Nostra Signora del Lago
Via Dei Faggi, 22 - Punta del Lago
- Ronciglione (Viterbo)
is located
in countryside
Internet Wi-Fi
Pet Friendly
Set on the shores of Lake Vico, Nostra Signora Del Lago is a family-run B&B with an outdoor swimming pool and tennis court. It provides free parking and is 5 minutes' drive from Ronciglione. Just 100 metres from the lake, this B&B offers rooms with views of the garden and lake. Every room comes with free Wi-Fi, an LCD TV and a private bathroom with shower. A sweet Italian breakfast is served buffet style each morning. During winter, it is available in the dining room with fridge and microwave, while in summer out on the terrace.
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Double room 80 euro
Single room 60 euro
HIGH SEASON
double room 100 euro
single room 80 euro
ServicesRoom service, Babysitting/child services, Laundry, Dry cleaning, Breakfast in the room, Bicycle rental, Shoeshine, Car hire, Fax/photocopying, Shuttle service (surcharge), Airport shuttle (surcharge).
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The property offers accommodation for
a minimum of 1 nights
and it has 99 bed places
Attractions near Ronciglione
Lake Vico is a caldera lake in the northern Lazio region, central Italy. It is one of the highest major Italian lakes, with an altitude of 510 m. Administratively, it is part of the municipalities of Caprarola and Ronciglione. The lake is surrounded by the Cimini Hills, in particular by the Fogliano (965 m) and Venere (851 m) mountains. It is part of the Lake Vico Natural Reserve. According to legend, the lake was created by Hercules, who defied the local inhabitants to wield his club. When he...
did this, a stream sprung up and formed the lake. Lake Vico occupies the central caldera of Vico Volcano. A volcanic cone was built up in a series of eruptions that occurred 258,000 to 305,000 years ago. Later, the eruption of voluminous pyroclastic flows and volcanic ash caused the progressive collapse of the volcanic cone to create the caldera, in which Lake Vico now lies, by about 138,000 years ago.
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