Mount Fumaiolo

Mount Fumaiolo

Going up the Savio valley you reach Mount Fumaiolo (1407 metres above sea level) from whose slopes three very important rivers originate: the Savio and the Marecchia which flow into the Adriatic and the Tiber which bathes Rome and flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea. An...
Archaeological Museum

Archaeological Museum

The Sarsinate Archaeological Museum is undoubtedly one of the most interesting in northern Italy, both for the wealth of its finds and for the evocative historical narrative that can be gleaned within the exhibition halls. For information: 0547/94641
Mount and Spring of San Vicinio

Mount and Spring of San Vicinio

About 3 km from our farm are the places where the holy anchorite lived in the early 4th century AD. Today, the particularly evocative and panoramic Mount San Vicinio is home to a chapel dedicated to him and a small cell where the saint prayed and did penance. A little...
Plautus Festival

Plautus Festival

During July and August, Sarsina pays homage to its most illustrious citizen with an internationally renowned theatre festival: the Plautus Festival. The best theatre companies, on classical and modern repertoires, perform in the Arena Plautina located in a picturesque...
Pieve di Montesorbo

Pieve di Montesorbo

This 9th-century Romanesque church, built in the shape of a Greek cross, is located near Mount San Vicinio, a 10-minute drive from our property. The interior is well preserved, while the surrounding atmosphere is both mystical and relaxing; perfect for relaxing and...
Giants’ Potholes Park

Giants’ Potholes Park

Sarsina has a fantastic natural setting within which, between the Mulinello ditch and the Crocetta stream, stands the Marmitte dei Giganti park, so called for the spectacular whirlpools created by the swirling of the waters on the sandstone. Unique in Romagna, the...