Ridiculously Beautiful Villa on Tuscany/Umbria Border. Privacy, Garden, Air Con
Villa in Umbria
16 guests · 8 bedrooms · 10 baths
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About this villa rental
We wish you a very warm welcome to Villa Gioianna, a ridiculously beautiful Villa overlooking Lake Trasimeno and located right in the middle of the most wonderful area for fabulous food, gorgeous wines, culture, outdoor sports and art. Umbria has been named Foodie Destination of 2023 by Lonely Planet and we deserve the accolade!
Villa Gioianna is a country estate composed of an historic villa with three floors plus a magnificent cantina with billiard table and bar, gardens, olive grove, fruit orchard and woods sitting upon a hill above Lake Trasimeno, where it commands a superb view of Tuscany, Umbria and the Lake.
Food, Glorious Food ! You are spoiled for choice of a number of wonderful restaurants, trattorie and cafes nearby. We can recommend one of several excellent cooks, each of whom loves to spoil guests with delicious, homemade meals using our produce and other locally sourced ingredients. From a traditional nonna to an enthusiastic "New Italy" cook to Michelin-star chefs, we will find the right culinary fit for you. Combine a meal with a cooking, pizza or pasta lesson from a vivacious Italian Mama. Get close to the land and learn to forage, hunt truffles or pick olives and taste the fresh oil right after pressing. Food festivals abound. Or, if you prefer, go completely luxe with a gourmet tasting menu with accompanying wines.
A world-class winery is minutes away, many more within a half hour drive.
-Start your stay on any day except Saturday
-Kindly furnish details of your group (size, # rooms needed)
-More photos, information available
- The price you pay on this site includes a mark-up to cover the fees charged by vrbo
REVIEWS:
We have been on vrbo since 2007, renting since 2005. Recent reviews include the following:
Janice, Stayed November 2022
“This is a gorgeous villa , we loved our stay in Umbria. The local scenery is spectacular, location excellent . So much to see and do in this part of Italy. The villa itself if filled with beautiful antiques and very comfortable. I am already missing my bed at the villa, it was so comfortable. The host will give you unlimited information about the are too! I would highly recommend a stay!! The villa is rented out most of the year, so it may not be available when you want it. ”
Sue, Stayed July 2022
“Anna was a most attentive and helpful host throughout our 14 day stay. Thirteen of us from four generations of the same family - aged 2 to 75 - had a fabulous stay at Villa Gioianna - the well-maintained pool was big enough to accommodate all of us, and our noisy children loved having the run of the extensive estate, in complete safety and privacy. We had two wonderful cooks who prepared and served us our delicious suppers, and one of whom - Nonna - gave the children a memorable treat in the form of a hands-on lesson on how to make fresh ravioli. There are wonderful visits to be had locally in beautiful, unspoilt Umbria - but the best times were spent relaxing in and around this beautiful property. Thank you, Anna, for arranging everything so perfectly for us.”
Marion, Stayed September 2021
“We stayed at the villa for two weeks. It felt like a dream come true! The villa, the location, the grounds, the pool... We felt so relaxed and comfortable - living the dream! The location of the villa is perfect for short trips to local towns and villages or for longer trips further afield. One of favourite trips was to the winery right next door for a tasting and to stock up on wine. Anna was a joy to communicate with - full of friendly guidance and good tips. We hope to be back.”
Marie, Stayed July 2021
“We had an AMAZING family holiday in Anna's lovely house. All our dreams were realised in this stunning environment full of vineyards, olive trees and sunflowers. Mario and Andrea were very kind and helpful during our 2 weeks stay and Anna has been a great host with excellent communication. She's a very talented writer and gave us all info we needed and great tips to make the max out of our visit: Grazie mille per tutti Anna!”
OVERVIEW:
The Villa was constructed in 1918 but experts have dated its origins much older. The 'padrone', or wealthy landowner, of the surrounding farms built it as his showcase residence and he and his descendants resided here until the 1970s. In the early 21st century, the Villa was renovated and updated, but with respect for the original architecture, spirit and history of the house so that it retains the warmth and ambiance of an Italian family country home. This is NOT a house specifically built, decorated or run as a commercial tourist venture with no heart or soul. This is a traditional, real, elegant Italian country villa where the elite of Rome and Florence would take their holidays. It is full of history and memories and lovingly decorated and maintained to reflect the character of the owner and to delight our guests.
