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Fun, Sport and Activities

If sitting and gazing at the views isn’t enough action for you there’s plenty of other things to do:

Sports and Outdoor Activities

  • Tennis: a very nice hard court in a quiet area of the grounds
  • Soccer: a small grass pitch with goals and nets plus an enclosed 5-a-side pitch with an astro turf surface
  • Volleyball: a full size outdoor court
  • Table tennis (ping-pong): a full size table is provided outdoors (with canopy in case of rain)
  • Swimming: take a dip in one of our four swimming pools (2 adult pools and 2 children’s pools)
  • Petanque: a full size pentaque (French boule)

Within the beautiful landscape of the Sibillini Mountain National Park there is also

  • Walking: there are some good walks that start and finish at Il Collaccio (maps and directions available at reception) and hundreds of other mountain trails in the national park
  • Mountain biking: bikes are available for hire on-site or nearby
  • Horse riding: In Norcia and Castelluccio (Piano Grande)

Family fun
The following activities are highly recommended for families

  • Rafting on the Nera river: very safe and suitable for children of 4 years and older. The rafting can be booked at our main reception when you are here.
  • Self - guided walks: a selection of walks is available starting from the campsite.
  • Mountain Chairlift: in the ski area of Frontignano (25 minutes drive) lovely views and walks on the mountain (open July and August only)
  • Donkey rides (can be booked at reception)

Within a 25 Km. area it is also possible to experience several activities with the help of professional guides

Nature alive www.umbriaoutdoor.it

“No kill fishing”: River Nera Park www.legambientenera.it

Hang gliding and paragliding: Prodelta-Castelluccio www.prodelta.it

River Rafting www.asgaia.it www.raftingumbria.it

Excursions with mules and donkeys www.lamulattiera.it

Trekking with the National Park guides www.sibillini.net

Free climbing and canyoning www.csoumbria.it

Orienteering and other open air activities www.precipizirelativi.it

Activities at "Il Collaccio"

Pig-Out Party 3

Friday 25th May to Monday 28th May 2012 and Saturday 2nd to Tuesday 5th June 2012

Come and join us for the usual mix of great food, great wine, great company, live entertainment, quizzes, fun and games plus of course the ever popular ‘Mission Imporkible 3’ treasure hunt and tasks to test the cunning and ingenuity of our guests. Being such a special date we want to mark the occasion with the best part ever so, whether you are Pig-Out Party regulars or newcomers, you are in for a great time!

 

Like our previous Pig-Out parties, we are offering fantastic discounts for guests wishing to extend their stay with any additional nights at half the normal price. So, not only great fun but also great value too!

 

Book now to secure a place and ensure you don’t miss the fun!

 

Here are the details:

Pig-Out Party 3

Friday May 25th – Monday May 28th 2012

and

Saturday June 2nd - Tuesday June 5th 2012

 

 

What can I expect?
Live music – the best of Umbrian food and wine – fun activities for all the family – live family entertainment – party atmosphere!

 

 

All prices are
per person
on a shared basis

Adult
(2 sharing)

Adult
(3+ sharing)

Locanda del Porcellino
(hotel) or Apartment
Extra nights at half normal price

229

219

Chalet
Extra nights at half normal price

199

189

Bungalow
Extra nights at half normal price

175

165

Camping
Extra nights at half normal price

155

 

Children (under 12) – Half the adult price

 

Price includes:

Accommodation for 3 nights

Breakfast each day

Lunch on Saturday and Sunday (Sunday and Monday for June date)

Dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Saturday, Sunday and Monday on June date)

Entertainment and activities

Complimentary aperitivo each evening

Free yoga/pilates classes (please bring suitable clothing)


