フマーネ

フマーネの無料Wi-Fi付きおすすめホテル

ご希望の日付を選択して、フマーネで無料Wi-Fiが利用可能なホテルを今すぐチェック!

オリコン顧客満足度 第1位 海外旅行予約サイト
Trip.com 受賞
2026年 オリコン顧客満足度®調査
旅行予約サイト 海外旅行 第1位
下にスワイプしてさらに表示
絞り込み条件
ホテルランク
≤2345
お客さまの評価
とても素晴らしい 9以上素晴らしい 8以上とても良い 7以上良い 6以上

フマーネで人気の無料Wi-Fi付きホテル

ご希望の条件で、フマーネでWi-Fi完備の人気ホテルを見つけましょう。
人気順
安い順
市中心部からの距離(近い順)
高評価
47
Costa degli Ulivi
フマーネのホテル
慌しい一日の終わりには、コスタ デッリ ウリヴィでおくつろぎください。コスタ デッリ ウリヴィは、フマーネでも指折りの素晴らしい宿泊施設の内の一つです。Domegliara - S.Ambrogioから8km、ヴェローナ・ヴィッラフランカ空港から20kmと、交通便利な場所にあります。付近には、Ingresso Parco ValpolicellaやChiesa parrocchiale di Santa Maria della Misericordia、Santuario Solaneなど、フマーネの多くの観光名所があります。お時間に余裕のあるお客様は、館内の様々な施設をぜひご利用ください。お車をご利用のお客様は、フマーネの当施設提供の駐車場をご利用いただけます。フマーネのホテルの中でも、コスタ デッリ ウリヴィはそのすばらしい設備で高評価をいただいております。
非常に良い
30件の口コミ
9.1/10
1泊
17,471円
空室を検索
29
Agriturismo Acinatico Wine Relais
フマーネのホテル
アグリツーリズモ アシナチコ ワイン リレはフマーネにあり、アキダウアナ スパやピエーヴェ ディ サン ジョルジョまで車で 15 分以内で行けます。 このカントリーハウスは、ガルダランドまで 24.5 km、ヴェローナ アリーナまで 28.5 km の場所にあります。 自転車レンタルなどをレクリエーションに利用し、ルーフトップテラスや庭園からの眺めをお楽しみいただけます。 バー / ラウンジでお好みのドリンクを召し上がり、喉の渇きを癒してください。無料のビュッフェを毎日、8:00 ~ 10:00 までお召し上がりいただけます。 敷地内にはセルフパーキング (無料) が備わっています。 全部で 5 室ある冷房完備の客室にはミニバーがあります。客室ではWiFi (無料)をご利用いただけます。シャワーのある専用バスルームには、バスアメニティ (無料)、ビデが備わっています。デスク、遮光カーテンをご利用いただけ、ハウスキーピング サービスは、毎日行われます。

