La Cantina
Foligno - Loc. Tenne, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Pool
Kitchen amenities
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer
Home details
A versatile home
In the hills of Foligno’s Tenne, this holiday home offers a cozy and versatile retreat surrounded by nature. With access to a large, fenced garden and a swimming pool, guests can spend their days lounging under the sun or taking a refreshing dip. The shaded private terrace is perfect for enjoying a quiet breakfast or dinner under the stars, and a shared barbecue area invites leisurely cookouts with friends or fellow travelers. Kids will love having space to play, and adults can unwind with a good book or a glass of wine. Whether you’re enjoying movies in the living room, preparing meals in the fully equipped kitchen, or simply soaking in the tranquility of the setting, the home provides everything needed for a relaxing and enjoying.
Culture, History & Exploration
Just a short distance away lies Foligno, a town steeped in cultural heritage and historical significance. Known as the birthplace of Saint Angela and home to the first printed edition of Dante’s Divina Commedia, Foligno brims with treasures like the Palazzo Trinci, the Renaissance-style Nunziatella Oratory, and the CIAC contemporary art center. Don’t miss the lively Quintana, a historic jousting tournament that transforms the city into a celebration of medieval flair. Montefalco, known for its wine and sweeping views, is just 9 km away, while the UNESCO towns of Assisi and Spello are within easy reach.
Flavours & Local Charm
Umbrian cuisine shines at nearby trattorias such as Osteria Dodici Rondini in Foligno and Locanda del Teatro in Montefalco, where you’ll find dishes like truffle tagliatelle and slow-roasted meats. The area is dotted with family-run wineries offering tastings of the celebrated Sagrantino wines.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
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