The Villa now has, among other changes, modern mechanical systems and a well - a boring mechanical fact, you may think, until you're here in the summer, the municipality rations water to a trickle a few hours a day, but the Villa's showers continue happily at full pressure. Terracotta and hand-painted tile floors, whitewashed walls, walnut doors and wood-beamed brick ceilings form a simple background for the carefully detailed interior furnished with splendid antiques, sumptuous textiles, supremely comfortable beds and gorgeous lamps dressed with lampshades designed by the owner and made with vintage and antique fabrics. Each bedroom is air-conditioned.
You arrive at the Villa via an avenue of cypresses and lime trees, passing through a mature park of 4.5 acres of woods, vineyards, olive groves, fruit trees and flower gardens. The Villa is a small working estate that produces olive oil, fruit, vegetables, wonderfully fragrant roses, flowers and herbs. We garden sustainably and recycle or compost virtually all of the waste produced by the Villa.
OLIVE OIL:
Our olive oil is our pride and joy. In late October/early November we harvest the olives by hand in the traditional method of 'stroking' the tree, then quickly press them at our local mill. We pick the olives before they are fully ripe in order to maximize the flavor, aroma, and peppery taste of our oil. Olive oil from our region - the border of Tuscany and Umbria - is highly prized for these qualities and has been given its own special regional designation. Guests are welcome to join in the olive harvest.
NEAREST TOWN:
The medieval town of Castiglione del Lago is the nearest market town (6 km), sitting high on an olive tree-covered promontory jutting into the west side of the lake. The town's magnificent medieval castle and palace dominate one end of the old town, the 19th century church of Santa Maria Magdalena the other. In between are a number of small shops, restaurants, cafés, bars and bakeries and, on Wednesdays, an outdoor food, crafts, clothing and sundries market. Below the town are public beaches that are a great place to meet locals. The beaches offer paddle and rowboats, a pizzeria, gelato, pick-up volleyball and soccer, tennis courts, cafes and a disco. Or, simply float on your back in the lake, gazing back at the ancient town up above on the hill.
For touring, Castiglione del Lago provides easy access to the superstrada linking Perugia and eastern Umbria to Siena, Chianti and western Tuscany, and is the embarkation point for ferries servicing the lake islands. The new town has all the conveniences and services of a thriving town.
LOCATION:
A few kilometers away is Chiusi, whose old town is worth a visit for its Etruscan museum and good restaurants. The new town has excellent transportation links, with high-speed train connections to all destinations on the Naples-Milan high-speed train line, including Rome, Florence and Orvieto, and convenient access to the A-1 Autostrada. Within an hour's drive of the Villa are many historic Umbrian and Tuscan hill towns such as Assisi, Arezzo, Cortona, Montepulciano, Orvieto, Pienza, Perugia, Deruta, Spello and Montalcino, as well as other less well-known, but perhaps more charming, smaller villages. Many of central Italy's other leading historical and cultural centers (Rome, Florence, Todi, Siena, Spoleto, Gubbio and Urbino) can be reached in less than two hours.
AIRPORTS:
The nearest airports are Rome, Pisa and Florence. Each is about a 1.5 to 2-hour drive away. Bologna is a bit farther, approximately 2.5 hours. Perugia airport is the closest (approx 40 minutes).
MODERN CONVENIENCES
*Wi-Fi internet
*Laundry Room with Washer, Dryer, Iron and Ironing Board
*Transformers for North American plugs
ENTERTAINMENT
*Stereo
*Grand piano
*DVD player and hundreds of DVDs
CREATURE COMFORTS
*High quality linens
*All cotton comforters made from traditional Umbrian and Tuscan textiles, feather down duvets and choice of feather or hypoallergenic pillows
*Sumptuous ensuite bathrooms
SUITABILITY
*Groups of friends, tour groups
*Yoga, Mindfulness, Pilates retreats
*Anniversaries, Family Reunions, Birthday Celebrations
*Business events, seminars, training sessions
*Weddings
*Photo-shoots
*Film locations
INCLUDED
*Exclusive use of the Villa, grounds and pool
*All linens and towels, including pool towels
*Daily pool cleaning
UPON REQUEST
We would be happy to recommend and arrange other services such as:
*Home-cooked and first-class chef-cooked meals
*Cooking lessons
*Breakfast
*Refrigerator filled prior to arrival
*Yoga lessons
*Tours, drivers, airport transfers
*Wine tasting tours
*Horseback riding or biking tours
*Many, many wonderful things to see and do in our area !
