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We have 6 hotels in Sant'Anatolia di Narco.

 
 
La Terrazza Del Castello        
Piazza San Paolo 1

La Terrazza Del Castello provides a comfortable setting while in Sant'Anatolia di Narco. It also features luggage storage.The bed & breakfast has 3 rooms, all of which are filled with a variety of amenities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
Convento di Santa Croce Star Rating 3        
Piazza del Convento 4

From the ancient cloister, housing the old well, you can enterthe hall, and see its walls decorated by frescos depicting the life of Saint Francis. All of them have a breathtaking view over thevalley. To reach the other double rooms you have also the possibility to take the lift .
Agriturismo Il Sovrano        
Loc. Castelvecchio 3

Featuring a garden, bar and free Wi-Fi in all areas, Agriturismo Il Sovrano is located in the Umbria countryside, 1.2 miles from Sant' Anatolia di Narco. Olive oil and jam are produced on site.
Agriturismo Zafferano e Dintorni        
Localita Castel San Felice 2

Offering a garden and free private parking, Agriturismo Zafferano e Dintorni is located in S. Anatolia di Narco, next to a church. Producing fruits and vegetables, the property is a 15-minute drive from Spoleto.
Country Terrace        
Via dei Tigli - Grotti s/n

Located in Sant?Anatolia di Narco in the Umbria Region, this detached holiday home features a terrace and a garden with a terrace. The property is 24.2 miles from Assisi and features views of the mountains.
Agriturismo Casale Rosso        
Localita Casale Spinelli

Agriturismo Casale Rosso provides a comfortable setting while in Sant'Anatolia di Narco. It also offers luggage storage.Agriturismo Casale Rosso has comfortable rooms, furnished to suit the requirements of any traveller.
 
 
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Sant'Anatolia di Narco is a comune in the Province of Perugia in the Italian region Umbria, located about 60 km southeast of Perugia. It is a medieval town commanded by a 12th-century castle, with a 14th-century line of walls.