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Farm Holidays Emilia Romagna Province of Modena Vignola B&B L'Arseni 1921

B&B L'Arseni 1921

Bed & Breakfast
Via Confine, 20 - Vignola (MO) - Area: countryside
+39
National identification code: IT036046B4HW947JJ2
Declared by the Innkeeper
B&B L’Arseni 1921 welcomes guests to the tranquility of the Vignola countryside, conveniently located amidst greenery and amenities, just minutes away from Spilamberto and other key towns in the area. It is the perfect choice for those looking to escape the daily grind and enjoy an authentic stay without sacrificing convenience in travel.

The establishment is housed in a charming Modenese farmhouse, enhanced by a careful renovation that has preserved its original charm: vaulted ceilings, wooden beams, and warm spaces create a cozy atmosphere, ideal for both business trips and relaxing getaways. Accommodations include two double rooms (also available with separate beds), a single room, and a spacious quadruple room, all featuring private bathrooms. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, a TV, a hairdryer, a safe, and reserved internal parking; the family room also includes air conditioning.

One of the most special aspects of the stay is the connection to the local area: the B&B is part of the Montanari Loris farm, renowned for producing the famous Vignola cherries. Between May and July, guests can purchase cherries and sweet cherries directly, with various types available, including some particularly prized traditional cultivars, as well as beautifully packaged gift sets.

The location allows easy access to Vignola and nearby towns such as Castelvetro, Marano, Savignano, and Castelnuovo Rangone, as well as the districts of Maranello and Sassuolo. Modena is about a 20-minute drive away, and thanks to the foothill road, it is also easy to reach Bazzano and the province of Bologna. For cycling enthusiasts, a bike path connecting Modena and Vignola is also nearby.

L’Arseni 1921 is more than just a place to sleep: it is a home that tells a story of family and roots. The name is inspired by “scutmai,” a dialect nickname passed down from great-grandfather Arsenio, a well-known figure in these fields, serving as a tribute to the memory and resilience of those who have worked hard to preserve this corner of Emilia. Here, hospitality has the flavor of authenticity, offering a serene, simple, and genuine stay.
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Hey, I'm Deborah

Deborah is the host of B&B L’Arseni 1921, where she welcomes guests with genuine hospitality characterized by care, discretion, and warmth. For her, this establishment is not merely a place to stay, but a significant part of her family history—a deep connection to the Vignola countryside and her roots, which is evident in every detail of the ambiance. The name “Arseni” originates from this attachment; it is a local nickname passed down through the family, linked to her great-grandfather Arsenio, a well-known figure in the area. Deborah has chosen to dedicate the B&B to him as a tribute to the memory and determination of those who, through hard work and sacrifices in the fields, have preserved and reclaimed this home over time. With her presence and her simple, authentic approach to hospitality, Deborah manages to make guests feel at ease right away, turning each stay into a serene, genuine experience that is deeply connected to the local area.
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Area Campagna

The area where B&B L’Arseni 1921 is located is one of the most delightful for uncovering the true essence of Modena: a well-kept and bountiful countryside, dotted with orchards, rows of vines, and small rural roads that lead in just a few minutes to villages rich in history, flavors, and traditions. Here, a relaxed atmosphere prevails, making it perfect for those seeking peace, while also serving as an ideal strategic base for exploring art cities, hills, and production districts.

Close by is Vignola, famous for its cherries and its elegant, vibrant historic center. The Vignola Castle is a must-visit, as are the strolls through historic buildings and charming views that narrate the history of this town at the foot of the Apennines. The region is particularly enchanting in spring and early summer when the countryside bursts into color and agricultural traditions take center stage.

Surrounding this area are quaint towns and hills that are best discovered at a leisurely pace: Spilamberto, Castelvetro, Marano, Savignano sul Panaro, and Castelnuovo Rangone offer a perfect blend of authentic Emilian culture, delicious cuisine, and gentle landscapes, with vineyards and small centers where time seems to flow more slowly. This territory invites visitors to pause, taste, and explore.

The location is also very convenient for business travelers or those looking to alternate between nature and major attractions: Maranello and the Sassuolo district are just a few minutes away, while Modena is about a 20-minute drive and is ideal for a day filled with porticoes, museums, markets, and local specialties. Thanks to the foothill road, it is also easy to reach Bazzano and the Bologna area.

For those who enjoy gentle mobility, there’s one detail that truly makes a difference: the Modena–Vignola bike path runs nearby, offering a beautiful route through nature and agricultural landscapes, perfect for leisurely rides and breaks in the towns. In this area, every day can become a small journey, filled with culture, flavors, countryside, and hills, all conveniently close at hand.

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