La Fratta
Via Sardegna 7 - Po' Bandino, Perugia
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La Fratta Perugia

Via Sardegna 7 - Po' Bandino Perugia, Umbria, 6062, Italy

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First Stop Of The Day

A travel blog entry by boydevine

5

... Umbria where we are staying. Spoleto is also in Umbria just to be clear, just another town in the same province.

So the drive there was quite nice and we were seeing things we had yet to see since any of our other drives we had gone south this being our first time going further to the north. I wanted to see how long it really took not just using Google maps as a reference because the way driving is here assuming is never a good idea. We plan to go ...

Massive freshwater lake

A travel blog entry by gary.rosewarne

10

... lake was immense! We had a selection of snacks to feed our rumbling bellies quite nicely. Biltong from SA, parma ham from Italy and sausage from France... a happy man! We also had good cheeses, red wine and freshly made olive bread....

Enjoy the pics of the sun setting!
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And the wine tasting begins

A travel blog entry by rcw721

7

TWO WORDS: WINE TASTING!

This trip was another day trip that consisted of going to different cantinas around the Tuscan area and tasting wine and cheese. The two towns we visited were Montepulciano and Pienza along with a little country town where they showed the group how different cheeses are made.

We did the tastings through a travel agency called Florence For Fun (original I ...

Suzie’s Yard: much ado about olives

A travel blog entry by rootsandroutes

5

... description, the consistency and colour was a far cry from the delicate yellow-green of the hardened product that emerged a few days later, variously infused with rose water, orange and lavender oil.

The rain held off long enough for the anglophones to lobby successfully for an outdoors party. Firing up the wood-fired pizza oven for a huge feast of home-made pizzas that would eventually defeat our meagre bellies, it was hard not to look back on the long road through ...

Mazzaforte: England in Italy?

A travel blog entry by rootsandroutes

5

... on either side could not be much further from the intense, globally-connected, and
largely urban life of an international business career. The house, dating back to 1620, was originally a barn that had sat idle before our hosts had taken it under their wing four years ago.

As we arrived after a long journey from Naples, the warm yet firm handshake at the nearby Umbertide station gave us a hint of what was to come; our hosts were focussed, ...