GREEN CREDENTIALS
We aim to be as 'green' as possible. We
*Recycle 100% of plastic, paper products and glass/metal, encourage our guests to do so as well, providing facilities so that it is not difficult to achieve this.
*Compost all vegetable matter and food scraps.
*Severely limit the use of chemicals in the gardens.
*Garden sustainably.
Villa Gioianna is a country estate composed of an historic villa with three floors plus a magnificent cantina with billiard table and bar, gardens, olive grove, fruit orchard and woods sitting upon a hill above Lake Trasimeno, where it commands a superb view of Tuscany, Umbria and the Lake.
Food, Glorious Food ! You are spoiled for choice of a number of wonderful restaurants, trattorie and cafes nearby. We can recommend one of several excellent cooks, each of whom loves to spoil guests with delicious, homemade meals using our produce and other locally sourced ingredients. From a traditional nonna to an enthusiastic "New Italy" cook to Michelin-star chefs, we will find the right culinary fit for you. Combine a meal with a cooking, pizza or pasta lesson from a vivacious Italian Mama. Get close to the land and learn to forage, hunt truffles or pick olives and taste the fresh oil right after pressing. Food festivals abound. Or, if you prefer, go completely luxe with a gourmet tasting menu with accompanying wines.
A world-class winery is minutes away, many more within a half hour drive.
-Start your stay on any day except Saturday
-Kindly furnish details of your group (size, # rooms needed)
-More photos, information available
- The price you pay on this site includes a mark-up to cover the fees charged by vrbo
REVIEWS:
We have been on vrbo since 2007, renting since 2005. Recent reviews include the following:
Janice, Stayed November 2022
“This is a gorgeous villa , we loved our stay in Umbria. The local scenery is spectacular, location excellent . So much to see and do in this part of Italy. The villa itself if filled with beautiful antiques and very comfortable. I am already missing my bed at the villa, it was so comfortable. The host will give you unlimited information about the are too! I would highly recommend a stay!! The villa is rented out most of the year, so it may not be available when you want it. ”
Sue, Stayed July 2022
“Anna was a most attentive and helpful host throughout our 14 day stay. Thirteen of us from four generations of the same family - aged 2 to 75 - had a fabulous stay at Villa Gioianna - the well-maintained pool was big enough to accommodate all of us, and our noisy children loved having the run of the extensive estate, in complete safety and privacy. We had two wonderful cooks who prepared and served us our delicious suppers, and one of whom - Nonna - gave the children a memorable treat in the form of a hands-on lesson on how to make fresh ravioli. There are wonderful visits to be had locally in beautiful, unspoilt Umbria - but the best times were spent relaxing in and around this beautiful property. Thank you, Anna, for arranging everything so perfectly for us.”
Marion, Stayed September 2021
“We stayed at the villa for two weeks. It felt like a dream come true! The villa, the location, the grounds, the pool... We felt so relaxed and comfortable - living the dream! The location of the villa is perfect for short trips to local towns and villages or for longer trips further afield. One of favourite trips was to the winery right next door for a tasting and to stock up on wine. Anna was a joy to communicate with - full of friendly guidance and good tips. We hope to be back.”
Marie, Stayed July 2021
“We had an AMAZING family holiday in Anna's lovely house. All our dreams were realised in this stunning environment full of vineyards, olive trees and sunflowers. Mario and Andrea were very kind and helpful during our 2 weeks stay and Anna has been a great host with excellent communication. She's a very talented writer and gave us all info we needed and great tips to make the max out of our visit: Grazie mille per tutti Anna!”
