Castello Gubbio
Gubbio, Italy
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Washer
Pool
A/C
Parking
Dryer
Home details
For those seeking a charming and unique retreat, Castello Gubbio offers a perfect blend of history and natural beauty. Originally built in the Middle Ages to protect the town of Gubbio from Perugia, the castle still displays its medieval exterior, though the inside has been thoughtfully restored to create a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
Set within a 1400-acre estate, the castle is surrounded by a lovely park with ancient trees, wide lawns, and a scenic pool that overlooks the rolling Umbrian hills. The estate is crisscrossed with marked walking paths, allowing guests to explore the peaceful countryside at their leisure. In the right season, guests can also participate in truffle hunting, guided by local experts.
Adding to its charm, the castle has been owned by descendants of Napoleon Bonaparte since 1830, giving it a unique connection to history. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway or an opportunity to explore nature, Castello Gubbio provides a peaceful escape where history and the beauty of the landscape come together in a simple and inviting way.
Features:
1) 5 bedrooms (10 guest-rate)
2) 7 bedrooms (14 guest-rate)
3) 9 bedrooms (18 guest-rate)
4) 11 bedrooms (22 guest-rate)
5) 13 bedrooms (26 guest-rate)
6) 15 bedrooms (30 guest-rate)
Castle Interior
- Living room
- Dining room
- Well-equipped kitchen
- Attic with a living room with a kitchenette
- Two guest toilets
- Castle: Seven double bedrooms with en suite bathrooms comprehensive of two suites, each with en suite bathrooms
- Guest House: Eight double bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, comprehensive of two suites linked together and with jacuzzi bath.
Please note the professional kitchen is for the use of staff and a professional chef only and guests do not have access.
The bedrooms are split between the main castle and the guest quarters, accessed by crossing the courtyard or via a secret passageway
Outside Grounds
- Swimming pool (7m x 14m) with locker room and showers, open approximately May to October
- Garden
- Pool house with bathroom with shower
- Sun loungers and parasols
- Al-fresco dining
- Boules court
- Parking
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- TV
- DVD/CD player
- Fans (bedrooms)
- Billiard table
- Mountain bikes
- Table football
- Piano
- Washing machine and dryer
Location:
Castello Gubbio is situated on a promontory in Umbria, the region called "the green heart of Italy", in the territory of Gubbio, surrounded by a large loop of the Chiascio river. It overlooks the Cucco Mount, which has summer sports (trekking and delta plane) and winter sports (skiing) available.
Immerged in an uncontaminated landscape, bordered by woods, grasslands and waters, the history of Castello Gubbio dates back to the middle ages, when it was the heart of the defence of the Commune of Gubbio against Perugia.
The local village can be reached in 8 minutes by car. Gems such as Gubbio, Perugia, Assisi, Cortona, Spoleto and Todi are all within easy reach.
- Carbonesca 3km
- Gubbio 19km
- Nocera Umbra (Truffle country) 33km
- Assisi 40km
- Umbertide 48km
- Perugia 50km
- Città di Castello 65km
- Todi 70km
- Lake Trasimene 72km
- Spoleto 80km
- Florence 180km
- Rome City 220km.
History
In 1391 Melchiorre Montaiti, Lord Magrano, undertook to go against the Noble Antonio da Montefeltro, Lord of Urbino and Gubbio. Magrano was then severely assaulted with the destruction of its mill (which was built again and still exists today) but the soldiers of the Montefeltro family failed to take over the castle.
In 1431 Magrano moved under the jurisdiction of the Dukes of Montefeltro.
Federico da Montefeltro (1422-1482) turned it into his favourite hunting residence. It is said that the Duke was active in the hunting of the fallow deer and wild boars that still populate the residence today. This hunting was always finished with a banquet during which guests appreciated the most precious fruits of this land, particularly the truffle.
In 1600, the ownership of the castle went to the noble family of the Carpegna, a family of bishops, cardinals and Priori of various cities in Umbria and Lazio.
In 1830, Magrano became the property of the family that still today owns it. More specifically, it went to the Princess Giulia Bonaparte, daughter of two first cousins, Zenaide and Carlo Luciano Bonaparte Prince of Canino, who were both nephews of Napoleon.
It is in this charming corner of nature, in this place so full of tradition and history, that guests can spend some nice days of relaxation and entertainment.
Terms & Conditions:
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€500 paid in cash to the owner upon arrival and refunded upon departure, subject to full inspection.
