Discover the surroundings



Nera Gorge and Stifone



The Nera Gorge is one of the hidden gems of the area. This beautiful natural canyon follows the course of the Nera River, creating an ideal environment for those who enjoy hiking, biking and admiring unspoiled nature. The paths along the river offer breathtaking views, with the possibility of reaching the picturesque village of Stifone, an ancient fishing village with crystal clear water springs that form natural pools of an incredible turquoise color. The Nera Gorge is a perfect place for a day immersed in nature, among forests and ancient remains, far from the city chaos.

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Ocriculum - Archaeological Area



A few kilometers from the farm, you will find the archaeological area of Ocriculum, one of the most important Roman sites in the region. Here you can walk among the remains of an ancient Roman city, where you can admire the remains of a theater, thermal baths, a majestic amphitheater and a river port along the Tiber River. The site is surrounded by lush nature, offering an experience that combines history and scenic beauty. A true journey into the past, where you can imagine the life of the ancient Romans in a setting of yesteryear.

Albornoz Fortress

Dominating the town of Narni, the Rocca Albornoziana is an imposing medieval fortress dating back to the 14th century. Built at the behest of Cardinal Albornoz, the Rocca offers a splendid panoramic view of the Nera Valley and the town below.

Marmore Falls

One of the highest waterfalls in Europe, Marmore Falls is a masterpiece of Roman engineering and a breathtaking natural attraction. With its three jumps and a total fall of 165 meters, it offers scenic trails, adventurous hikes and picnic areas.

Augustus Bridge



Another marvel of Roman engineering is the Augustus Bridge, located in Narni. This imposing bridge, built in 27 B.C., is one of the largest Roman works still visible. Although much of the structure has collapsed over the centuries, what remains of the bridge still leaves one in awe of its majesty and the construction techniques used. Surrounded by a striking natural landscape, the bridge stands over the Nera River, offering a fascinating glimpse of the power and technical skill of ancient Rome.