OVERVIEW:
The Villa was constructed in 1918 but experts have dated its origins much older. The 'padrone', or wealthy landowner, of the surrounding farms built it as his showcase residence and he and his descendants resided here until the 1970s. In the early 21st century, the Villa was renovated and updated, but with respect for the original architecture, spirit and history of the house so that it retains the warmth and ambiance of an Italian family country home. This is NOT a house specifically built, decorated or run as a commercial tourist venture with no heart or soul. This is a traditional, real, elegant Italian country villa where the elite of Rome and Florence would take their holidays. It is full of history and memories and lovingly decorated and maintained to reflect the character of the owner and to delight our guests.
The Villa now has, among other changes, modern mechanical systems and a well - a boring mechanical fact, you may think, until you're here in the summer, the municipality rations water to a trickle a few hours a day, but the Villa's showers continue happily at full pressure. Terracotta and hand-painted tile floors, whitewashed walls, walnut doors and wood-beamed brick ceilings form a simple background for the carefully detailed interior furnished with splendid antiques, sumptuous textiles, supremely comfortable beds and gorgeous lamps dressed with lampshades designed by the owner and made with vintage and antique fabrics. Each bedroom is air-conditioned.
You arrive at the Villa via an avenue of cypresses and lime trees, passing through a mature park of 4.5 acres of woods, vineyards, olive groves, fruit trees and flower gardens. The Villa is a small working estate that produces olive oil, fruit, vegetables, wonderfully fragrant roses, flowers and herbs. We garden sustainably and recycle or compost virtually all of the waste produced by the Villa.
OLIVE OIL:
Our olive oil is our pride and joy. In late October/early November we harvest the olives by hand in the traditional method of 'stroking' the tree, then quickly press them at our local mill. We pick the olives before they are fully ripe in order to maximize the flavor, aroma, and peppery taste of our oil. Olive oil from our region - the border of Tuscany and Umbria - is highly prized for these qualities and has been given its own special regional designation. Guests are welcome to join in the olive harvest.
NEAREST TOWN:
The medieval town of Castiglione del Lago is the nearest market town (6 km), sitting high on an olive tree-covered promontory jutting into the west side of the lake. The town's magnificent medieval castle and palace dominate one end of the old town, the 19th century church of Santa Maria Magdalena the other. In between are a number of small shops, restaurants, cafés, bars and bakeries and, on Wednesdays, an outdoor food, crafts, clothing and sundries market. Below the town are public beaches that are a great place to meet locals. The beaches offer paddle and rowboats, a pizzeria, gelato, pick-up volleyball and soccer, tennis courts, cafes and a disco. Or, simply float on your back in the lake, gazing back at the ancient town up above on the hill.
For touring, Castiglione del Lago provides easy access to the superstrada linking Perugia and eastern Umbria to Siena, Chianti and western Tuscany, and is the embarkation point for ferries servicing the lake islands. The new town has all the conveniences and services of a thriving town.
LOCATION:
A few kilometers away is Chiusi, whose old town is worth a visit for its Etruscan museum and good restaurants. The new town has excellent transportation links, with high-speed train connections to all destinations on the Naples-Milan high-speed train line, including Rome, Florence and Orvieto, and convenient access to the A-1 Autostrada. Within an hour's drive of the Villa are many historic Umbrian and Tuscan hill towns such as Assisi, Arezzo, Cortona, Montepulciano, Orvieto, Pienza, Perugia, Deruta, Spello and Montalcino, as well as other less well-known, but perhaps more charming, smaller villages. Many of central Italy's other leading historical and cultural centers (Rome, Florence, Todi, Siena, Spoleto, Gubbio and Urbino) can be reached in less than two hours.
AIRPORTS:
The nearest airports are Rome, Pisa and Florence. Each is about a 1.5 to 2-hour drive away. Bologna is a bit farther, approximately 2.5 hours. Perugia airport is the closest (approx 40 minutes).
