The mill of Molanoce is an old water-mill set in a 12th century building, a stone and wood structure dating back to the late Roman period.
The place-name "Molanoce" indicates the place where, in the Middle Ages, walnuts were crushed to produce oil for votive lamps.
From the 17th century onward it became a water-mill for grinding grain, spelt and maize.
Nowadays, the restored apartments are the ideal setting for exclusive and pleasant holidays in the heart of Italy.
The Molanoce water-mill is reputed in Umbria to be a place with a certain magic aeura: for this reason the "Umbria Gastronomic Association" has choosen it as its seat of operations.
Furthermore, free samples of local products to give all guests a warm welcome to Umbria.
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- Overview
- Rooms: 1
- Rooms with bathroom: 1
- Beds: 6
- Apartments: 2
- Last restructure: 1997
- Historic building
- Panoramic View
- Quiet location
- In campagna
- Room facilities
- PETS ALLOWED
- Heating
- Service
- Refrigerator
- Other services
- Credit card accepted
- Private parking
- Hotel facilities
- Heating
- Typical cooking