At Silvias Casa
Rocca Massima sits high in the Lepini Mountain with views over the castelli romani to the sea. If you are looking for a beautiful little haven with the option of a few daytrips to explore Rome, this is the place for you.
Delightful apartment in the village of Rocca Massima which is in the Mountains at approximately 800 m.
There are chestnut forests where you can walk and enjoy amazing view of the surrounding countryside.
The space around is infinite, there are forests and many places where you can explore the nature and to take a walk. Rocca Massima is place dipped in nature, a place without stress. Even at the height of the season there are no tourists to be seen!
It is 50 km from Rome, near to Valmontone and the exit of the autostrada A1 for Napoli , and is an ideal place for vacation. Offering panoramic views who for their beauty they do not have equal in all the area. Silvia will also let you borrow a bike or two to explore the area; the terrain is commonly used by cycling-mad Italians as practice for the Tour de France!
The position, the peace and the tranquillity that you can enjoy, the fresh climate of the summer and not excessively cold in winter.
The forest that the country and the countryside around offer the possibility of gentle or demanding walks.
The surrounding mountains can satisfy the requirements of hikers or mountain climbers.
The apartment has a kitchen dining area, this has a traditional wood burning fire, cooker and fridge/freezer along with sufficient utensils 3 people.
The room looks over the centre of the village
There is a bedroom with a king size double bed room and a single bed, there is also a bathroom with shower, the bedroom has a terrific view over the surrounding countryside.
Silvia is always happy to point her guests in the rights direction to ensure that they get the most from their time. She will even teach you to create some delicious Italian dishes!
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This page was last updated: 27 April 2008
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