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396 Washington St., Suite 315
Wellesley, MA 02481
Phone: (781) 375-7878
Email: book@poshplacestravel.com
Book right now to get food and beverage credits, upgraded rooms and breakfast for 2 daily!
Borgo dei Conti is a charming resort that has combined its centuries-old aristocratic history with modern concepts of hospitality and elegance. The Borgo Dei Conti Resort offers a wide range of rooms and suites, a gourmet restaurant, a more casual restaurant, a lounge bar, a wellness area and completely refurbished common areas. 40 new rooms of various types in the Villa and Colonica buildings.
The Borgo dei Conti Resort's historic Limonaia, once dedicated to the winter storage of fruit plants, now houses the Cedri gourmet restaurant, where the architecture of the space creates a harmonious dialogue between the interior and nature, with large windows opening onto the garden and terraces. Under the direction of Executive Chef Emanuele Mazzella, the restaurant offers refined cuisine using local, seasonal and farm produce, providing an authentic gastronomic experience. A wellness and body care area offers saunas, pools, a comfortable treatment room and a gym. Relax in the outdoor pool with its panoramic view of the Umbrian hills
Long walks between the Park, the silence of our Italian garden, delighting in the Umbrian countryside, it will be your ideal holiday with the awareness of having found an ancient Borgo with a young heart so far from clichés.
Borgo dei Conti is 25 minutes away from Perugia, 40 Minutes away form Assisi, 1 hour from Orvieto.
ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE
The original nucleus, that forms a "U" around a courtyard, at various times was surrounded by multiple buildings that overlapped with the original medieval plant, so resulting in an inhomogeneous and composite complex that shows an evident fortress configuration of neo-Gothic style inspiration (battlements of the buildings and the landscape setting of the park) and at the same time has got structures witnessing the agricultural interests conducted by the Count.
The complex of approximately 20 hectares in size (about 50 acres) is surrounded by more than 600 olive trees and by a large park, planted in the 18th century, that includes also several secular oak trees. This park covers the whole hillside and is watched over by an imposing tower that seems like a castle fort. Among the witnesses of the past you can still discover what remains of the so-called imbarcadero (pier) that would lead the Countess's little boat to the small lake’s tiny island where she would have her time of privacy and relaxation. Or again you can guess what was the splendor of the time while dining at the Rura restaurant which is the result of the union of the ballroom (previously) and the shed of the lemon trees (afterward).