「服務熱誠的家庭式酒莊民宿,位於風景秀麗的Valpolicella 產區的山丘上,還可參觀民宿家庭的莊園,好多靚酒飲。酒莊住宿房間設計現代簡潔舒適 自駕遊前往羅密歐Verona古城約35分鐘,水城威尼斯約2小時。 印象難忘,十分推介。」
素晴らしい
45件の口コミ
9.6/10
1泊
25,615円
空室を検索
41
Il Mulino dei Veraghi the Mill at the Falls
フマーネのホテル
フマーネの山間部にあるイル ムリーノ デイ ヴェラギは、ラガリーナ渓谷まで歩いてすぐ、モリーナ ウォーターフォール パークまで車で 3 分です。 このアグリツーリズムは、ナトゥラ ヴィヴァ公園まで 26.6 km、フマーネ洞窟まで 4.6 km の場所にあります。 併設されたワイナリー、季節限定屋外プールといったレクリエーション設備をぜひご利用ください。その他の設備としてこのアグリツーリズムでは、WiFi (無料)、ピクニックエリアをご利用いただけます。 コンチネンタル ブレックファストを毎日 8:30 ~ 10:30 までお召し上がりいただけます (有料)。 敷地内にはセルフパーキング (無料) が備わっています。 全部で 6 室ある客室で、おくつろぎください。客室ではWiFi (無料)をご利用いただけます。
素晴らしい
9.4/10
1泊
16,381円
空室を検索
こちらもおすすめ
朝食付きプランのあるホテルツインルームのあるホテルダブルルームのあるホテルプール付きのホテルキャンセル料無料のホテル
23
フマーネのホテル
Cà Dei Merli is an ancient dryer for the Amarone della Vapolicella grapes finely renovated in 2014, immersed in the tranquility of the valley, the junction point between the city of Verona, Lake Garda and Lessinia. Located behind Fumane at the foot of Monte Rivoli under the spectacular and suggestive Sanctuary of the Madonna de la Salette which is a fantastic panoramic balcony over the vineyards of Valpolicella, it is the ideal place to recover energy. Its particular position makes it suitable for both relaxing holidays and cultural tourism, thanks to the convenience with which you can reach the main tourist destinations in the Veneto region, such as Verona, Lake Garda, Venice, Treviso and Trentino. For lovers of walking and cycling there are paths surrounded by greenery. For lovers of good food and good wine there are numerous food and wine tours with wine tastings; the owners in love with their territory offer themselves to suggest tasting itineraries.The house consists of a main area where the owners reside and an independent area reserved for guests. The old drying room has two rooms with four places each, one with a double bed and a bunk bed; the other instead with two double beds. There is also a kitchen equipped with oven, fridge, dishwasher and a wood stove to cook in the typical way of this area.The rooms have air conditioning, TV, are equipped with independent heating and free internet.The apartment has a laundry room with washing machine and a 400l DHW storage tank to guarantee a constant flow of hot water.At the entrance there is a comfortable and graceful sitting area for reading, working or writing.It is possible to have numerous outdoor parking spaces available, inside the property, which can be accessed through a motorized gate.The property also has an outdoor park with a 7.5X3.5 above-ground swimming pool and is equipped with a sun lounger and barbecue, umbrella, table and chairs for dining.The town of Fumane is located a few kilometers from one of the best hospitals in the province of Verona, the Negrar hospital, reachable in 20 minutes.Leisure activities: in the area there are two riding stables, different paths and paths for mountain biking or for lovers of walking. In the village there are several restaurants and agritourisms. For those who love good wine since we are in the center of historic Valpolicella there are a hundred wineries that offer tastings and guided tours. Places to visit: Verona can be reached in 25 minutes as well as Lake Garda and its theme parks such as Gardaland and Caneva World, in 20 minutes you can also reach the Pastrengo zoo safari and in 10 minutes by road you can spend an afternoon to relax at Terme Aquardens, which are the largest in Europe. In about twenty minutes you can reach the Verona airport. For mountain lovers in an hour and a half you can be in the Dolomites.10 minutes from the property, there are also the famous Molina Waterfalls which attract more than 80,000 tourists every year. The peculiarity of this area is the abundance of water, thanks to the existence of perennial springs located north of the town of Molina. In addition to the sparkling waterfalls, the park also offers visitors a landscape marked by woods and meadows, frequently interrupted by streams and rivers that combine the sweetness of the greenery, in the infinite variety of vegetation, with the gray of the rocky spurs.A synthesis of the low mountain landscape can be found in the Park, where paths and itineraries offer the visitor now the serene solemnity of a cascade of sparkling water, now the expanse of multicolored flowers between a forest and a cliff, now the ravine inhabited by a swirling stream. In addition, the Tibetan Bridge, a classic engineering work suspended with ropes between opposite sides, is also beautiful to see. It is the first construction of its kind in Veneto and also among the rarities in our country, and connects the trail system of Marano di Valpolicella with that of Sant'Anna d'Alfaedo.Then we also find the Fumane Caves nearby, which testify to the uninterrupted presence of the Neandertal Man and then of the Homo sapiens sapiens from about 80 thousand to 25 thousand years ago. Finally, but no less interesting, the Veja Bridge, probably frequented since well before the last ice age by a colony of skilled workers of flint artifacts, arrows, tips, needles, leaves us amazed that those prehistoric men (perhaps Neanderthal) traded