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Farm Holidays Emilia Romagna Province of Forli Cesena Bagno di Romagna Albergo Ristorante Cà Di Veroli

Albergo Ristorante Cà di Veroli

Bed & Breakfast
Via Cà di Veroli, 17 - Bagno di Romagna (FC) - Area: hills
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National identification code: IT040001A1TB4AH9SA | Regional identification code: 040001-AL-00014
Guests in this venue liked:
  • by the river
  • spectacular view
  • Restaurant
  • Ideal for trekking
  • Near cycle paths
  • Kitchenette
  • Pets Allowed
  • Breakfast included
  • TV
  • Free Wifi
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating
Declared by the Innkeeper

Various information

  • Pets allowed
  • English speaker
  • Spanish speaker

House features

  • Panoramic location

Air conditioning and heating systems of the house

  • Heating systems

Services of the house

  • Kitchenette

Location and surroundings

  • Panoramic view

Number of rooms

  • Total number of rooms: 5
  • Number of rooms with shared bathroom: 5

Size of rooms

  • Between 10 and 14 sqm

Room facilities

  • TV

Holiday themes - the place

  • Mountain

Holiday themes - town size

  • Village - under 5000 in.

Holiday themes - area features

  • Wine and food attractions area
  • Located in country side or nature reserves
Cà di Veroli is situated in the heart of the Tuscan-Romagnol Apennines, bordering the Casentino Forests Park, in a natural setting that invites tranquility and genuine connection with the mountains. The establishment, an ancient farmhouse made of stone and chestnut wood dating back to 1460, which once served as a barn and now functions as a hotel and restaurant, retains the charm of its origins while incorporating modern comforts and management that values tradition and hospitality.

The restaurant serves as the vibrant center of the house, featuring two warm and intimate dining rooms, made cozy in winter by the warmth of a wood stove. During the pleasant season, guests have the option to enjoy meals under the spacious gazebo or at outdoor tables surrounded by greenery, or to relax in front of the cast-iron stove that warms the cooler evenings. The kitchen, overseen by Chef Nicola and his team, offers creatively reimagined Tuscan-Romagnol dishes that pay great attention to seasonal ingredients. Fresh pasta is made daily on-site, as are the jams crafted from local fruits. The wine cellar boasts a wide selection of labels, featuring local wines chosen to enhance the flavors of the cuisine.

For those staying overnight, the hotel offers six simple yet functional rooms, some with double beds and others suitable for families or groups, all providing enchanting views of the forest. The facilities are shared, with a total of three bathrooms, but the location and atmosphere reward guests with an authentic experience immersed in nature. Breakfast is served in a dedicated room with homemade cakes, yogurt, and jams; this space can also be reserved for private lunches and dinners.

Cà di Veroli remains a lively destination even in the summer, when the garden features relaxation areas and “Tina,” a bar caravan serving cocktails accompanied by live music. Guests with dogs are welcome, with a set of rules to ensure respect for all and a peaceful stay.

There are plenty of activities in the surrounding area, including trekking, mountain biking or e-biking, refreshing swims in the nearby river, and countless excursions in the Casentino Forests National Park. Each season here offers different colors, scents, and atmospheres, turning a stay into an experience to be savored slowly, amidst nature, tradition, and conviviality.
Rooms and Rates
Breakfast at Cà di Veroli is served in a dedicated room designed to provide guests with a genuine and relaxing start to their day. Every morning, homemade yogurt, jams, and pastries made with simple, locally-sourced ingredients are offered. The cozy and intimate atmosphere allows for a peaceful beginning to the day, savoring the authentic flavors of tradition. Upon request, the room can also be reserved for private lunches and dinners, welcoming not only hotel guests but also outside visitors.
The Cà di Veroli restaurant is situated within the historic barn of the farmhouse, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. Its two spacious indoor dining areas, heated in winter by a wood stove, create a cozy and family-friendly environment. During the summer months, guests can enjoy their meals under the large gazebo or at outdoor tables, surrounded by lush greenery. The menu features creatively reimagined dishes from the Tuscan-Romagnolo tradition, enhanced by seasonal ingredients sourced from the nearby woods and local area. Fresh pasta is made daily on-site, while jams are crafted in tune with the seasons, and the ever-evolving wine list highlights local wineries. There are also options available for vegetarians and those with gluten sensitivities, with special attention given to dietary needs communicated at the time of booking. This is a place to rediscover the authentic flavors of the mountains and enjoy a communal dining experience in complete harmony with nature.
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Hey, I'm Nicola

Nicola is the heart and soul of Cà di Veroli. After spending several years as a chef in the kitchen, he developed a deep connection to this place, and in August 2023, he decided to embark on a new journey by becoming its manager. He brings with him enthusiasm, creativity, and a genuine passion for hospitality, turning every dish and detail into an authentic experience. For him, Cà di Veroli is not just a job; it's a home to share with those who choose to stay here, in the heart of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines.
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Area Collina

The area surrounding Cà di Veroli is a natural oasis located on the border of Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna, in the region of Bagno di Romagna. It lies at the entrance to the Casentino Forests National Park, one of Italy's most beautiful protected areas, renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and ancient forests that are home to deer, elk, wolves, and a rich variety of flora. Here, trails wind through beech forests and streams, providing endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, or e-biking, suitable for both athletes and those simply wishing to immerse themselves in the tranquility and beauty of nature.

Just a few kilometers away is the Ridracoli Dam, an impressive engineering feat nestled among the mountains, which creates an artificial lake with turquoise waters. Scenic paths, educational activities, and electric boat tours start from around the dam, making it a perfect destination for families with children.

Bagno di Romagna, a town famous for its thermal baths, is an ideal destination for those seeking wellness and relaxation. The naturally occurring hot springs from these mountains have been known since Roman times and still supply modern facilities that combine tradition with cutting-edge treatments. Strolling through the historic center, one can admire Renaissance churches, stone buildings, and soak in the atmosphere of a town that has made hospitality its hallmark.

For those who appreciate spirituality and history, there are cultural routes to explore: the Hermitage of Camaldoli and the Sanctuary of La Verna, nestled in the Casentino woods, are places filled with charm and mysticism, closely associated with Saint Francis.

Summer invites visitors to linger by the rivers and streams in the area, where the cool waters provide relief on the hottest days, while autumn brings vibrant colors and the scents of mushrooms and chestnuts, which feature prominently in local cuisine. In winter, the landscapes transform, becoming ideal settings for snow excursions and cozy stays by fireplaces and stoves.

Cà di Veroli serves as a privileged starting point in this context, allowing guests to fully experience the mountains, blending nature, wellness, and traditions in a region that changes its appearance with each season but remains authentic and captivating.

In The Surroundings

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