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La Loggetta

Holiday House in Bagnoregio in the city center

The Loggetta is a cozy and small bed and breakfast where you can spend peaceful days in a familiar environment. It is located near important art cities and Etruscan landmarks. In the nearby areas, you can visit enchanting places like Orvieto, Bomarzo, Viterbo, Caprarola, Bagnaia, and the Alfina plateau. For lake enthusiasts, Bolsena, Trasimeno, Vico, Bracciano, and Corbara are all within reach. The thermal baths of Viterbo, Saturnia, Sorano, Bagni Vignoni, and San Casciano are also easily accessible.
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Pets allowed

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Free Wifi

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Kitchenette

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TV

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Hair dryer

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Family

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Business

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Romantic atmosphere

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  • check-iconNumber of available accommodations: 2
  • check-iconGuests per accommodation: 3
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  • check-iconBedrooms: 1
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  • check-iconGuests per accommodation: 3
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  • check-iconBedrooms: 1
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You will be hosted by Anna Teresa

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Area city center

The Loggetta is located in the historic center of Bagnoregio and is a strategic starting point for visiting not only Civita di Bagnoregio, which can be easily reached on foot in 15 minutes, but also the entire Tuscia Viterbese area full of lakes, forests, villages, castles, close to Rome, Orvieto, the sea and any type of itinerary is "seasoned" with a rich and noteworthy cuisine. One of the most beautiful villages in Italy, perched on a suggestive hill of tuff and inhabited only by cats. In the province of Viterbo, in the town of Bagnoregio, a 300-meter pedestrian bridge is the only access route to Civita, an ancient village among the most beautiful in Italy, which stands on a hill of tuff and clay. This small gem is called "The Dying City" due to the unstoppable corrosion effect that involves the entire village.
CIN certificationAssigned toLa LoggettaCIN: IT056003C2MJ6MC5JP
Certificate of excellence8.8su 10La Loggetta Certificato di eccellenza 2025
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