their precious material for half of Europe, up to the Baltic Sea in present-day Poland, via the Amber route, or to the French end.Amarone della Valpolicella is a dry DOCG red passito wine produced exclusively in Valpolicella in the province of Verona.Organoleptic characteristics:color: deep red possibly tending to garnet with aging;smell: characteristic, accentuated;flavor: full, velvety, warm;maximum residual sugar 12 g / l if the actual alcoholic strength is 14%. Olfactory hints: ripe fruit, black cherry and raspberry jam. In the older ones you can also perceive hints of musk and tar, the latter in technical jargon called goudron.Alcoholic strength: the minimum expected alcoholic strength is 14º, for the full-bodied it can even reach 17º.The name of this structured Veronese red, Amarone, derives from the word "amaro", adopted to distinguish it from the sweet of Recioto della Valpolicella from which it originated, albeit involuntarily.The new epithet Amarone to indicate the Recioto Amaro or Recioto Secco was born in the spring of 1936 in the Cantina Sociale Valpolicella, at the time based in Villa Mosconi in Arbizzano di Valpolicella, by the capocantina Adelino Lucchese, exceptional palate and nose that, thanks to the lucky finding a cask of recioto forgotten in the cellar and tapping the Recioto Amaro from the fermentation barrel, he came out in an enthusiastic exclamation: "This is not a Amaro, it is an Amarone". The foreman had given Valpolicella the magic word.Amarone has been spoken of since Catullo's time in Carme n. 27 (about 49 BC) claims "calices amariores" (more bitter glasses). But many other documents bear witness to this.Traces of the predilection for this wine and for the grapes that produce it is also found in the Edict of Rotari which established very severe penalties for those who caused damage to the vines and high fines for those who stole the bunches. For the years following 1000 d. C. there is evidence of some deeds of purchase and sale of vineyards in the production area of Amarone della Valpolicella, indeed wine is considered equal to money to pay feudal rights. In the following centuries the presence of Amarone della Valpolicella continues in the official documents and writings of the humanists. An estimate of 1503 attests that the production area of Amarone della Valpolicella; it was a rich and famous valley thanks to its wines. Fame that continued until the Enlightenment era when Scipione Maffei in an important text proposed the bitter diction, to indicate the wine "a particular grace produced in Valpolicella".The experience needed to bring the grapes destined for this precious wine to the right drying is very high. Withering is essential, so much so that someone called this phase a second harvest. The grapes, healthy and perfectly ripe not only on the skin but also internally, are selected already at the time of harvest, in the first two weeks of October, choosing the loose bunches, with the berries not too close together, so that they let the circular 'air. These small dark "nuggets" are distributed in a single layer on the plateaux, large wooden boxes, increasingly replaced by perforated plastic, for ventilation and to ensure faster washability after use.The plateaux are stacked in the dryers, generally ventilated rooms above the houses and cellars. Useful position for those who have to turn and periodically check the grapes and then work them quickly, at the right time.The dryers must be in positions where constant ventilation is allowed, controlled by suitably prepared windows, where the temperature can change gradually and where there is no stagnation of humidity. For this reason, some historic cellars are built on bumps and sides of hills in sometimes unlikely positions, outside the rules of small practicality. Sometimes it was the location of the dryer that decided the location of the entire building.Withering lasts about 120 days; the most evident visible consequence of this phase, in addition to the wilting of the berries, is the weight loss of the bunches which varies according to the type of grape.In late January, early February, the grapes are pressed and the maceration on the skins is long. The fermentation at low temperature is also very slow, even for 30/50 days. This serves to ensure that sugars, due to the effect of yeasts, are transformed into alcohol. If the final wine maintains a low presence of sugars, it can be defined as Amarone. If the quantity is higher, Recioto is obtained instead.The grapes left to dry cannot be vinified before December 1st.A minimum aging of two years is required with effect from 1 January following the harvest.All grape drying, vinification, seasoning and bottling operations must be carried out in the DOCG area.About pets:Pets allowed: dogs and cats (limit 3 total).About checkOut:Check out before 9:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 5:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About events:No events allowed.
とても素晴らしい
9.8/10
空室を検索
49
B&B Mimosa e Lillà
フマーネのホテル