MODERN CONVENIENCES
*Wi-Fi internet
*Laundry Room with Washer, Dryer, Iron and Ironing Board
*Transformers for North American plugs
ENTERTAINMENT
*Stereo
*Grand piano
*DVD player and hundreds of DVDs
CREATURE COMFORTS
*High quality linens
*All cotton comforters made from traditional Umbrian and Tuscan textiles, feather down duvets and choice of feather or hypoallergenic pillows
*Sumptuous ensuite bathrooms
SUITABILITY
*Groups of friends, tour groups
*Yoga, Mindfulness, Pilates retreats
*Anniversaries, Family Reunions, Birthday Celebrations
*Business events, seminars, training sessions
*Weddings
*Photo-shoots
*Film locations
INCLUDED
*Exclusive use of the Villa, grounds and pool
*All linens and towels, including pool towels
*Daily pool cleaning
UPON REQUEST
We would be happy to recommend and arrange other services such as:
*Home-cooked and first-class chef-cooked meals
*Cooking lessons
*Breakfast
*Refrigerator filled prior to arrival
*Yoga lessons
*Tours, drivers, airport transfers
*Wine tasting tours
*Horseback riding or biking tours
*Many, many wonderful things to see and do in our area !
GREEN CREDENTIALS
We aim to be as 'green' as possible. We
*Recycle 100% of plastic, paper products and glass/metal, encourage our guests to do so as well, providing facilities so that it is not difficult to achieve this.
*Compost all vegetable matter and food scraps.
*Severely limit the use of chemicals in the gardens.
*Garden sustainably.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
Hot tub or spa
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Umbria
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Reviews
10.0
Our family group of 10: 2 generations (6 adults ~60 and 4 adults ~30) had a wonderful, special time at Villa Gioianna in late May, 2016. The villa is an older property with its quirks and charms (if you want a slick new place this is probably not for you) but for us, the historic feel of the house was part of its appeal.
The house has a very open feel inside. The dining room had delightful painted details, the hobbit door to the ½ bath is a kick, and we loved having a baby grand piano for house music. It can be a bit dark when rain storms come, but they usually pass quickly and we enjoyed the grounds so much.
Special experiences at the villa:
**Breakfast outside on the terrace gazing across the neighboring vineyards
**Sitting by the pool reading, and then ducking under one of the vine covered arbors to read in the rain.
**A music night singing around the baby grand piano
**Meals at our favorite lovely restaurant in nearby, La Cantina, with its outdoor terrace with flowers, in Casteglione del Lago.
**A dinner prepared by the neighborhood nonna; after the first, we arranged a second night as well.
**The special dinner in the vineyards Anna told us about and took us to.
**For some, a visit to hot springs that, again, Anna told us about.
**Wine tasting and horseback riding that, again, Anna told us about.
**A visit to Orvieto with its stunning Cathedral frescos.
**Hiking from the door of the villa into the lovely countryside.
Planning notes:
**Ask Anna for directions before coming, especially if you will be arriving after dark.
**The four bedrooms on the lower floor have big, high windows with views; the four bedrooms on the top floor have low, sloping ceilings with small low windows. Our older generation used the large rooms and the younger generation stayed upstairs in the low ceiling rooms. All the rooms have charming details.
Anna was repeatedly a great help to us and clearly enjoys introducing visitors to the delights of Umbria, especially experiences only the locals know of. She has a very special house in Villa Gioianna.
10.0
I've stayed at the villa before and knew what to expect. Stylish, traditional and well equipped Villa Goianna never let's us down. We had a fabulous relaxing holiday in the beautiful Umbrian countryside and can't wait for our next visit. Caio Anna!
10.0
We visited Villa Gioianna for the olive harvest but found so much more. The home and grounds were amazing -- nightly fireside dinners in the kitchen (each exquisitely prepared by local chefs, and, of course, copious Italian reds), beautifully decorated rooms, entrancing panoramic views as we stripped the precious harvest from the olive trees. The food, the ambiance, the countryside, all an experience of a lifetime.
10.0
I have stayed here before and love it more each time I come back. The house, gardens and pool area are beautiful. Each room has been lovingly restored with antiques and each bedroom has a stunning enough suite bathroom. Anna arranges for a local lady to come in and cook local specialties for us and can make reservations at wonderful local restaurant. The house is secluded and quiet for a really restful break if that's what you want but very close to castglione del Lago for shopping and markets. Corona, nontrivial and sienna are a short drive. I prefer to take a train from the local station to Florence which is a bit too touristy for me. Really excited to go back later in the year with friends.
