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In the heart of the vines and winery in the Colli Albani, in the Old Melbourne, a stone's throw from Volsci Velester (Velletri) and from Lanuvium (Lanuvio), gently resting on a broad knoll protected from Monte Artemisio and dominating the plains and the sea Pontino, was born The Farmhouse "I CASALI THE PARADE" comes from an old agricultural village lovingly and carefully restored, with old houses made of local stone which retain the spirit and the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the past.
Extends around the farm of more than 30 hectares, with vineyards, olive groves, fruit plantations and orchards, traveled on foot and on mountain bike.Dal heart of borghetto - with its romantic little square that serves as a focal point - all around you can enjoy a rich and varied landscape of beautiful landscapes that suggest the tourist itineraries interesting and challenging, suitable for every need and età.Ma for lovers of art and history, for those who want to retrace the steps of Christianity, for those who want to discover Rome and its treasures, the farm is located 35 km from downtown and 4 km from a comfortable train station which, in 40 minutes, arriving in the city. Nearby you can enjoy a fee of a small lake for fishing, a polygon for firing a plate and a piscina.L 'Agriturismo I Casali della Parata "welcomes its guests in comfortable apartments or studio apartments , from 2 to 6 beds, equipped kitchenette with refrigerator and full of dishes and pots and pans, TV, bed linen, bathroom and kitchen. Lets you choose to use a restaurant-pizzeria or make a holiday self. " The common areas allow you to enjoy a great oven for the pizzas, barbecue and tables. The Farm also offers a TV lounge and lettura.Di recently opened a restaurant-pizzeria where you can enjoy, in a rustic but refined dishes of wholesome and tasty local cuisine with natural ingredients, derived from farm crops that does not use pesticides. The wines and the extra-virgin olive oil are produced propria.Un stay at Agriturismo I Casali della Parata you will discover the excitement and inspiration that drove the Renaissance, Pope Pius II Piccolomini in make known the charm of these places throughout the world and, before that, the great patrician families of Rome to elect the places of stay for their holiday campaign.