Description
In the heart of the picturesque Lazio countryside, just 40 km north of Rome, you will find this unique property - a charming agriturismo near the historic town of Nepi. This property combines the beauty of Italian nature with authentic rural flair and offers an ideal domicile for anyone looking for an idyllic retreat or a promising investment opportunity.
The estate
The agriturismo extends over an impressive area of approx. 500 m², which offers a wide range of potential uses. The tastefully designed rooms and the warm, inviting atmosphere of the house reflect the typical architecture of the region. High-quality materials and loving details give the property its unmistakable charm.
The plot
The plot covers approx. 25,000 m² and offers a dreamlike backdrop of rolling hills, olive groves and extensive meadows. Here you can enjoy the beauty of Italian nature to the full. The property has spacious outdoor areas that are perfect for events, agricultural use or simply relaxing.
Location and surroundings
The location of the agriturismo is a real highlight:
Only around 40 km from the vibrant capital city of Rome, ideal for day trips.
The charming town of Nepi, known for its historical sights such as the Borgia fortress, is in the immediate vicinity.
In the surrounding area you will find numerous opportunities for leisure activities, such as hiking, cycling and visiting local wineries.
Potential and possible uses
This property is ideal for running an agriturismo, as it is currently used, or as a private country residence. Alternatively, it could be used as a boutique hotel, event venue or vacation resort. The extensive land and excellent connections make this property a rare opportunity for investors and nature lovers.
Further information
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Location
History of Nepi
The origins of Nepi go way back to pre-Roman times. The name Nepi is derived from the Latin word "nepes", possibly referring to its proximity to water sources. In fact, Nepi is known for its thermal springs and fertile landscape. During the Roman era, the town was an important trading center connected to other cities by the Via Amerina, an important road.
Nepi flourished in the Middle Ages and became a fortified town. The powerful Borgia family played an important role here in the 15th century, which is reflected in the architecture and history of the town.
Places of interest
Rocca dei Borgia
The castle of Nepi, also known as Rocca dei Borgia, is one of the most important sights. It was built in the 15th century and served as the residence of the Borgia family. Today you can visit the well-preserved walls and towers and take a look at the surrounding countryside.
Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta
This impressive church originally dates back to the 12th century and was later rebuilt several times. It houses valuable works of art and offers insights into the religious history of the region.
Aqueduct of Nepi
The imposing aqueduct, which was built during the Renaissance, is another of the town's landmarks. It shows the importance of water management for the region and is a popular photo motif.
Fosso della Valle
This waterfall near the town center is a natural highlight. It is formed from a river that is fed by the surrounding springs and offers a picturesque backdrop.
Culture and cuisine
Nepi is known for its local specialties, including cheese, olive oil and pasta. A highlight of the culinary tradition is the "acquacotta", a simple but tasty soup made with vegetables, bread and olive oil.
Festivals and events
Traditional festivals are an important part of life in Nepi. The annual "Palio di Nepi" is particularly popular, where historical costumes, knights' games and music bring the town's past to life.
Conclusion
Nepi combines history, culture and nature in a unique way. The town is an ideal destination for travelers who want to experience the beauty of rural Italy while discovering the traces of a fascinating past.
Other data
We would like to point out that, in the event of success, our activity will result in a brokerage commission and/or a commission on proof of purchase. In the event of a sale, the commission is 4.88% (incl. 22% Italian VAT) of the notarized purchase price. Our general terms and conditions apply.