フマーネの広域公園内にあるB&B ミモザ エ リラからは、アキダウアナ スパやモリーナ ウォーターフォール パークまで車で 15 分かからずに行くことができます。 このB&Bは、ナトゥラ ヴィヴァ公園まで 14.2 km、ガルダ デイ ヴィラ デイ チェードリ温泉パークまで 19.2 km の場所に位置しています。 庭園からの眺めを楽しみ、WiFi (無料)やツアー / チケット案内などをお使いいただけます。 無料のビュッフェを毎日、8:00 ~ 9:00 までお召し上がりいただけます。 敷地内にはセルフパーキング (無料) が備わっています。 全 2 室ある客室には、床暖房があり、滞在をご満喫いただけます。各客室には、専用のパティオがあります。客室ではWiFi (無料)をご利用いただけます。デスク、ボトルウォーター (無料)をご利用いただけ、ハウスキーピング サービスは、毎日行われます。
素晴らしい
5件の口コミ
9.5/10
1泊
17,031円
空室を検索
24
フマーネのホテル
NEW 2020, THE POOL IS CURRENTLY NOT PRESENT, BUT IT WILL BE INSTALLED AND READY FROM 01 MAY 2020. THE POOL WILL BE AT THE SALT WITHOUT THE USE OF ZERO CHEMISTRYCà Della Fumana is a brand new apartment in an ancient dryer for the Amarone della Vapolicella grapes finely renovated in 2019, immersed in the tranquility of the valley, the junction point between the city of Verona, Lake Garda and Lessinia. Located behind Fumane at the foot of Monte Rivoli under the spectacular and suggestive Sanctuary of the Madonna de la Salette which is a fantastic panoramic balcony over the vineyards of Valpolicella, it is the ideal place to recover energy. Its particular position makes it suitable for both relaxing holidays and cultural tourism, thanks to the convenience with which you can reach the main tourist destinations in the Veneto region, such as Verona, Lake Garda, Venice, Treviso and Trentino. For lovers of walking and cycling tourism there are paths surrounded by greenery. For lovers of good food and good wine there are numerous food and wine tours with wine tastings; the owners in love with their territory offer themselves to suggest tasting itineraries.The house consists of a main area where the owners live and an independent area reserved for guests. The apartment has two bedrooms with two places each, one with a double bed; the other instead with two single beds that can become double, then there is a beautiful living room with a large sofa bed that sleeps two.There is also available an open plan kitchen / living area equipped with oven, fridge, dishwasher, sofa and satellite TV. The rooms have air conditioning, are equipped with independent heating and free internet.The apartment has a laundry room with washing machine, ironing board, iron and drying rack.It is possible to have numerous outdoor parking spaces available, inside the property, which can be accessed through a motorized gate.The property also has an outdoor park equipped with sun deck and barbecue, umbrella, table and chairs for eating.The town of Fumane is located a few kilometers from one of the best hospitals in the province of Verona, the Negrar hospital, reachable in 20 minutes.Leisure activities: in the area there are two riding stables, different paths and paths for mountain biking or for lovers of walking. In the village there are several restaurants and agritourisms. For those who love good wine since we are in the center of historic Valpolicella there are a hundred wineries that offer tastings and guided tours. Places to visit: Verona can be reached in 25 minutes as well as Lake Garda and its theme parks such as Gardaland and Caneva World, in 20 minutes you can also reach the Pastrengo zoo safari and in 10 minutes by road you can spend an afternoon of relaxation at Terme Aquardens, which are the largest in Europe. In about twenty minutes you can reach Verona airport. For mountain lovers in an hour and a half you can be in the Dolomites.10 minutes from the property, there are also the famous Molina Waterfalls which attract more than 80,000 tourists every year. The peculiarity of this area is the abundance of water, thanks to the existence of perennial springs located north of the town of Molina. In addition to the sparkling waterfalls, the park also offers visitors a landscape marked by woods and meadows, frequently interrupted by streams and rivers that combine the sweetness of the greenery, in the infinite variety of vegetation, with the gray of the rocky spurs.A synthesis of the low mountain landscape can be found in the Park, where paths and itineraries offer the visitor now the serene solemnity of a cascade of sparkling water, now the expanse of multicolored flowers between a forest and a cliff, now the ravine inhabited by a swirling stream. In addition, the Tibetan Bridge, a classic engineering work suspended with ropes between opposite sides, is also beautiful to see. It is the first construction of its kind in Veneto and also among the rarities in our country, and connects the trail system of Marano di Valpolicella with that of Sant'Anna d'Alfaedo.Then we also find the Fumane Caves nearby, which testify to the uninterrupted presence of the Neandertal Man and then of the Homo sapiens sapiens from about 80 thousand to 25 thousand years ago. Finally, but no less interesting, the Veja Bridge, probably frequented since well before the last ice age by a colony of skilled workers of flint artifacts, arrows, tips, needles, leaves us amazed that those prehistoric men (perhaps Neanderthal) traded their precious material for half of Europe, up to the Baltic Sea in present-day Poland, via the Amber route, or to the French end.Amarone della Valpolicella is a dry DOCG red passito wine produced exclusively in Valpolicella