
Welcome to Villa Casale Collepera
Deep in the natural green of one of the finest areas of Umbria, in central Italy, the Villa Casale Collepera is surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and other farmland, and offers its guests the possibility of spending unforgettable holiday in the most complete tranquillity and relaxation, surrounded only by the noises of nature and of work in the fields. Come and enjoy the wonders of Umbria. We're looking forward to meeting you...
The estate and the villa
The Collepera estate, owned by Azienda Agraria Malvetani, consists of c. 10 hectares of land, part vineyard, part farmland and part woodland. The villa, which is currently used for agritourism, was originally a farmhouse used by sharecroppers in the last century. It has undergone total refurbishment and now consists of two large apartments that can sleep a maximum of 9 and 7 people respectively. During the high season it is usually rented as a whole villa, making a total of 16 sleeping units (12 + 4). Also available for weddings and ceremonies. Contact us for more information.


The surrounding area
In the immediate surroundings of Stroncone, at less than half an hour's drive from our rural house, you can visit some of the most beautiful and impressive spots in this part of Umbria. One of the most interesting places, from a naturalistic point of view, is without a doubt the Marmore Falls: 165 metres in height, they are the highest waterfalls in Europe. It is possible to do sport near the falls, such as biking tour, sport climbing, potholing and caving, whereas on the waters of the Nera river, below the falls, you can go canoeing, rafting, canyoning or hydrospeeding at the "Le Marmore" Centre.
More important naturalist targets are the Alviano WWF Reserve and Lake Piediluco, the second larges lake in Umbria, where you can hire sailing boats, kayaks and small motor boats. It's very interesting and really evocative to make a bike tour of the lake.
One historical and artistic location that is worth mentioning are the Roman ruins of "Carsulae" in the immediate vicinity of Terni, along the original tract of the via Flaminia, an important communication route linking Rome to the Adriatic coast during the Roman Empire.