Agriturismo Tenuta di Corbara
About
Agriturismo Tenuta di Corbara is a charming countryside retreat located just outside the historic town of Orvieto, perched near the picturesque Lake Corbara. The estate spans over 1,100 hectares of terraced vineyards, olive groves, and woodlands, offering guests a tranquil setting that blends rustic agritourism with modern comfort. The property is home to six stone cottages (casali) that have been lovingly restored, a large restaurant – Il Caio – that serves authentic Umbrian cuisine, three swimming pools, and a small wildlife park for children’s delight. Guests can indulge in fresh local produce, partake in horse riding lessons, and explore nearby cultural and natural attractions such as the Roman port site, cycling routes, and the historic towns of Todi and Assisi. Whether you’re a family seeking a peaceful getaway, a culinary enthusiast craving fresh farm‑to‑table dishes, or a history buff eager to discover the past of this fertile land, Tenuta di Corbara delivers an immersive and authentic Umbrian experience. The hospitality team welcomes visitors between 9:00‑13:00 and 15:00‑19:00 daily, ensuring convenient access for guests staying on the property or visiting the on‑site shop for organic olive oil, honey, and artisanal goods. The accommodation options include comfortable rooms and apartments, many featuring private balconies overlooking the vineyards. The emphasis on sustainable farming traditions and passion for local gastronomy makes it a perfect destination for travelers wanting to disconnect, explore nature, and taste the real flavors of the Umbrian countryside. With a range of family‐friendly activities, from guided walks to culinary workshops, combined with scenic panoramic views and excellent food, Tenuta di Corbara consistently ranks high among Tuscany and Umbria vacation spots for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Highlights
- Vineyards and Olive Groves
- Three Outdoor Pools
- Restaurant Il Caio
- Roman Port Site
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May‑September) offers warm weather, blooming vineyards, and lively local festivals, making it an ideal time for visits while also avoiding the peak July‑August crowds.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Scenic Countryside Views
- Authentic Umbrian Cuisine
- Family‑Friendly Atmosphere
- Well Maintained Facilities
Things to consider
- Peak Season Crowds
- Limited Parking
- Higher‑End Pricing