Via Petrata 25, Assisi, Italy | (618) 248-8274
Situated in a restored 14-century stone manor house 2,000 feet above sea level
Lovely 20-acre grounds with olive groves, orchards, and garden
View of the medieval walled city of Assisi
Freeform pool with views of the Umbrian valley; outdoor and indoor spa tubs
Sauna, hammam steam and spa with massages and treatments
Horseback riding, painting classes, free bike rental
Outdoor tennis court, bocce court, archery range, fitness trail
Free Wi-Fi; flat-screen TVs
Restaurant with Umbrian cuisine and breakfast buffet
Bar and lounge with billiards table
Fee for breakfast buffet
Not right in the city of Assisi, although some might choose it for this reason
Set in the pastoral and scenic Umbrian countryside, the four-star, 23-room Castello di Petrata occupies a distinctive stone manor built in 1340. Although the Castello is about five miles from Assisi's historic center, it provides lovely rural tranquillity. The lush grounds include olive groves, a lake, orchards, a garden, and trails. Guests are treated to charming rooms, some with wood beams and exposed medieval stonework. The excellent array of amenities are topped by the spa, sauna, a large, outdoor freeform pool and spa tub with views of the valley and Assisi.
Scene
Rustic and romantic in a pastoral medieval setting
The beguiling Castello di Petrata is deeply rooted in medieval history. Set among olive groves five miles outside Assisi, the Castello was built in 1340 as a manor. It was converted into a fortress at the end of the 15th century to protect the Sperelli family against a rival family. A thorough renovation in 1996 produced the current stone country house. The 23 rooms on three floors are rustic but comfortable, and some have wood beams and exposed stonework. Guests can enjoy views of the Umbrian Valley as they swim in the big freeform outdoor pool and soak in the outdoor spa tub. A walk around the 20-acre grounds reveals many delights, including olive groves, gardens, and orchards. Those in the mood for more vigorous activities can play tennis, bocce, or go mountain biking and horseback riding. The indoor spa has a romantic feel with its hot tub with miniature waterfalls and candlelight.
Location
An idyllic rural location, about a 15-minute drive from Assisi
About five miles to Assisi and the Basilica of St. Francis, the Castello offers its guests a quiet, pastoral setting. The Castello offers free bike rentals, and it's possible to pedal to town. The Assisi train station, Basilica of Santa Maria Degli Angeli, and Porziuncola Chapel are 5.5 miles southwest of the Castello. Mount Subasio is eight miles south, while the Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi–Umbria International Airport is 10 mileswest.
Rooms
Rustic and charming but with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs
The three-floor Castello has 16 rooms and seven suites. Junior suites are 345 to 410 square feet, and larger suites are 570 square feet to 690 square feet. Rooms receive lots of natural sunlight, come in colors of blue, gold, red, and rose, and offer views of the valley, swimming pool, or medieval Assisi. Some rooms have wood beams and exposed medieval stonework. Amenities include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with DVD players and satellite channels, including CNN. Bathrooms have either tubs or showers, and some rooms have sofas and outdoor decks with sun beds. While the rooms couldn't be called luxurious, they are attractive, comfortable, and filled with character.
Features
A wealth of activities, a spa, a view-ready freeform pool, and a restaurant
Guests won't lack for things to do at the Castello, nestled on a lush 20-acre property with olive groves, gardens, and an 18-station fitness trail. Activities include mountain biking, horseback riding (fees may apply), tennis (one court), archery, painting and cooking classes, nearby golf, and more. The 460-square-foot freeform outdoor pool and the outdoor spa tub offer superb views of the verdant Umbrian Valley. Guests can head indoors for another spa soak in a romantic setting with travertine stone, miniature waterfalls, soft lighting, and candlelight. A hammam steam bath, sauna, massages and treatments (for a fee) are also available. The restaurant offers a breakfast buffet (for a fee), and also serves lunch and dinner, featuring local specialties. There's also a bar/lounge with billiard tables.