4.00 p.m. Check-in outside this time may be subject to an extra cost. Please enquire for more details.’
10.00 a.m.
Yes (changed mid-week for stays of 7 nights).
On request only and with prior agreement with the owner.
The property is always rented out on an exclusive basis. However, depending on which occupancy rate you book, certain rooms will not be accessible. If you book the property for the 10-guest rate you will have access to 5 bedrooms only, 18 guest-rate will have access to 9 bedrooms only, etc. - best to enquire with us beforehand.
If meals are required then a €1000 deposit is payable to the owner on arrival in cash (or credit card subject to a 10% surcharge) towards the cost of groceries. Receipts will be provided every three days (in case it needs topping up) and any remaining money refunded at the end of your stay.
Up to five additional beds are available on request (allowing the property to sleep up to 35 guests) at a cost of €40 per person per day - please enquire.
Weddings and any other special events are on request only and subject to prior arrangement with the owner and additional charges.
Please note the professional kitchen is for the use of staff and a professional chef only and guests do not have access.
Please note that two of the suites are connected together by a door. This connecting suites can be used as a single room, so having 14 bedrooms instead of 15.
Please note home security devices may be installed at the villa, please enquire for further information.
Please note that published rates are only valid for the current year. Any bookings for subsequent years will be on request only and correct rates will be confirmed at the time of booking.
Please note that your booking will only be confirmed once we have checked availability with the owner or their property manager.
Flexible.
Yes and daily maid service (Monday to Friday, 4 hrs per day, excluding kitchen unless catering services are used). Guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Outside only.
3 nights. All other durations on request.
Extra approximately €350 per day for the whole structure (€2450 per week), approximately €250 for the Main Castle only (€1750 per week). This is subject to change, please enquire for further information.
Italian Visitors Tax payable locally (typically costs approximately between €1-€10 per adult per night- please enquire if exact amount is required).
Wi-Fi internet access included.
The pool is open approximately May to October. Please note that pool opening dates are subject to local weather conditions and pool maintenance requirements and that cooler months may not be suitable for swimming.
IT054024B501009845
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Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
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Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
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About the area
Umbria, often referred to as Italy's green heart, is a region that captivates with its blend of bucolic landscapes, medieval towns, and rich cultural heritage. This enchanting landlocked area of central Italy is less trodden than its famous neighbor, Tuscany, yet it offers an equally compelling tapestry of experiences for travelers seeking beauty, tranquility, and history.
The region's undulating hills are dotted with olive groves and vineyards, producing some of Italy's finest wines and olive oils. Food enthusiasts will revel in Umbria's culinary offerings, which emphasize simplicity and the high quality of local ingredients. Truffles, legumes, and cured meats are staples here, and the chance to partake in a truffle hunting excursion is not to be missed.
Umbria's towns are a testament to its storied past. Perugia, the regional capital, boasts a lively historic center with impressive monuments such as the Palazzo dei Priori and the stunning Fontana Maggiore. The National Gallery of Umbria houses a remarkable collection of Renaissance art, while the annual Umbria Jazz Festival transforms the city into a vibrant hub of music.
Assisi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is another jewel in Umbria's crown. The birthplace of St. Francis, it is a pilgrimage site for many, with the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi housing frescoes by Giotto and Cimabue. The town's serene atmosphere is enhanced by its picturesque streets and the surrounding countryside.
For those seeking a more off-the-beaten-path experience, the town of Spoleto is a hidden gem. Its Roman theater, medieval fortress, and the Ponte delle Torri, a striking 14th-century aqueduct, are just a few of the historical treasures to be discovered. The Spoleto Festival, an annual summer arts festival, brings a burst of cultural activity to the town.
Nature enthusiasts will find solace in Umbria's natural landscapes. Lake Trasimeno, the largest lake in central Italy, offers opportunities for sailing, fishing, and bird watching. The Sibillini Mountains National Park provides a rugged backdrop for hiking and exploring the region's flora and fauna.
Umbria's spiritual and mystical side is also a draw. The hermitage of St. Francis in Eremo delle Carceri and the Temple of Clitumnus are places that inspire reflection and peace.
In essence, Umbria is a destination that offers a slower pace of life, where the appreciation of art, history, nature, and gastronomy come together in a harmonious blend. It's a place where travelers can immerse themselves in the quintessential Italian experience without the crowds, making it a truly worthwhile visit.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
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