10.0
We rented the Villa for a week in August. Within minutes of arrival, our expectations of this beautiful villa and surrounding area were blown out of the water. The photos do not do the villa or the gardens justice; they just do not capture the beauty and ambiance. The gardens are lovely and well kept. And inside . . . well, Anna should be an interior decorator; her taste in furniture, linens and décor in general is exquisite. Plus she has an eye for the unusual piece that keeps the house from being too stuffy or museum-like. I want her to redecorate my house!
Our planning began a year before our trip. We asked Anna to help us. It was clear from her initial emails that she knows a lot and is generous with her knowledge. Anna was invaluable; we could never, ever have found all the unique things she proposed and arranged for us by ourselves or even with all the "Rick Steves" of the world. Travel agents and so-called Italian experts Stateside just do not have the inside information that Anna has collected from doing what she calls her “selfless research” into wineries, restaurants, sights, etc.
Anna was always helpful and patient with our questions and concerns. Thanks to her, we had the most amazing experiences, from winetasting overlooking Orvieto to a private lunch at the home of a chef on a terrace overlooking a spectacular view, to a spa visit for the ladies and outdoor thermal springs for the men to one of the most amazing meals I have ever had at the Michelin-starred restaurant, again overlooking stupendous scenery. And we did was just a fraction of the many things Anna had suggested . . . it was hard to choose and I desperately want to go back to explore more.
We asked the little “ Nonna” chef to cook for us. Those meals were delicious, made with the kind of love and care and authenticity that I guess Italian families get to enjoy every night. Initially, we had some high maintenance diet wannabes who claimed they couldn’t eat this or that or whatever. Their dietary quirks were accommodated with aplomb. But they changed their tune almost immediately and were soon happily slurping pasta and fighting over the last tiramisu, carbs and diets apparently forgotten.
This is a magnificent 19th century villa renovated into a high-quality residence with warm and caring hospitality. The pool is first class, the location for visiting Umbria and Tuscany is perfect, the welcome and service and food are all superb. Just magical. Well done! We will be back!
10.0
I have visited the Villa 6 times over the last 10 years. I love, love, LOVE Villa Gioianna! I’d go every year if I could. I’ve visited in the Spring and the Fall. The Villa is set in a glorious garden with woods. In the Spring, antique roses with a really strong, old-fashioned fragrance bloom profusely and their scent wafts over the entire garden. The Tuscan irises explode with color. And the wisteria! It covers the front fence and you can smell the flowers from about a quarter mile away. Heavenly.
All the rooms have ensuite baths. There’s plenty of hot water and pressure, even when all the bathrooms are in use at the same time. And being eco-aware, I was glad to see the solar panels; apparently most of the hot water comes from them. I've stayed in 3 of the 8 rooms and each time felt like a princess. The mattresses are custom-made and super comfortable. I slept like a babe.
The food is fabulous! The continental breakfast could almost last you until aperitivo time: home-made lemon curd & jams, fruits from the Villa's orchard or a local farm, ah-mazing local yoghurt, fresh bread & pastries from a local bakery or - sometimes – homemade coffee cake (made with olive oil; you won't believe how delicious it is and better for you than butter). I’ve eaten many a delicious dinner prepared by a the Villa’s “chef,” a cute little Italian grandmother. I walked to the winery next door to buy really good wines at great prices: the bulk red wine is about 1.80/liter and the bottled wines start at 3.50. That is much less than we are used to in the US for that quality.
This historical villa has 21st century luxuries yet is environmentally friendly. I love that. Frogs and bats (so shy; they emerge only at night) help control bugs instead of toxic sprays; the fountain and pond are not chemically treated so the frogs are not poisoned. The swimming pool is crystal clear, but the other water features are as nature intended: pond-green and healthy. If you’re squeamish about that (green and algae are not bad things – what do you think baby fish and frogs eat for heavens’ sakes) and think everything has to be fake clear by chemicals, think again. There is great concern globally about the disappearance of bees, but here you see butterflies and bees and little hummingbird look-alike bugs happily sucking nectar from the lavender. Because there are no pesticides and no chemicals polluting the plants and water. You can breathe easy here.
HIGHLY recommend; will go again!
2.0
We found this villa online and thought it was the perfect place for ourselves and family to celebrate our wedding.
We paid in advance and had written out agreements.
Anna - the owner was promising all of these things when we were booking with her. We paid the funds in full, and then Anna went MIA for weeks at a time and never answered our questions. When she finally did get back to us she just kept making us feel like it was our problem, and everything was fine..