Painting Botanical with Elaine Searle - Early Orchids and Spring Flowers

2nd to 9th May 2012
Imagine the bliss of a holiday combining stunning scenery, good food, company and accommodation and the best of botanical painting tuition. On this holiday you can paint as much or as little as you wish. The itinerary comprises five days of tuition plus a day's excursion exploring the remarkable landscape and villages of the Sibillini National Park. Most mornings will be spent in the ground floor studio with Elaine offering individual guidance. In the afternoons you can choose to continue working independently in the studio, or relax and explore the area.
Non-painting partners are welcome to come along to relax and enjoy the facilities and the beautiful surrounding countryside. There are many interesting day trips out (own transort essential) and a good selection of activities that can be arranged for you - ask us for more details. The excursion on Friday is included in the price so that partners can join the group for an enjoyable day out together.
Prices:
960 euros per painter (sharing)
660 euros per non-painting partner (sharing) 
120 euros per week single occupancy supplement
What's included in the price?
- 7 nights accommodation in one of our en-suite hotel rooms
- full board* including half a bottle of wine with the evening meal
- Daily studio tuition by Elaine Searle (painters only)
- Painting boards, light box and jam jars
- Free tea and coffee
-* dinner on day of arrival, breakfast on day of departure, full board on all other days.
- Excursion on free day including transport and lunch.
What's not included?
- Flights
- Insurance
- Airport transfers (please contact Il Collaccio to arrange this if required)
- Single room supplement (120 euros per week)
How to book
To make a reservation or request further information, please contact: kevin@ilcollaccio.com
To see learn more about Elaine Searle please click on the link below: www.paintbotanical.com
About Elaine Searle
Elaine has taught botanical painting to both individuals and groups of all abilities, throughout Britain, Europe and the USA. She is passionate about botanical painting and loves to travel to give tuition. Her expertise ranges from instruction on the specific watercolour techniques of botanical painting to more aesthetic considerations such as how to improve the composition of a painting. Her relaxed and supportive teaching style encourages students to achieve their personal best whilst enjoying the company of like minded people.
Her paintings feature in The Highgrove Florilegium (a visual record of plants from Highgrove, the Gloucestershire family home of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall), The Hunt Institute Collection in Pittsburgh and many private collections worldwide. She is member of The American Association of Botanical Artists and in 2008 was awarded a RHS Silver Gilt Medal for a collection of eight paintings of succulents.

Frequently asked questions

What studio facilities are provided?

Individual tables with a drawing board slope, task lighting,

water pots and paper towels are provided for each student.

The studio has reasonable natural light and is equipped with

a good light box and a small fridge for specimens.

What painting materials should I bring?

Brushes, pencils, erasers, sharpener, ruler etc

Watercolour paints

Mixing palette, Magnifying glass

Hot Pressed Watercolour paper

Sketch pad

A few small sheets of thin tracing paper

if you are new to this form of painting or would like more

information on equipment to bring please contact

elaine@paintbotanical.com

Can I use the studio anytime?

Yes. The studio is on the ground floor of the Locanda building

where the bedrooms are located. It is open at all times – great

for early bird or insomniac painters! You may also leave your

painting materials in the studio throughout your stay.

Can I make Tea or Coffee in the studio?

There are free tea and coffee making facilities in the studio but

not in the rooms. If you would like to make a hot drink in

your room we recommend you bring a small travel kettle.

What else do I need to bring with me?

A pair of sturdy flat-soled shoes or trainers. Walking boots if

you plan to walk a lot otherwise trainers will do. Sun cream

and insect repellent (not a major problem but advisable as it is

not available on site).

Will the swimming pools be open?

No. Sorry – it is too early in the season.

What clothes should I bring?

Early May can be sunny and pleasantly warm but can

occasionally be inclement and may be coolish in early

mornings and evenings. Come prepared. A cardigan or fleece

and a light rain jacket is recommended.

Is Il Collaccio suitable for people with walking difficulties?

Generally, yes. The studio is on the ground floor and there are

also two bedrooms available on the ground floor of the hotel.

There is a walk of about 100 meters with a gentle incline from

the studio and hotel to the restaurant.

Can I walk nearby?

Yes. There are 4 or 5 walks of varying duration and difficulty

from Il Collaccio. Free maps with directions are available from

reception. There are countless other walking opportunities

within the national park.

