Arrival by car:
From the E 45 motorway (Ravenna-Orte) do not exit for Perugia, but take the exit "Ponte Felcino", situated between the exits "Bosco-Gubbio" and "Ponte Valleceppi". (For those coming from the south: pass first under the motorway.) Continue west, on to Ponte Rio. There, turn right immediately, following the road signs for Montelaguardia. From the top of the hill, drive through the village. You will find the number 39/C on your right, about 200 metres after the two bar-caffé of the village, below the street level. Drive down the little street and turn always right.
Only for those coming from the west (A1 motorway/ Trasimeno lake): Take the exit "Perugia San Faustino" and go in direction of the main town. Follow the road signs for "Elce", going straight on at all the lights. Where the road is diveded in two parts (without lights), take the left one, then go right immediatedly, in direction "San Marco". From the second roundabout on follow always the road signs for "Ponte Rio" or "Ponte Felcino", driving along the city walls for some distance. At Ponte Rio, turn left at the second crossroad for Montelaguardia (for the rest see above).
From the UmbriaAirport:
Drive in direction Perugia; when you are on the motorway, continue on the E 45 for some km in direction Cesena - Ravenna. Take the exit "Ponte Felcino", and then pass under the motorway (for the rest see above).
Persons using the satelite navigator should indicate this address: Via delle Ghiande 160, Perugia; ROLAX is naerby, on the other side of the street. The house with ROLAX is situated about 200 metres after passing the café "L'Insolito", on the righthand side of the street (when coming from the centre of the village)
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