nearby towns or a stroll to the neighboring olive groves, you'll always feel welcomed home at Rocca di Benano on your return.
**About The Villa**
Rocca di Benano is the principal dwelling in the walled medieval hamlet of Benano, which sits on the edge of a valley, high above the ancient hill town of Orvieto.
Main floor: You will enter the villa on the main floor, which includes a comfortable living room, with the original large stone fireplace outfitted with an iron wood-burning stove for easy, smoke-free fires. The dining room can comfortably seat 10, and a professionally-appointed kitchen is already stocked with the basics. The kitchen has new appliances (four-burner gas stove, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, freezer), an American coffee maker, All-Clad cookware, and regularly sharpened knives. There also is a bedroom on the first floor (queen bed) and a full bathroom with a shower just off the living room.
Ground Floor: The stairs from the kitchen lead to the downstairs sitting (or TV-watching or reading) room. The ground floor also features a medieval cistern, well-lit and under glass, that allows guests to peer into history. If peering isn't enough, guests can actually descend forty feet to the villa’s historic cantina, which probably pre-dates the construction of the village itself. Re-entering the world of modern conveniences, guests will find a separate laundry room with a washer and a dryer. There's also a bedroom and a large, modern bathroom on the ground floor. Note: this bedroom/bathroom combination is the only one in the house without any steps in between the bedroom and the bathroom.
Second Floor: The staircase off the main floor living room leads to the second floor, which features a large bedroom and a full bathroom with a shower across from the bedroom.
At the end of the hallway where the stairs ascend to the third floor, there is a second bathroom that mirrors the one across from the second floor bedroom. The stairs to the third floor can be closed off for privacy and are slightly steeper than the first flight of stairs.
Third Floor: The third floor has two gorgeous bedrooms - one with a king-size bed and the other with a queen-size.
Terrace: The villa’s back door (off the ground floor sitting room) opens onto a private stone terrace overlooking the property’s olive trees, a prolific fig tree (always a guest favorite in late summer), neighboring farms, and a nearby village. A beautiful hand-painted ceramic table and wrought-iron chairs provide outdoor dining space for 8-10 people. There is a brick oven and Italian barbecue on the terrace, with firewood stored on a second terrace immediately below. Guests may use the pool at a hotel 2 miles away, free of charge.
** About the Village**
Once a defensive outpost, Benano dates back at least 1,000 years, and the villa retains a few fascinating features from those early times.
The villa sits on a tiny piazza facing a small, 16th century church. The villa's external wall forms part of the old “rocca,” or fortress. Benano is home to about 25 year-round residents. Guests can take in the inevitable gathering of locals chatting in the piazza or bocce court on summer evenings. Cars and motorcycles are not permitted in the center of the village, so guests are spared the street noise common throughout Italy. Guests can park for free just outside the village gate, 100 feet from the villa's front door.
The five bedrooms, four modern bathrooms, and two common areas are spread out over four floors in a house nestled into a medieval walled village. The villa is your meticulously restored home away from home featuring original stone walls, exposed wooden beams, terracotta floors, and a stunning ancient wine cellar carved out of bedrock. We have outfitted the house with every modern convenience, so you can stream whatever you want to watch while sitting steps away from a cantina probably dug by Etruscan hands some 25 centuries ago!
At Rocca di Benano, up to 10 friends or family members can relax in the comfort of high-end furnishings and bedding, screened windows, and air conditioning. Guests also enjoy free internet, a clothes washer and dryer, landline calls to North America, and a sparkling, brand new kitchen (it's still so new we don't even have the photos up yet!) already stocked with the basics.
A Rocca di Benano rental comes with exceptional hospitality. Whether you like to plan every minute of your stay or play it by ear, our knowledge of the area will help you design an unforgettable and uncomplicated stay. Long before your arrival, we are available to answer all your questions and offer personal help in creating a unique and memorable vacation. We want to make you feel right at home in Benano and give you everything you need, including the confidence to explore the area and all that it has to offer.