What can my partner do?

Besides lazing, reading or enjoying the other on-site facilities

your partner can explore the local area (we provide free maps

and local information). This is a scenically very interesting

area and there is much to photograph/visit. Your own hire

car is essential to do this. There are various other interesting

local activities (see website www.ilcollaccio.com for more

information). Partners are also welcome to join the group on

the optional day out. 

What can we do on our free day – Friday?

Included in the cost of your holiday is a whole day excursion

designed to give you a flavour of the area. Leaving promptly

after breakfast we will visit the local town of Visso for its

weekly market before traveling on through a high plateau in

the national park and stoping for lunch at a typical restaurant.

Of course, you can opt out to continue painting in the studio

or relax for the day at Il Collaccio.

Is there a shop at Il Collaccio?

The shop is closed until June but you can buy wine, soft drinks and ice creams from the bar which is open all day. 

 

 

Can I pay by credit card?

You can pay for your room and most services by credit

card. Bar bills are cash euros only. 

What other activities are there at Il Collaccio or nearby?

Besides exploring the local villages and the food shops

of Norcia, nearby activities include walking, river rafting,

horse riding and mountain biking. We can organise all these

activities for you at reception or in advance. 

Is the hotel restaurant close to the studio?

It’s about 100 metres on an unmade road with a small,

gradual incline (and spectacular views!). 

What’s the food like?

Breakfast is simple as is the Italian tradition with fruit

juice, coffee /tea, croissant, bread and jam and cereals.

 

Lunch is a cold and hot buffet with a selection of delicious

local dishes and salads. This will be served out on the

restaurant terrace weather permitting.

 

Dinner in the restaurant is classic Umbrian cuisine with a

starter, then pasta or fish or meat followed by desert (see

website www.ilcollaccio.com to view the standard restaurant

menu and the type of dishes served.) The area is famous for

its truffles, prosciutto, salami, wild boar, sausages, river trout,

sheep’s cheese and lentils. 

Do you cater for Vegetarians and special dietary needs?

Yes. Please advise us when you book.

What will the weather be like?

Obviously, we can’t guarantee the weather but if it’s fine then

expect warm sunny days with cool evenings. We are at 600

meters. 

Is there an internet connection?

Yes. A wi-fi internet connection (download speed normally between 1MB – 2 MB per second) is available near reception and at the hotel. There is also a public computer. There is a charge to use the internet. 

Is there a mobile phone signal?

Generally, yes. There are also telephones in the hotel rooms

and public telephones on site.
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Botanical Art Drawing and Colour Penciling with Ann Swan SBA

June 9th to June 16th 2012

Following the huge success and popularity of Ann's 2011 holiday, she returns again in 2012 for a seven day holiday sharing her expertise and passion for botanical art. Learn about her distinctive style and techniques while drawing the rich and diverse local flora.

This is a relaxed style of holiday that offers not only top class tuition from Ann, but also lots of opportunities to get out and explore our beautiful area either by yourself or on organised excursions. The holiday is scheduled to coincide with the explosion of wild flowers and orchids for which this area is justly famous.

To find out more about Ann’s work and this holiday including prices and how to book, click on the link below: www.annswan.co.uk/workshops.php

About Ann Swan

Ann Swan is one of the UK’s leading Botanical Artists. She specializes in pencil and coloured pencil work. Her exquisitely detailed drawings have been sold and exhibited worldwide including at The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Hunt Institute, Pittsburgh, USA. She has been awarded four gold medals by the Royal Horticultural Society and a silver medal by the 14th World orchid Conference and her work features in the Shirley Sherwood Collection. Her striking compositions are intensely observed and often enhanced with colour, using a technique of applying conté pastel or coloured pencil with solvent. Many of these meticulous plant portraits have now been reproduced as limited edition prints, each one signed and numbered by the artist.

