is located
in countryside near the sea next to thermal bath
Internet Wi-Fi
Pet Friendly
Casale delle Rondini offers a main house with a large dining room and fireplace plus two guest apartments in a peaceful, natural setting. Nestled among mountains, hills, and green fields, it’s only 10 km from the Riviera d’Ulisse beaches. The two apartments, equipped with fan coils, washing machine, refrigerator, and private bathroom, each have a double bedroom, living room with sofa bed, and optional fifth bed. Guests can enjoy a pool, garden, BBQ area, and panoramic terrace. Fully fenced with on-site parking, ideal for families. Option to rent the entire property.
Prices | ( No Booking Fees )
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Apartment A
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Min. | €. 60,00 |
Max. | €. 140,00 |
Persons:4 max
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Apartment B
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Min. | €. 60,00 |
Max. | €. 140,00 |
Persons:4 max
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For the apartment, €60–140 per day depending on the season..
ServicesExcursions to the Pontine Islands, Cassino, Naples, Pompeii, and Rome are available for booking. Unsupervised parking.
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CIN: It059031c2uwg3rme5
Codice regionale: 059031-LOC-00002
Distance from Casale delle Rondini to:
(Using public transportation)
Seaside: 20 minutes
Railway Station: 20 minutes
Airport: 120 minutes
The property offers accommodation for a minimum of 1 nights and has 4 bed places
Attractions near Spigno Saturnia
The Southern Lazio region is rich in history, breathtaking natural landscapes, picturesque villages, and unique traditional cuisine. Here’s an overview of activities and places to visit to make the most of this fascinating area of Italy. 1.Discover the Medieval Villages
Gaeta: A coastal town with a medieval historic center, dominated by the Angevin-Aragonese castle and famous for its beaches and Monte Orlando, where you can visit the Split Mountain (Montagna Spaccata)....
Sperlonga: One of Italy' s most beautiful villages, known for its white houses perched on the sea, narrow alleys, and the Grotto of Tiberius, an ancient Roman seaside villa. Civita di Bagnoregio: Although technically near the Tuscia region, this “dying town” is eroding and only accessible on foot via a suspended bridge. 2.Explore the Natural Parks
Circeo National Park: A protected area that includes forests, coastal dunes, and lakes, perfect for trekking and birdwatching. You can also hike up Mount Circeo for spectacular views. Aurunci Mountains Park: A mountainous area that stretches between Lazio and Campania, ideal for hiking, horseback riding, and cycling. Pastena Caves: Fascinating karst caves that you can explore on guided tours, discovering a hidden underground world. 3.Relax and Wellness at Thermal Baths
Fiuggi Thermal Baths: Known for its therapeutic waters, Fiuggi is one of Lazio’s most famous spa towns, ideal for those seeking a wellness retreat. Suio Thermal Baths: Located near Castelforte, these natural hot springs along the Garigliano River offer a relaxing experience in a more rustic, natural setting. 4.Beaches and Sea
Riviera di Ulisse: This coastal area includes the beaches of Sperlonga, Gaeta, and Terracina, Formia, Scauri with fine sand and clear waters. Beautiful spots include Serapo Beach (Gaeta), Spiaggia delle Bambole (Sperlonga), and hidden coves along the cliffs. Pontine Islands: The islands of Ponza and Ventotene are easily reached from Formia and Terracina, with crystal-clear waters and stunning underwater environments, perfect for diving and snorkeling. 5.Historical and Archaeological Visits
Abbey of Montecassino: Near Cassino, this abbey is a symbol of both religious importance and historical significance due to its role in World War II. Formia: A town rich in Roman history, where you can visit the ancient Cistern and Cicero’s mausoleum. Terracina: Here, you’ll find the Temple of Jupiter Anxur, an ancient Roman temple atop a hill with panoramic sea views. 6.Gastronomic Experiences
Gaeta Olives and Olive Oil: The “Oliva di Gaeta” variety is famous throughout Italy. Many local farms offer tastings and local products. Wine: Southern Lazio is known for its wines, such as Cesanese del Piglio and Moscato di Terracina, perfect companions for local cuisine. Traditional Dishes: Don’t miss the “tiella” (a type of stuffed focaccia, typical of Gaeta), “fini fini” (a handmade pasta), “ciambella scottolata, ” and a variety of seafood dishes. 7.Historical WWII Excursions
Historiale Museum in Cassino: Dedicated to the memory of the Battle of Montecassino, one of the most important battles on the Italian front. Polish War Cemetery and German War Cemetery: Both located near Montecassino, they serve as places of reflection on the history of the conflict. Southern Lazio offers a perfect balance of nature, sea, history, and gastronomy, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a varied and authentic experience in the heart of Italy.
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