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The farm offers, in addition to the tranquility and relaxation of the open countryside, numerous attractions. Guests have the opportunity to experience healthy country life, accompanied by the unique flavors of rustic cuisine. Strolling through the musical olive grove, they can tour the entire farm, including the guitar-shaped pool, the small square with its peperino piano, the educational farm, the music maze, and the children's play area.
the Labyrinth of music





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Suggested excursions and itineraries
Agriturismo l'Accordo is located in Vetralla in Poggio Montano, in the Etruscan region, 60 km from Rome, 15 km from Viterbo, and 25 km from the sea. It is also just a stone's throw from the thermal baths of Viterbo, where you can soak in the thermal waters. Its location makes it easy to reach artistic and historical centers such as Rome, Florence, Siena, Perugia, Arezzo, and Orvieto.
The beauty of our region is a must-see, distinguished by its unspoiled landscapes, important archaeological sites, charming medieval villages, and 16th-century villas and gardens, among the most beautiful in Italy.
The deading town (Civita di Bagnoregio)
The Park of monster (Bomarzo)
Farnese Palace (Caprarola)
Calcata town




The palace was one of many stately homes built by the Farnese family throughout their dominions. It was originally intended to have defensive features, as was common among stately homes in the Lazio region between the 15th and 16th centuries. The design for a fortified residence was initially entrusted to Antonio da Sangallo Alessandro Farnese.
Commissioned by Prince Pier Francesco Orsini, the architect and antiquarian Pirro Ligorio designed and oversaw the park's construction in 1547, elevating the grotesque genre to a system through the mythological figures depicted there. Some scholars attribute the "regia" to Michelangelo.
Calcata is a small town that, despite being only 40 km north of Rome, has managed to preserve its historical and natural heritage intact. Its cultural heritage was further enriched when, in the late 1970s, the original inhabitants of the historic center were replaced by the current inhabitants.
Civita di Bagnoregio is a unique wonder. Connected to the rest of the world only by a long, narrow bridge, the "Dying City," long so called because of the slow crumbling of its tuff walls, encompasses a cluster of medieval houses and a population of just a few families.
Vico lake (Ronciglione)
Eremo S. Girolamo (Vetralla)
the Coloseum
Orvieto town




Rome, the Eternal City, is the capital of the Italian Republic. Founded, according to tradition, on April 21, 753 BC, throughout its three millennia of history it was humanity's first great metropolis, the heart of one of the most important ancient civilizations, which influenced every aspect of the civilized world for centuries.
Orvieto stands on a tuff cliff (Orvieto - Bagnoregio ignimbrite), between 280 (Piazza Cahen) and 325 (S. Francesco) metres, which dominates the valley of the Paglia river, a right tributary of the Tiber and which, just below the city, receives the Chiani, the Roman Chiana, from the left, coming from the Valdichiana.
Lake Vico boasts the highest altitude among Italy's major lakes, at 507 meters above sea level. Due to its unique natural characteristics, the Vico area is listed among the areas of particular natural value in Lazio and among the biotopes of significant naturalistic interest in Italy. It is also well-known for its hiking.
Among mushrooms and old tree trunks, an incredible peace and silence reigns. Among the peperino rocks that characterize all of Tuscia, long ago a wealthy Sienese lord decided to leave all his possessions and take refuge here. Girolamo, as he was called, remained here for a while, pursuing an ascetic life.
The Francigena route
Viterbo medieval Town
Tuscania town
La cittadina di Tarquinia




The Via Francigena, which led from Canterbury to Rome, is a historic route, a main road once traveled by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims on their way to Rome. At that time, the journey was not a simple adventure; it carried with it a devotional aspect: the pilgrimage to the Holy Places.
The medieval quarter of San Pellegrino, the Papal Palace, the churches, and the famous spindle fountains are just some of the beauties to see in the City of Popes. For spa treatments, there are modern and fully equipped spas like the Terme dei Papi, with which we have a special agreement, just 8 km away.
The city of Tarquinia was one of the oldest and most important settlements of the Etruscan twelve-city.
Connected with Rome since ancient times, it gave this city the dynasty of Etruscan kings, who played a pivotal role in the history of the Latin city, a beacon of civilization in the classical world.
Tuscania, like many of its neighboring towns and typical of this area of the Viterbo province, stands on tuff promontories between the Marta and Capecchio rivers. These promontories overlook and control the Marta Valley, an important communication and transhumance route that linked Lake Bolsena to the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Villa Lante della Rovere (Bagnaia)
Viterbo undergrouond
Tarquinia Aqueduct Barigiani
Viterbo Thermal town




It would be impossible to pass through Tuscia without overlooking the vestiges left by the Etruscan and Roman civilizations. Tuscia is, in fact, the land of the Etruscans par excellence, as its name suggests. Together with the beautiful traces left by Romanization, they make it a special place for archaeology.
Underground Viterbo consists of a network of tunnels that extend beneath the historic center and lead beyond the city walls. Currently, the only accessible section of the underground passages extends for about a hundred meters on two levels beneath Piazza della Morte, between 3 and 8 meters deep.
Villa Lante in Bagnaia, a hamlet of Viterbo, is, along with Bomarzo, one of the most famous 16th-century Mannerist surprise gardens in Italy. Despite the lack of contemporary documentation, its design is attributed to Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola.
The Viterbo spa area extends across a vast area, including both free and/or open areas where you can bathe and enjoy the thermal waters without spending a thing (Bagnaccio, Piscine Carletti, Bullicame), and areas with wonderful spas requiring admission: TusciaTerme, Terme dei Papi, Salus Terme, and Oasi Thermae.
Necropoli Rupestre Norchia (Viterbo)
Santa Maria in Foro Cassio (Vetralla) 200 A.C.
Museum of City Land (Vetralla)
Santuario di Demetra (Vetralla)



The Etruscan Necropolis of Norchia is one of the most beautiful burial complexes in Tuscia.
It is part of an archaeological site near Vetralla, where traces from the prehistoric, Etruscan, Roman, and medieval periods are found.
The city of Norchia once stood in its area, becoming one of the most flourishing in Etruria between the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.
The Museum of the City and Territory was founded in 1991 as an experiment in a new museum typology, designed by Enrico Guidoni and Elisabetta De Minicis. Donated to the University of Tuscia in 2008, the Vetralla Museum, which covers the entire Tuscia region, is aimed at professionals, students, and individuals interested in culture and the preservation of their heritage.
The complex stands on the ruins of the "Forum Cassii," which, in Roman times, was the most important settlement in the Vetralla area.
The settlement initially arose as a station along the Via Cassia and was likely established contemporaneously with the opening of the consular road (around the mid-2nd century BC).
In Vetralla, the story of Demeter is linked to an ancient rock sanctuary discovered only in 2006 in Macchia delle Valli, an area used for peperino quarries. There was a small temple carved into the rock, dedicated to the Greek goddess (identified with the Roman Ceres and the Etruscan Vei) of the earth, grain, and harvests. (now in the Albornoz Museum in Viterbo) to an important pre-existing cultural presence, a complex of great archaeological value that links Greek myth to local beliefs.
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