Monte Amiata

Monte Amiata

Monte Amiata is the highest extinct volcano in Italy, and home of the largest beech tree forest in the country. The Etruscans considered it their Mount Olympus, and the fertile land and thick forests have been inhabited since prehistoric times. The Anello...
Autumn

Autumn

Autumn days are mild and quiet, with clear skies, fresh air, and crisp evenings. We have regular guests who enjoy long walks on the beach, drinks at the beachside cafes, and the quiet and welcoming towns. For them it’s the best time of the year to stay in...
Lago di Vico

Lago di Vico

According to legend Lago di Vico was created by Hercules wielding his hammer . It’s a beautiful volcanic crater lake just south of Viterbo, part of the Lake Vico National park famous for it’s extensive beech tree forest. The lake is surrounded by the...
Civita di Bagnoregio

Civita di Bagnoregio

Civita di Bagnoregio is one of the more extraordinary sites in Italy, perched on an unstable, crumbling pateau above the valley east of Lago di Bolsena, with just 16 inhabitants, only accessible by a reinforced footbridge, founded by the Etruscans more than 2,500...
Casa Terra

Casa Terra

The windows and doors of Casa Terra open onto a wide open patio covered by grapevines in front of a large grass garden and private parking that overlook the nature reserve and down to the sea. Terra is quiet, private, and charming, and features wooden beams,...