A taste of paradise.

Seven farmhouses in the countryside

Enjoy a relaxing holiday immersed in nature and culture at the Tenuta di Caiolo, at the lowest price available online.

The Restaurant

Our traditional Umbrian recipes use ingredients from our own crops or local suppliers. This is why the menu follows the seasonality of each ingredient, but aims to recreate the flavours of our grandparents' banquets.

Wedding & Events

Tenuta di Caiolo has for years been a point of reference in the area for banquets but also for married couples, Italian and otherwise, who intend to celebrate their special day in Umbria, among authentic flavors and natural landscapes.

Farm

The corporate body of the estate extends over an area of over 150 hectares.Mainly cereals, grapes and olive trees are grown, to a lesser extent vegetables and fruit plants. Bees and chickens are also raised on a small scale.

Three Generations
at The Tenuta di Caiolo

A family business

In the 1950s Luigi Orsini bequeathed part of the current estate to his nephew Fausto Sepiacci; the latter, in the same period, purchased the Caiolo hill from the Sottocasa counts. 
Caiolo, a toponym of Lombard origin, indicates the place where army horses were bred in 1800
Thus passed to the Sepiacci family, Tenuta di Caiolo was expanded with the acquisition of neighboring properties and at the end of the eighties Fausto and his wife Giuseppina began its transformation into the first farmhouse in the area The company borders the small village of Migliaiolo where the ancient manor house is also located and the eighteenth-century church of San Donnino, property of the family, restored and restored, is now in great demand for celebrating weddings. Today Daniele and Elena Sepiacci together with their parents Massimo and Giselda manage the place where they grew up with great passion for Hospitality and Agriculture The corporate body of the estate extends over an area of ​​over 150 hectares. Part to the south and part to the north of the hill of Panicale, a medieval village south of Trasimeno. Mainly cereals, grapes and olive trees are grown, to a lesser extent vegetables and fruit plants. Bees and chickens are also raised on a small scale. The grapes have always been processed by Duca della Corgna, a large and long-standing wine cooperative from Trasimeno, founded by the late Fausto and today presided over by Massimo Sepiacci. Part of the wheat is destined to become flour for the farm, a type 1 selected and stone ground. The D.O.P. Extra Virgin Olive Oil is born from the olive groves. hills of Trasimeno Tenuta di Caiolo.