Discover the best Ranches in Non Valley, Province of Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige including Agritur Le Pergolette, Agritur Monte Pin, Agritur Leita, Agritur Maso San Bartolomeo, Agritur Bella di Bosco, Agritur Sandro, Agritur Belsogno, Agritur Widmann, Agritur La Corte Nonesa.
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5 based on 219 reviews
Situated in Tassullo (Trento), in the heart of Val di Non, the B&B Agritur Le Pergolette offers confortable, modern, fully equipped two bedroom or three bedroom apartments. Pets are welcomed. From here you can easily visit famous surrounding places like Lake Tove, Madonna di Campiglio and the whole Val di Non.Situato a Tassullo (Trento), nel cuore della Val di Non, l'azienda agrituristica Agritur Le Pergolette offre bilocali o trilocali confortevoli, moderni ed attrezzati. Gli animali sono ben accetti. Da qui potete facilmente visitare i luoghi famosi dei dintorni come il Lago di Tovel, Madonna di Campiglio e tutta la Val di Non.
We stumbled upon this place while looking for a mid morning snack. We were fed and also entertained by the family who runs the business, true locals ready to offer stories from the area and tips on what to do! Highly recommend this place and the people, who truly represent the Italian/Trentino spirit!
4.5 based on 43 reviews
We came to this village to find out where our family came from. We got so much more, the owners of the B & B have been so gracious in helping us. I can't say enough for there hospitality and generosity. Breakfast has been great and plentiful. Rooms clean and comfortable.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
We stayed two nights in the guest room. The room was a bit dark and cold with the tiled floor. We had our own bathroom and even a tiny TV. But the room was very clean, and somebody came to clean every day. The family Leita were amazing hosts, they gave us so many useful tipps and the guest card with which we had free parking and entrance to all the local sights and attractions, and even a discount at a couple of restaurants and shops. The breakfast was modest with a couple of yoghurts, some homemade pastry and jam, tee, coffee and juice but it was enough and super tasty. Lago di Tovel is reachable by car in 15 min.
5 based on 105 reviews
I love my stay at Agritur Maso San Bartolomeo. It felt like a proper home from home. My room was super clean and bright and the homemade breakfasts are to die for. If you want to stay in a proper agri turismo then this is a great place to do it.
5 based on 49 reviews
Our Agritur “Bella di Bosco,” is named after an ancient variety of apples, originally from the Netherlands, cultivated by our ancestors in Val di Non. These apples are both flat and round in form, and they are characterized by their red color and acidic flavor. The name “Bella di Bosco” describes the location of our establishment that lies near the forest. It is considered a magical place that is populated with mysterious creatures. These creatures at times are good and generous, other times spiteful and comical. Our Agritur is a new construction built mainly of lumber, which is in accordance with the typical local style. Lumber has also been utilized extensively throughout the Agritur to create furnishings which emits a warm and inviting atmosphere. The Agritur has six diverse rooms. Each room has a mini bar, television, bathroom with shower and self-regulated heating. Two rooms have a shared bathroom that offers ease and comfort for families. Other rooms have single bathrooms and can accommodate up to 3/4 people.Your day will start off with a breakfast buffet that will make you yearn for our fresh mountain air: sweet scented apple cake, classic Trentino strudel, homemade bread and cherry jam, lunchmeat, and eggs from our very own hens.The breakfast room is an ideal setting to sample typical products in the company of others.
We visited Smarano in November and stayed two nights at Agritur Bella di Bosco which came highly recommended. Everything about our stay at Bella di Bosco was exceptional. The owner, Angela, was very friendly, helpful, and accommodating. Each morning we were served fresh fruit, local honey, fresh baked breads and pastries which were amazing. Angela made sure that we had everything we needed to make our stay comfortable. The location of Bella di Bosco is beautiful, surrounded by mountains, and overlooks the town of Smarano. This was the best Bed and Breakfast I have ever been to. I would highly recommend Agritur Bella di Bosco to anyone who is planning a stay in the Val di Non area. Thank You Angela! Michael Casari
4.5 based on 170 reviews
We went to this place to visit an area that was the source of my husbands family. They left the area 100 years ago. What an incredible place. The potato pancakes were amazing, and the atmosphere was beautiful. A cozy brick cavern-look like space!
