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Umbria, Italy

Vacation rentals in Umbria, a quaint town flushed with the local color of Venice and the some of the leftover flavor of Rome, stands in the center of Italy.  Holiday villas in Umbria are treated to a dynamic postcard view of Lake Transimeno at the heart of Umbria.  Steeped in historical significance, Lake Transimeno provides a spectacular view for vacation rentals in Umbria where Hannibal defeated the Roman Empire.   Speckled all over the landscape, the castles and fortresses of Umbria give a safe, serene atmosphere to the vacation rentals Umbria.

For a relatively unknown region of Italy, an Umbria vacation rental can show you a whole new side of Italy.  With a long, settled history of spiritual leaders and artists to the credit of Umbria, the streets surrounding your Italian cottage will no doubt please the most discriminating soul.  Filled with wineries to tempt the palette and foods to tantalize the taste buds, Umbria vacation homes give visitors a glimpse into the past when people valued the landscape and found inspiration in nature.  Still a representation of its medieval past, Umbria vacation rental homes range from the breath taking hill towns such as Gubbio to the Montefalico, named the “Balcony of Umbria.”
 
Fun around your Umbria, Italy vacation home:

  • Paolina Fortress:  The Paolina Fortress stands as an incredible representation of the mingling of military and civilian history down through every period of history from the Roman occupation of Italy to the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods.  Now a beautifully restored museum commemorating the changes in the historical landscape of the Umbria location, visitors can step through the historical building, uprising, destruction, and rebuilding of thousands of years.
  • Eremo della Carceri:  This serene monastery protected by the slopes and forests surrounding Assisi is a link with history and religion.  As a frequent home and place of worship for St. Francis, many of the notable works of St. Francis, from his sermon to the birds to causing water to rise from rocks, are given life in the Eremo della Carceri.  This piece of spiritual history calls to visitors of all faiths.
  • Basilica di San Francesco:  Although dedicated the man who preached that worldliness was a sin and poverty a blessing, Basilica di San Francesco, dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi, is a showplace perched on the top of a peak that is breath taking as the sunsets in the background.  Even as the burial place of St. Francis, the stained glass windows and vaulted ceilings are majestic to behold.  Inlays of gold and sets of marble welcome the physical sense to a deeply spiritual setting.

Whether shopping for the world’s finest ceramics, seeking cultural enlightenment through the artistic visions of Cimabue and Michelangelo, or the spiritual strength of the temples and monasteries erected to Saints, vacation rental homes in Umbria offer a full array of experiences to affect each traveler.  The beauty of the Umbria region invites travelers to stop, stay, and enjoy the vacation homes in Umbria.  With so much to see from Umbria vacation rentals, you might have to stay longer to experience it all.

Find the vacation rental for your dream trip to Umbria, Italy at Vacapedia.

Northern Spain - Cantabria and Asturias

Spain tends to be warm in the summer. Lots of people love to bask in the dry heat of the plains. I prefer the northern coast. It’s prehistoric painted cave country. Think Altimura, although there are other, smaller, and more easily visited caves as well. It’s lightly touristed, but one of my favorite Spanish places.

Vacation Rental in SpainSummer is the best time to visit. The weather is almost perfect, and the imperfections tend to be the best part. You see, on many summer afternoons, clouds move in to fill the sky, and the mystical light filtered through them (the one that calls for you to bring out your camera) flows over the verdant green of the countryside. Suddenly the sky darkens further and there is lightning. Soon you’re in the middle of one of those short thunderstorms the coast is noted for. The show is spectacular. If you were stuck in a hotel, perhaps you’d brave the weather and head for a cider house. But if you had rented a vacation house, you could choose your beverage of choice and sit on the veranda with it. The thunderstorms are nature’s best shows, and renting a warm and rustic house to enjoy it all from is the way to go. Maybe Casamaria in Cantabria will do.

Get yourself a loaf of peasant bread, slice up some of the local blue cheese called Cabrales, settle in with a glass of red wine and imagine yourself in Cantabria.

Of course, you can rent a vacation house anywhere in Spain. It’s all good.


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