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The property is located in the hamlet of San Bartolomeo di Burano, within the municipality of Gubbio, in a hilly area surrounded by the lush greenery of the Umbrian Apennines. The landscape features forests, scenic roads, small rural settlements, and wide natural spaces, creating an ideal setting for those wishing to spend a few days away from traffic and the hectic pace of daily life.
San Bartolomeo di Burano still preserves the simple atmosphere of mountain communities, historically tied to agriculture, shepherding, and the use of forest resources. The history of this area dates back to the Middle Ages and reflects its position as a link between the Umbrian inland and the Adriatic side, favored by its proximity to ancient routes such as the Flaminia road. The area contains archaeological remains and historical references connected to the passage of Matilda of Canossa, after whom the provincial road linking this part of Umbria with the Marche region is named.
This area serves as an interesting starting point to explore a lesser-known yet charming region, crossed by hiking trails, woodland paths, hermitages, and small villages. Nature lovers and walkers can discover authentic Apennine landscapes, while those interested in exploring historic towns can easily reach Gubbio, one of Umbria’s most enchanting medieval cities.
Nearby, towns like Scheggia, Sigillo, and Costacciaro maintain a strong connection to the traditions of the Apennines and offer insight into a territory that blends Umbrian culture with Marche influences. Its location also allows easy travel to the Marche region and the Adriatic coast, with Fano reachable in about forty minutes by car.
Staying in this area means alternating days dedicated to nature, hiking, and relaxation with visits to historic villages and art cities, following less crowded routes through a landscape that constantly shifts between hills, forests, and mountains. This territory is perfect for those seeking peace, authenticity, and a closer connection to the environment, without giving up the opportunity to explore some of the most interesting places between Umbria and Marche.
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