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Via Trasversale, 2
Angolo Via Cialdini,
Castelvetro,
Following the way Strada dei Castelli among the hills full of atmosphere around Modena, you reach Castelvetro wich was an Etruscan fortified village in the fifth century B.C., subsequently military encampment and then it became Feud of Castelvecchio. Within the walls of the old town centre, the sign of the Locanda del Feudo invites you to stop and breathe the romantic attracting enveloping atmosphere of the suites and their decorations in this charming place recently restored. Its the ideal place for people who love life, pleasures and old traditions and want to savour them fully relaxed. At Locanda del Feudo the regional culture and cuisine are emphasized. You will taste natural menus every day prepared with care, local specialities and typical products of excellent quality, with a great choice of many fine wines selected by our sommelier. In our Inn its also possible to buy grappa, wine and traditional balsamic vinegar of Modena.
Rates From £78 per night.
Rooms: 6
Accommodation Type: Apartment/Residence
Exit at Modena Sud (A1 Highway) and turn right,direction Modena. After the bridge that crossover the Highway you will find a Restaurant calledSan Donnino then turn left, direction Castelvetro. When you are in San Vito (its a little town) follow the sign for Castelvetro.When you are in Castelvetro follow the indications of centro storico, municipio, biblioteca. Locanda del Feudo is beside the churchs bell tower.
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