Ann studied in the 1960s at Manchester College of Art and Design. Pencil drawing has always been her favourite medium but it was not until 1988 that she was able to combine her interest in natural forms with her drawing skills. She began to exhibit in 1990 and now shows her work worldwide. Exhibitions include The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in 1994 and the Hunt Institute's 8th International Exhibition in Pittsburgh USA. She exhibits regularly at the Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower Shows and with the Society of Botanical Artists and Society of Flower Painters. Her work is represented in the Shirley Sherwood Collection and features in many prestigious private collections around the world. Her drawings of Lycastes for The National Collection of Lycastes have been awarded 4 Gold Medals by the RHS and a silver medal at the 14th World Orchid Conference.

Ann's striking pencil drawings of plant forms are intensely observed and often brilliantly enhanced with colour, exhibiting a strong sense of style and design. She has developed her own individual techniques, either building up layers of dry coloured pencil or applying conté pastel or coloured pencils with solvent. Many of her meticulous plant portraits have now been reproduced by a specialist Fine Art Printer and member of the Fine Art Guild. The drawings are laser scanned to capture all the fine detail and then printed lithographically on acid free paper. The light-fast colours are hand mixed to reproduce exactly the quality of the original and the process is monitored at every stage by the artist. Each print is signed and numbered and the editions are strictly limited.

In 1998 Ann started drypoint engraving which adapts well to her detailed style. She engraves directly onto copper plate with a diamond or steel carbide point and then hand prints the plates herself. The editions are limited to between 10 and 25 prints. Some of her work is also reproduced as high quality Greeting Cards.


Photography Workshops with David Noton

May 11th to 15th and May 18th to 22nd 2012

His passion for photography, travel and the world’s beautiful places are the defining influences that have shaped David’s life, work and creative approach to photography. David was born in England in 1957 but spent much of his youth travelling with his family between the UK, California and Canada. After leaving school David joined the Navy - in search of further travels and adventures. It was whilst sailing the seven seas in the Merchant Navy that his interest in photography grew. After a few years at sea he decided to pursue his passion and returned to study photography in Gloucester, England in 1982. Ever since David has been captivated by photography. After leaving college in 1985 he began to work as a freelance photographer specialising in landscape and other travel subjects, which over the last 25 years have taken him to almost every part of the globe. He is now established and recognised as one of the country’s leading landscape and travel photographers. His images sell all over the world – both as fine art photography and commercially in advertising and publishing. He has won international awards for: British Gas/ BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards in 1985,1989 & 1990. He also writes regularly about travel and photography for a number of magazines. David has worked for numerous clients and his pictures are used all over the world. British Airways, Sainsbury's, Geo, Toyota, Qantas, Sunday Times and the Telegraph are just a few of the many companies who use his images. During the last twenty years he has worked extensively for the National Trust covering much of the UK’s landscape and coastline, which has featured in many high profile publications and several highly acclaimed photographic exhibitions. Most notably: • “New Vision” Contemporary Art Photography - AOP Gallery • “The Coast Exposed” – Maritime Museum Greenwich and the Lowry • “Climate Change – in Britain’s Back Yard!” - now touring London, Nottingham, Wales, Belfast and Bristol. • “Waiting for the Light'' - solo exhibition London - OXO Gallery. David published his first book – “Waiting for the Light" in 2008”. It highlights and celebrates much of his life’s work spanning a wide range of locations and experiences during the last 25 years. He is currently working on his second book and a follow-up exhibition after his hugely successful solo exhibition in London's OXO Gallery in 2008. “I’m still passionate about photography. All aspects fascinate me; from capturing the first light of day on a frosty landscape or making the most of a bustling market in Vietnam to portraying the dignity of a wrinkled face in China” David spends much of the year travelling with his wife Wendy. When not travelling they live in England, near Sherborne in Dorset.


Il Collaccio

Azienda Agricola "Il Collaccio" 06047 Preci (Perugia) Partita IVA: 01399890548
Tel. (+39) 0743/665108 - 939005 - 939084 - Fax: (+39) 0743/939094 - Cell. 334/ 2611111 - E-mail: info@ilcollaccio.com