in the province of Verona.Organoleptic characteristics:color: deep red possibly tending to garnet with aging;smell: characteristic, accentuated;flavor: full, velvety, warm;maximum residual sugar 12 g / l if the actual alcoholic strength is 14%. Olfactory hints: ripe fruit, black cherry and raspberry jam. In the older ones you can also perceive hints of musk and tar, the latter in technical jargon called goudron.Alcoholic strength: the minimum expected alcoholic strength is 14º, for the full-bodied it can even reach 17º.The name of this structured Veronese red, Amarone, derives from the word "amaro", adopted to distinguish it from the sweet of Recioto della Valpolicella from which it originated, albeit involuntarily.The new epithet Amarone to indicate the Recioto Amaro or Recioto Secco was born in the spring of 1936 in the Cantina Sociale Valpolicella, at the time based in Villa Mosconi in Arbizzano di Valpolicella, by the capocantina Adelino Lucchese, exceptional palate and nose that, thanks to the lucky finding a cask of recioto forgotten in the cellar and tapping the Recioto Amaro from the fermentation barrel, he came out in an enthusiastic exclamation: "This is not a Amaro, it is an Amarone". The foreman had given Valpolicella the magic word.Amarone has been spoken of since Catullo's time in Carme n. 27 (about 49 BC) claims "calices amariores" (more bitter glasses). But many other documents bear witness to this.Traces of the predilection for this wine and for the grapes that produce it is also found in the Edict of Rotari which established very severe penalties for those who caused damage to the vines and high fines for those who stole the bunches. For the years following 1000 d. C. there is evidence of some deeds of purchase and sale of vineyards in the production area of Amarone della Valpolicella, indeed wine is considered equal to money to pay feudal rights. In the following centuries the presence of Amarone della Valpolicella continues in the official documents and writings of the humanists. An estimate of 1503 attests that the production area of Amarone della Valpolicella; it was a rich and famous valley thanks to its wines. Fame that continued until the Enlightenment era when Scipione Maffei in an important text proposed the bitter diction, to indicate the wine "a particular grace produced in Valpolicella".The experience needed to bring the grapes destined for this precious wine to the right drying is very high. Withering is essential, so much so that someone called this phase a second harvest. The grapes, healthy and perfectly ripe not only on the skin but also internally, are selected already at the time of harvest, in the first two weeks of October, choosing the loose bunches, with the berries not too close together, so that they let the circular 'air. These small dark "nuggets" are distributed in a single layer on the plateaux, large wooden boxes, increasingly replaced by perforated plastic, for ventilation and to ensure faster washability after use.The plateaux are stacked in the dryers, generally ventilated rooms above the houses and cellars. Useful position for those who have to turn and periodically check the grapes and then work them quickly, at the right time.The dryers must be in positions where constant ventilation is allowed, controlled by suitably prepared windows, where the temperature can change gradually and where there is no stagnation of humidity. For this reason, some historic cellars are built on bumps and sides of hills in sometimes unlikely positions, outside the rules of small practicality. Sometimes it was the location of the dryer that decided the location of the entire building.Withering lasts about 120 days; the most evident visible consequence of this phase, in addition to the wilting of the berries, is the weight loss of the bunches which varies according to the type of grape.In late January, early February, the grapes are pressed and the maceration on the skins is long. Very slow fermentation at low temperature, even for 30/50 days. This serves to ensure that sugars, due to the effect of yeasts, are transformed into alcohol. If the final wine maintains a low presence of sugars, it can be defined as Amarone. If the quantity is higher, Recioto is obtained instead.The grapes put to dry cannot be vinified before December 1st.A minimum aging of two years is required with effect from 1 January following the harvest.All grape drying, vinification, seasoning and bottling operations must be carried out in the DOCG area.About pets:Pets allowed: dogs and cats (limit 1 total).About checkOut:Check out before 9:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 5:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About events:No events allowed.
とても素晴らしい
9.8/10
空室を検索
フマーネのWi-Fi付きホテルをもっと見る

よくある質問

フマーネでWi-Fiのホテルは、1泊あたりの平均価格がどのくらいですか?

フマーネでWi-Fiのホテルは、一泊あたりの平均価格が平日30,558円、週末(金~土曜日)28,065円です。

フマーネのWi-Fiのホテルを予約する際に、利用可能なキャンペーン情報を教えてください。

Trip.comでは、年間を通じてさまざまなキャンペーンを開催し、お得な割引クーポンを配布いたしております。詳細はキャンペーンページにてご確認ください。

フマーネで特に人気のあるWi-Fiのホテルはどこですか?

フマーネのWi-Fi付きホテルの基本情報

掲載ホテル数6
レビュー数112
平均料金(平日)30,558円
平均料金(土日祝)28,065円