Things to do in , Lazio: The Best Sights & Landmarks

February 12, 2022 Veronika Gaddis

Discover the best top things to do in , Italy including Alta Montagna Bio s.s., Palazzo Comunale, Palazzo del Podesta, Palazzo Marini, Palazzo del Guasto, Palazzo Cappello, Palazzo Organtini, La Cinta Muraria di Accumoli, Chiesa della Madonna di Pentecoste.

1. Alta Montagna Bio s.s.

Localita Madonna delle Coste 2, 02011 Accumoli Italy +39 347 513 3299 [email protected] http://www.altamontagnabio.it
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Alta Montagna Bio s.s.

Organic farm with breding of cows and pigs. Production of organic meat and butchery. Agriturismo open with advance bookings. ​ Camping with pitches for tents and mobilhomes. Every component of the family does its part and together Guido, Katia, Barbara, Roberto, Elisa and Sofia run the farm. We breed cattle and pigs, sheep and chickens with dogs and cats. We also prepare the meat and take the organic meat we produce to dome organic shops and to groups of customers directly. We look after the agriturismo and we are also ready to host you in the camping. Semi WILD BREEDING of cattle and pigs AGRITURISMO where we serve at the tables organic food directly produced in the farm. Every single ingredient comes directly from our farm. We produce our cheese and bread, prosciutto and salami, pasta, beef and pork, vegetables, sweets. Every meal is homemade and genuine.

Reviewed By roelieborst - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

On October 13th my newly wedded wife Cathy (Australian) and I (Raoul from the Netherlands) arrived at the agricultura campeggio of Alta Montagna bio ss in Accumoli. On a beautiful sunny day, after a stunning drive through the surrounding mountains we were welcomed with big smiles from Katia and her eldest daughter Barbara. In my best Italian I asked if they were open and if we could park our selfmade camper there for one, maybe two days. 'Of course', Katia replied in perfect English. `Stay as long as you want!' We could choose between a field which was completely vacant or a spot between 8 comfy looking cabins. We chose the field. Partly for the beautiful view but mainly for the privacy since we were on our honeymoon. She gave us directions on how to get there and straight away invited us for lunch with the family. An invite for a family-meal in Italy one should never decline so we accepted wholeheartedly. We swiftly parked our camper and joined them at a large table. There we met the rest of the family. Guido Pica, Katia's husband and further Roberto their son and Elisa and Sofia the two youngest daughters. The meal started of with some of the best salami I ever ate in Italy (I lived in Tuscany for three years), a lovely 'primo' and some very tasty pieces of different meats. Cathy got some tasty bruschette, fried fresly picked mushrooms and a primo. We talked in Italian and English about our lives and theirs and learned that the family have a organic/bio meatfarm where all the animals (cows, pigs, sheep and chickens) are 'happy animals'. The love they have for their animals sings through the way they talk about them. They let the cows graze freely up the mountain from March to November and during the winter the mountain pastures ( national park) are given sufficient time to recover. We never experienced something like that. So free and full of love. The children are home-schooled and helped all around the farm. Barbara is already pretty good in English and had very wise questions and conversations with Cathy and myself. Katia made the time to get to know us and tell us about her vision on life as well and we talked about all kinds of topics and she is a funny, very wise and insightful woman. Guido worked hard and passionately with the animals and in producing beautiful meat products, of which I (Cathy is a vegetarian) tasted numerous samples. Simply delicious!! We helped weeding the veggie-garden and helped cleaning stables and feeding the cows and pigs in the following days.(our stay of one or two days ended up being five). We shared almost every meal together and got to know the family better and better. We had the most beautiful walks up the mountain with Lilly, their dog accompanying us all the way. If you decide to pay them a visit (and you should!!) there is a good chance you will meet us too. We want to go back there many many times to spend time with and help the family. (Cathy and I have had the fortune to have seen quite a bit of the world and we never return to the same place twice!) We have found our 'home' with this family and the mountains that surround them. Thinking of Alta Montagna makes my heart feel nothing but love and gratitude. practical info: easy to find on good roads luxury cabins beautiful campsites clean and spacious toilets and showers affordable

2. Palazzo Comunale

Via Tommasi, Accumoli Italy http://www.comune.accumoli.ri.it/turismo/arte-e-cultura/palazzo-comunale

Damaged during the earthquake

3. Palazzo del Podesta

Accumoli Italy http://www.comune.accumoli.ri.it/turismo/arte-e-cultura/palazzo-del-podesta/

4. Palazzo Marini

Via Tommasi, Accumoli Italy

5. Palazzo del Guasto

Via Tommasi, Accumoli Italy

6. Palazzo Cappello

Via Tommasi, Accumoli Italy

7. Palazzo Organtini

Via Tommasi, Accumoli Italy

8. La Cinta Muraria di Accumoli

Accumoli Italy http://www.comune.accumoli.ri.it/turismo/arte-e-cultura/le-mura/

9. Chiesa della Madonna di Pentecoste

Loc. Madonna delle Coste, 02011 Accumoli Italy

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