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The area where the apartment is located is an authentic corner of Lazio that maintains a strong connection to the land, history, and spirituality. We are in the heart of Sabina, a hilly region stretching between the Tiber Valley and the Lucretili Mountains, where nature blends with ancient villages, agricultural traditions, and pilgrimage routes.
The proximity of the Via Francigena, which runs just a few meters from the property, adds special value to this region. This ancient medieval path, once traveled by pilgrims heading to Rome, is now a destination for modern travelers looking to immerse themselves in the landscape, silence, and the culture of slow walking. The atmosphere here is rural and genuine, with cultivated fields, orchards, and olive groves shaping the scenery, interspersed with farmhouses, abbeys, and small historical centers.
Being close to Rome—reachable in about half an hour thanks to the Fara Sabina-Montelibretti train station—allows visitors to combine the charm of countryside tranquility with the artistic and cultural wealth of the Capital. This balance between nature and urban life makes the area ideal for both short stays and longer trips.
Among the most captivating attractions are the Benedictine Abbey of Farfa, one of Italy's most significant monasteries in terms of history and architecture; the Orsini Castle in Nerola; the medieval fortress of Palombara Sabina; and the 17th-century Barberini Palace in Montelibretti. The Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve is also striking, a protected ecosystem where typical wetland flora and fauna coexist, making it perfect for hiking and birdwatching.
A symbol of the region is the monumental olive tree of Canneto Sabino, a millennia-old tree that signifies the area's deep olive-growing tradition: this is where the renowned DOP Sabina extra virgin olive oil is produced, celebrated for its organoleptic qualities. Not far away, the archaeological wonders of Tivoli, such as Hadrian's Villa and Villa d'Este, enhance the cultural offerings within a short distance from the Sabina countryside.
Thus, this territory proves to be an ideal choice for those seeking a comprehensive experience, encompassing spirituality, nature, history, and culinary delights.
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