If you would like, we can help you develop an itinerary personalized to your interests. We can steer you to off-the-beaten path towns and restaurants that you will never forget. We can introduce you to our friends in the community who can, depending on your interests, teach you to cook like a local, cook for you in the villa, show you around their organic farm, and serve you a meal there. We can introduce you to the best tour guide imaginable -- a teacher who, when she isn't working, can tour with our guests around the area she loves and has studied extensively. I can also help you arrange winery tours, a visit to an artist's studio (it's in a castle, by the way) in the next village over, or help you arrange for a photographer to capture your vacation memories. On a more practical level, we can help you think through how and where you want to rent your car, suggest driving itineraries, and even put you in touch with a driver/personal assistant.
Whether your excursions take you to one of the many easily accessible nearby towns or a stroll to the neighboring olive groves, you'll always feel welcomed home at Rocca di Benano on your return.
**About The Villa**
Rocca di Benano is the principal dwelling in the walled medieval hamlet of Benano, which sits on the edge of a valley, high above the ancient hill town of Orvieto.
Main floor: You will enter the villa on the main floor, which includes a comfortable living room, with the original large stone fireplace outfitted with an iron wood-burning stove for easy, smoke-free fires. The dining room can comfortably seat 10, and a professionally-appointed kitchen is already stocked with the basics. The kitchen has new appliances (four-burner gas stove, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, freezer), an American coffee maker, All-Clad cookware, and regularly sharpened knives. There also is a bedroom on the first floor (queen bed) and a full bathroom with a shower just off the living room.
Ground Floor: The stairs from the kitchen lead to the downstairs sitting (or TV-watching or reading) room. The ground floor also features a medieval cistern, well-lit and under glass, that allows guests to peer into history. If peering isn't enough, guests can actually descend forty feet to the villa’s historic cantina, which probably pre-dates the construction of the village itself. Re-entering the world of modern conveniences, guests will find a separate laundry room with a washer and a dryer. There's also a bedroom and a large, modern bathroom on the ground floor. Note: this bedroom/bathroom combination is the only one in the house without any steps in between the bedroom and the bathroom.
Second Floor: The staircase off the main floor living room leads to the second floor, which features a large bedroom and a full bathroom with a shower across from the bedroom.
At the end of the hallway where the stairs ascend to the third floor, there is a second bathroom that mirrors the one across from the second floor bedroom. The stairs to the third floor can be closed off for privacy and are slightly steeper than the first flight of stairs.
Third Floor: The third floor has two gorgeous bedrooms - one with a king-size bed and the other with a queen-size.
Terrace: The villa’s back door (off the ground floor sitting room) opens onto a private stone terrace overlooking the property’s olive trees, a prolific fig tree (always a guest favorite in late summer), neighboring farms, and a nearby village. A beautiful hand-painted ceramic table and wrought-iron chairs provide outdoor dining space for 8-10 people. There is a brick oven and Italian barbecue on the terrace, with firewood stored on a second terrace immediately below. Guests may use the pool at a hotel 2 miles away, free of charge.
** About the Village**
Once a defensive outpost, Benano dates back at least 1,000 years, and the villa retains a few fascinating features from those early times.
The villa sits on a tiny piazza facing a small, 16th century church. The villa's external wall forms part of the old “rocca,” or fortress. Benano is home to about 25 year-round residents. Guests can take in the inevitable gathering of locals chatting in the piazza or bocce court on summer evenings. Cars and motorcycles are not permitted in the center of the village, so guests are spared the street noise common throughout Italy. Guests can park for free just outside the village gate, 100 feet from the villa's front door.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Map of Umbria
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(76 Reviews)5.0
This villa is a step back in time. We arrived with a full refrigerator of food, and a welcome meal cooked by their chefs.
The location is convenient to wonderful day trips exploring Umbia and Rome. We had our family of 9 including a baby. Everything about the villa made it easy and comfortable. Our days were spent enjoy Umbria, and Roma and all of the historical sites. We would return to the villa to enjoy the warmth of the wood stove, playing games, making dinners, sleeping well, enjoyed the views from our windows, and exploring the villa's surrounding, There is a sweet chapel next to the villa that was open Sunday night and I sang my heart out all by myself. I felt the spiritual history in that space.
