the Surroundings
- 15 min. away
Ascoli Piceno
Known as ‘the City of a Hundred Towers’ due to the presence of many buildings of this type, some of which are still standing and visible as you walk through the historic centre, which has remained faithful to the ancient structure of the town, first Piceno-Roman and then Lombard-Medieval, it has the distinctive feature of being able to be crossed on foot, always on level ground, while discovering the many monuments, mostly in travertine, the typical porous ivory-coloured stone from the nearby quarries of Acquasanta, which are still active today. It is as if the squares and the streets that connect them were mutually complementary, in a succession of surprising views, between pedestrian areas and restricted traffic zones. A complete tour can be done in just an hour, fully enjoying the spectacle.
- 30 min. away
S. Benedetto del Tronto
The Riviera delle Palme, centered on San Benedetto del Tronto, with its fine sandy beach, has been known and appreciated by tourists for over a century. You can reach it in the morning, spend half a day or more there, and return to our agritourism without any traffic problems, which are only occasional. On the seafront, equipped with a large cycle and footpath and numerous bathing establishments, there are more than 7,000 palm trees of thirteen different varieties, which seem to embrace the air and the people walking there. These large palm trees alternate with oleanders along avenues perfumed with enchanting floral and marine fragrances.
- 30 min. away
Offida
The coast can also be reached by taking a scenic internal road surrounded by Passerina and Pecorino vineyards, which give their names to two of the area's best-known white wines. Along this route is Offida, one of Italy's most beautiful villages, with its square featuring the Town Hall, the Serpente Aureo Theatre and numerous wineries where you can taste their wines. Continuing on, you will encounter other medieval villages such as Ripatransone, Acquaviva Picena and Grottammare Alta.


- 50 min. ca. away
Castelluccio - Norcia
Castelluccio, known for its plateau where you can admire the “Fioritura” (flowering) between late May and early July, a natural phenomenon that colours the plain: during this period, poppies, cornflowers, daisies and lentils bloom. Norcia, the city of Europe's patron saint, St. Benedetto, retains its original medieval appearance and has given its name to the art of preserving pig meat in the tastiest way possible, known as norcineria, with many shops where you can buy it and places where you can taste the recipes. In addition to pig meat processing, another well-known craft is the production of ricotta, fresh, matured and hard cheeses. There's also the age-old tradition of wrought iron craftsmanship. By the 1500s, it had already reached a high level of specialisation with the collection of “surgical instruments” used in the Surgical School of Norcia and Preci, and it still brings prestige to the town today with the production of artistic objects.
the Activities
The area around our agritourism is perfect for slowing down and enjoying the simple things in life. Immersed in nature, our locations offer the ideal opportunity to relax, taste typical products, enjoy authentic experiences
and discover the surrounding area.