4.5 based on 29 reviews
I really don't like having to write negative reviews on TA, but I can't pretend I was satisfied with my stay. First off: we didn't actually stay at the agriturismo, we were put in an apartment a couple of km away, and this was the main problem. The booking I made stated: 2 connecting double rooms (it was a family trip with two children) at the agriturismo, which on the pictures looks delightful (and, from the brief glimpse we caught of it when checking out, looks delightful in reality too). However, shortly after we made the booking, we received a telephone call from the owner (a gentleman - I gather the place is run by him and his wife) telling us that there was a problem with the heating, and so they couldn't provide us with the promised rooms, but could offer us equally satisfactory accommodation 200 metres away in an apartment. We were told we could either use the kitchen there for breakfast, or come to the agriturismo. After being assured that the accommodation was every bit as good as the rooms we'd booked, we agreed, and said we'd have breakfast at the agriturismo, since we were only staying one night, and also as the price of breakfast had been included in the booking. When we arrived, the wife of the gentleman we'd spoken to met us and accompanied us to the apartment. It was a large two bedroom place, and they'd made the beds up for us and turned on the heating, so it was nice and warm. The apartment itself was nice enough, clean, and had free wifi. However, it wasn't 200 metres from the agriturismo. "It's around 1.5km" we were told upon enquiring about arriving there for breakfast. However, the satnav said more than 3km, although I concede satnavs are notoriously unreliable and like sending people round the houses, so it could be there was a faster way to get there. We arrived around 6pm, got changed, called a few places to try and book a table for dinner (there's next to nothing round about, and the trattoria recommended to us was already fully booked, so we ended up going to a place in Fondo nearby, which was excellent - Trattoria Bar Del Montanaro Esigente, if you're staying in the area and looking for somewhere to eat), and went out. We returned between 11.30pm and midnight, got ready for bed, and then realised...there was less than half a roll of toilet paper. There were also no toiletries, which is a big negative for hotels, but despite having found toiletries in previous agriturismi I've stayed in, I'm still not sure if this is something I should expect or not. But toilet roll is a pretty basic essential. We had tissues and napkins with us though, so we made do, no big disaster. The next morning, the heating that was so lovely and warm when arrived the night before was stone cold. And it was freeeeezing. This is the second week of December we're talking about, up in the mountains. So, up we get, straight into the shower. Except, after my partner had had a shower, the hot water was finished. So, a quick icy cold wash for me and the children. By this point we were pretty cheesed off. None of these things are big on their own, but put together, they didn't make for a very relaxing night/morning. We went to the agriturismo to check-out, and the final straw for me was seeing the other guests popping downstairs for breakfast in the nice, warm, beautifully decorated house (I read in one of the other reviews that there's a relax room? No idea, since we didn't actually see anything further than the entrance), after we'd had to drive 3km from a freezing cold apartment with minimal hot water and no toilet roll (after about 2am). The lady who greeted us (the same one who accompanied us to the apartment the night before) was very nice, but could only apologise and say we should have called her re: the toilet roll (at midnight? It seriously wouldn't have even occurred to me to do so), that she couldn't understand why the heating wasn't on, and that regarding the hot water issue, that boiler was the only one they were allowed to put in, whatever that means - that they couldn't install one that could heat more water, I suppose. She did try to suggest that one of the children (aged 10 and 13, not the sort of ages to be pressing switches for the sake of it) had turned the boiler off, but we specifically checked when the hot water ran out, and it was definitely on. The apartment itself had a double bed, four singles, and a sofa bed, so I can't imagine how the shower situation would be managed at full capacity during a longer stay. Something that irritated me slightly was a comment made during this exchange, along the lines of the guests staying in the main house had paid much more than us, and we'd booked last minute. Granted, we did book last minute (36 hours before, in fact), and the price was good - 80 euros in total, which is great for the time of year, with people going away for the weekend for the Christmas markets etc. But I don't consider this to be a valid argument. The advertisement on the site didn't say: "Connecting double rooms hopefully, but you are booking last minute, so fingers crossed." The gentleman who called us to alert us to the heating problem also went out of his way to assure us that the accommodation he was moving us to was equal in every way, when it quite clearly was not. Also, when his wife tried to call him - telling us she'd get him to come and speak to us, I assume since he was the one who'd made all the arrangements - he was unavailable. I would have given this review two stars instead of three, but the lady we discussed it all with refunded us 30 euros for the inconvenience and offered us a free night in the future if we wanted it, which I appreciated. I don't wish to be unfair, so let me add that the agriturismo itself looked lovely, and the guests who were checking out just before us seemed extremely happy with their stay. Perhaps just double-check that you will be staying in the actual agriturismo itself if you book. We declined breakfast, so I can't comment on that.
5 based on 32 reviews
4.5 based on 7 reviews
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