The owners worked with us for a year using their knowledge of sites to see, travel tips, and anything else you could think of to allow for this to be a magical trip for our whole family!
Thank you for everything!
5.0
Simona greets you on your first night with a delicious and authentic Umbrian dinner. It sets the tome for the adventures to come - Italian warmth, hospitality, family and great food. The location couldn’t be better for experiencing all Umbria and Tuscany have to offer.
5.0
The villa was beautifully maintained and clean while still keeping its original character. Every detail was attended to and our every need was anticipated (maps of Italy,outlet converters, olive oil,, playing cards, and more). We were welcomed by a delicious dinner cooked by a local chef . The house manager even met us upon our arrival and gave us a tour of the house and explained how everything worked. All of us thoroughly enjoyed our week there.
5.0
The villa is very nice, especially for a 1000 year old place ( with obvious updates...lol) Our personal chef, Simona Fabrizi, and her sous chef, Laura made our first evening there so memorable and delectable. Could definitely get used to that! Deliciso!
Benano is so much smaller than we expected and had no amenities in the medieval walled village like cafe or shops of any sort so we had to drive everywhere for food and entertainment. That's not to say that Benano is not pleasantly quaint. However, we were under the impression though that there were things to do there besides walk and look at the glorious views. This is the reason for only 4 stars.
The best part of Rocca di Benano is that it is perfect landing place from which to take day trips at your own leisure or with your own concierge if he is available for your travel dates. He was not for ours but it didn't hamper our enjoyment of the Italian countryside. Driving in the countryside is much easier than the helter skelter experiences in the larger cities. GPS is recommended - smart phone GPS works fine.
Not sure what our elderly neighbors of our villa thought about our group but they were very polite and kept to themselves for the most part. We probably intimidated them with our party of 8 adults....LOL.
Fell in love with Italy and will plan on seeing more of this beautiful country in the future.
5.0
The Villa exceeded the expectations of our group of 3 couples. Karen had prepared for our arrival with dinner prepared by Semona (loved by all). We later enjoyed a cooking class by Chef Semona at her farm house. Karen also had someone to shop for food for our week and thought out the special needs for us in detail. The villa was very clean and the location was central to the hill towns we wished to visit plus the neighbors were very friendly. Daily, we enjoyed a wonderful breakfast in the dining room or outside on the patio prepared by Francis. Last of all, the connection to have Francis as our guide made our trip the best. He arranged for the rental van, drove, knew where to take us and where the best dining spots were located. It was a great feeling to return to the villa after a day of travel to unwind, relax, share the day's stories and photos and have a good night sleep before the next day's adventure. Internet/wifi in the villa was very good which was important to all of us. We all highly recommend the villa in Rocco de Benano in Umbria to anyone wishing to discover hill towns of central Italy.
5.0
We stayed and Rocca di Benano for a week in late August. The villa is located in a small village with approximately 12-15 inhabitants who are the local flavor. Upon arrival, we were given a tour of the villa by Daria. The villa was larger than I expected with five bedrooms spread over four levels--a lower level, main floor, and two upper floors. The bedrooms were very good-sized, especially the room that we occupied on the top floor, and three of the bathrooms are ample (the first floor bath is under the stairs and a bit cramped for adults). The living areas have plenty of room, the dining room is large enough for 8-10 people, and the kitchen, while somewhat small, is very well-equipped if you choose to cook and eat in. There is a patio off the lower level that we used late afternoon.
The villa is located near several hill towns, such as Orvieto, and an easy drive to Lake Bolsena and Tuscany. We took a two-hour drive to Florence for a day; however, as Karen's welcome packet indicates, there are plenty of sites and activities nearby.
The welcome dinner and a second dinner with Simona were fabulous. She and her assistant Laura showed up on time, made two spectacular meals, and were very friendly and personable. We went to Simona's farm house later in the week for a four-hour cooking class that included lunch and wine.