We went to Italy got to the Villa and she was no where to be found. The drivers felt so bad that they waited with us for 1 hour because we were in the middle of no where. They tried to call Anna because she told them that she would be there.
Finally Anna got there, the place was not ready and there were dishes piled that she told us she would do but took off and one of our family members had to do the dishes piled in the sink. This vacation was for our wedding and it was a disaster.
6 months prior to Italy I had sent Anna pictures and a list of the flowers cake, place setting, location of the ceremony ( by the fountain ) I was thinking ( all this service was in the money we gave her that was in writing ) and we got there .. nothing was done. The fountain wasn't working, it was green and full of bacteria, bugs, remains of trees.
The lights going up to the villa never worked. she said she had bought new pool lights and there were no pool lights ( we could not see the pool by dark ( it was so dark and so far away from the house it as not safe )
We found out that she threatened her staff because they were helping us because they felt so bad.
We had a local take us to get flowers and a cake because the day before we found out Anna had lied and nothing was arranged. Thank god for the local Italians and their kindness to help us out or we would not of had flowers, cake, wedding dinner.
We were to have vintage dishes arranged when we got there and for the wedding dinner and Anna locked them in her basement and we could not see them until the evening before the wedding. ( that was a lot of dishes to bring up, wash and then Anna said we could not use 1/2 of them and took them back downstairs and locked them up )
As I was getting on the plane to travel 9 hours to Italy I received an email stating that we could not use the basement where the bar and pool table were because of water .. When we checked there was no water just her personal stuff from wall to wall covered.
10.0
Villa Gioianna was everything we hoped it would be. Wonderful antiques everywhere and lovely views from the extensive grounds but no sense of it being over precious and a museum exhibit it. This house has the most wonderful sense of comfort and home. I particularly liked the fact that each of the bedrooms has different decor and has its own personality. There is none of the homogeneous anonymity of some of the grander hotels. But don't go there if you're on a diet! Some of the best food I've ever eaten comes from this area.
10.0
If you're looking for paradise, look no further. The Villa overlooks the rolling hills of Tuscany and the vineyards of the next door winery--simply breathtaking. I was here with a few friends in August and we had a lovely stay. The Villa's owner, Anna, welcomed us with a champagne toast upon our arrival and the Villa's chef, Nonna Rosanna, prepared an elaborate homemade dinner of local dishes. There was a well-equipped kitchen, all the modern amenities, spacious rooms with comfortable beds and beautiful linens, and large swimming pool for spending lazy afternoons. I thoroughly recommend this property and cannot wait to return!
10.0
Even though this was my fifth visit at the villa, I was still surprised at the warmth and beauty of this stunning property. Every room is uniquely decorated with love and beautiful period furniture, the bedding is of high quality and changed weekly by the charming villa staff. Forgetting that you are only short drives away from the Tuscan/ Umbrian hills,Montepulciano,Castiglione del lago and Florence - it would be easy to stay at the villa for your entire stay because you have everything you need: a beautiful pool surrounded by olive trees and views to die for, a terrace which allows you to sip on wine ( from the vineyard next door!) and a huge kitchen to prepare true Italian feasts with the delizioso local products. Moreover, if you don't fancy cooking there are so many great restaurants nearby or better still, there is a local cook called Rosanna who lives 5 minutes away who will come and make anything fromthe perfect tiramisu to a 5 course Umbrian banquet for very reasonable rates. It is paradise; I will be returning next year -if my waistline can handle it!
FAQs
How much does this villa cost compared to others in Umbria?
The average price for a rental in Umbria is $154 per night. This rental is $758 above the average.
Is parking included with this villa?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Ridiculously Beautiful Villa on Tuscany/Umbria Border. Privacy, Garden, Air Con. 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 Ridiculously Beautiful Villa on Tuscany/Umbria Border. Privacy, Garden, Air Con. Enjoy the water!
Is Ridiculously Beautiful Villa on Tuscany/Umbria Border. Privacy, Garden, Air Con pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this villa is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Ridiculously Beautiful Villa on Tuscany/Umbria Border. Privacy, Garden, Air Con?
We found 12 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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