The property is beautifully situated with some commanding views of the countryside, Orvieto, and La Rocca, which is a pleasant stroll away. The rooms are very nice and decorated in a country-house style that makes them very comfortable. The pool and exercise room were nice and in good condition, and the free Internet was useful. There's a friendly dog that makes you feel at home.
I suppose we expected something more from an agriturismo experience. The restaurant was expensive and, while good, it felt more like a stuffy 5-star restaurant than an agriturismo. Breakfast was more American continental breakfast style than Umbrian. We asked if we could see the farm side of the agriturismo, but Valentina didn't give much guidance other than to say we can just walk there ourselves, which we tried to do but were unsuccessful. We took advantage of the mountain bikes, but the first couple of bikes were not functioning and the bikes we eventually rode were not in good shape so we didn't ride far.
The hotel is a good but not great value, as it is much more expensive than most any other agriturismo we looked at. And this is Umbria, not Tuscany. We stayed there on the last days before the low season, so we paid a 20% premium over low season rates. Prior to booking, we asked Valentina for a discount since we were a day away from the low season and were booking rather late, but her response was "it's not possible." One complaint on checking out: they charge you in U.S. dollars and convert it at a rotten exchange rate. I asked Valentina to re-run the charge in Euro, so I could save about $15, but she said "it's not possible."
Would we recommend it? Yes, but not if you're looking for a rustic agriturismo experience. Expect more of a resort, with somewhat uneven service from the staff.
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