If you book the villa and have not been to Umbria/Tuscany (and even if you have), we highly recommend hiring Francis Surman as your assistant/concierge/driver. He was very helpful in planning our trip, including the Rome segment that preceded our visit to Benano where he made restaurant recommendations and connected us with guides for the city and the Vatican. Francis took us to some sites and restaurants in Umbria and Tuscany that we could not have found on our own, and he seemed to know every restaurant owner, wine maker, and guide who we encountered during our stay. In addition to driving, he helped navigate the language, menus, wine lists, and museums. He made our trip special, and we made a life-long friend.
We highly recommend Rocca di Benano as a place to spend time in Italy.
5.0
Starting with the welcome dinner is brilliant. The quality of this house is only superceded by the customer service of Karen, the owner and everyone that works with her to make the stay at the villa comfortable and easy. Highly, highly recommend!
5.0
Rocca di Benano was amazing for our family! Our week at the villa was the highlight from our 2 week vacation. All the rooms are decorated beautifully and bathrooms are modernized. Location was great for many day trips to Assissi and Tuscany. Karen was so helpful with directions, ideas and instructions for the villa. She responded timely when we had questions. The welcome meal was perfect after travelling and the chef, Simona, prepared a delicious dinner. I would definitely recommend staying at this villa and hiring Simona for additional meals or cooking class.
5.0
Our extended family of 10 stayed at Rocca di Benano for a week before heading into Rome for a weekend. We enjoyed the feeling of being out in the country but only having a short drive into town for groceries or a cappuccino. The villa is impeccably maintained inside and out (the roses on the terrace are stunning, and it's impossible to get used to the view over the valley that greets you each morning!) The welcome dinner is such a thoughtful gesture: you simply arrive and know that the first night's meal and morning coffee is taken care of while you settle in. Simona is a joy, and the food was so delicious! We also signed up for a cooking class at her farm, which was wonderful.
As others have noted, the real asset is having Karen (and Paul) as your personal consultants -- we peppered Karen with questions and she always responded promptly, and she and Paul went out of their way to make sure we had a great experience, including checking out a winery we'd heard good things about (Madonna del Latte, which was excellent and well worth the visit -- be sure to get the tasting with the local goat cheeses!), and recommending an off-the-beaten-path dinner restaurant (Jovez -- you just tell them about any dietary restrictions and watch as the courses come in -- come hungry). We were traveling with children (ranging in age from 4 to 12) and it was wonderful to have a home base from which to explore Umbria.
5.0
Our third vacation at the Rocco Di Benano villa was as wonderful as our first two. This time my wife and I enjoyed it with eight good friends. It was sort of a "Big Chill Comes To Umbria" experience.
Each couple had their own cozy bedroom and the four big bathrooms were spotless and very modern.
There are so many rooms and hidden places to relax we had couples playing Bridge in the dining room while others drank wine on the patio and others found comfy sofas to read their books or work on their laptops.
Having a complimentary delicious four-course dinner prepared for us by the villa's chef on the nite of our arrival was simply decadent.
We cooked-in a couple of times and the kitchen had all the appliances and cookware we needed. We had changing weather so we used both the heat and the AC. And it was so convenient to have a washer and dryer right downstairs. Such luxury.
We took day trips to Orvieto, Asissi, and Civita di Bagno Reggio. The gals really enjoyed the cooking/wine class recommended by owner Karen Smith.
Karen provided our group with incredible service. I'm already planning for our fourth trip to Beautiful Benano.
George Brinkman
Cincinnati, Ohio
May 31, 2018
FAQs
How much does this villa cost compared to others in Umbria?
The average price for a rental in Umbria is $163 per night. This rental is $716 above the average.
Is parking included with this villa?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Modern House Tucked into Medieval Walled Village. Welcome Dinner Included. . For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this villa?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Modern House Tucked into Medieval Walled Village. Welcome Dinner Included. . Enjoy the water!
Is Modern House Tucked into Medieval Walled Village. Welcome Dinner Included. pet friendly?
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What amenities are available at Modern House Tucked into Medieval Walled Village. Welcome Dinner Included. ?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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