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    • ConvivioRome 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I first got to know about the Sabine Hills about 15 years ago, when my husband and I would come the this region for day excursions from Rome. I have always found it breathtaking as it is so unspoilt and have remained agricultural. Olive groves, fruit orchards, rolling hills with numerous medieval hilltop villages 'dottted' all over the countryside. It is so peaceful and green, evergreen because of the 1,000's of olive groves. It is so close to Rome and yet feels like another much more peaceful world.My favourite medieval villages are Farfa (with its magnificent church and monastery), Poggio Mirteto, Fara Sabina, Castelnuovo di Farfa, Monteleone in Sabina, Casperia and Toffia. We loved this area so much that we decided to move to the Sabine Hills to live. My husband and I now live in the medieval hilltop town of Toffia, a beautiful village surrounded by historic walls and perched on top of cliff. We love it here and would not move anywhere else. If you are coming to this area I would really recommend that you hire a car, so that you can explore the area thoroughly. There are many hidden treasures here. There are also a few companies that run cooking holidays and cooking classes plus olive grove tours.
    • JaneTelAviv 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Just 40 minutes away from Rome by local train and you are in a beautiful and seemingly undiscovered area of Italy. We stayed in Casperia, a medieval fortress town in the Sabine area, in a beautiful vacation rental named "Il Sogno" by its owners, the Philips family. My husband and I just love Italy and we have traveled the country quite broadly from the Dolomites in the North to the Amalfi area in the South. We were truly and wonderfully surprised by the Sabina. The area has very few foreign tourists and I understand that it is favored by Romans for their short breaks. The Sabina is no less beautiful than the much hailed Tuscany, it has simply not yet been discovered. We were there for 10 days and the proximity to Rome was an added benefit. We spent two days in Rome, returning in the evenings by train to our incredible vacation rental (you can see my review of the property on Homeaway and VRBO), took a day trip to Southern Tuscany and had some very good hiking trips in the Sabine Hills and a bit further away (about 60-90 minutes' drive) in the outer limits of the Abbruzzo. There is very little information about the Sabina on-line as it is mostly mentioned as a 'side-dish' to Rome but we received a lot of helpful information from the owners of the vacation rental and had an absolutely wonderful time. Our 30 year old children who joined us for 5 of the 10 days were as impressed by this area as we were.
    • MarkH206 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful. I spend a lot of my time in italy just driving around the Sabine region. I want to live there!
    • Aussies11 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The hills of Sabina are a welcome relief from the chaos of Rome, the people are friendly and not city rude, and close to best of all, we love the food and the hospitality. This time we drove through Magliano Sabina, Poggio Catino, Poggio Mirteto and around Rieti. In the past we also visited Farfa Abbey (just gorgeous), and stopped for a meal at Agriturismo San Benedetto. We always have good memories from this area.
    • laraineb 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is still an undiscovered part of Italy just an hour north of Rome. It is stunningly beautiful, with hill top towns that have stood for centuries, olive groves and winding paths going down around the hills. It certainly rivals Tuscany for natural vistas. Food is local cuisine, fresh ingredients and always friendly service, even when you only have 5 words of Italian. This is not Rome and few speak English.
    • ManchesterDebbieB 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Everything is so close so you can drive around and see lots in a very short space of time. The hills are full of olive groves and vineyards, little shops selling oil and homemade cheese, restaurants with amazing views of the plains below
    • AndrewStrathclyde 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Sabine Hills are a region of about 30x15 km between Rome and Rieti, in central Italy. In the area there are more than 30 medieval villages, with churches, castles and so on. The area is incredibly characteristic and the villages are in general smaller and harsher than in regions such as Tuscany and Umbria.The advantages of this area is in its relative proximity with Rome (50-70km) so that it can be visited in a week end, or used as a base to visit the city. The main disadvantage is that this proximity has spoiled some part of the area, especially around the main centres. Also the area is not very developed from a touristic point of view, and this can be an advantage or a disadvantage, according to the points of view.
    • Skiwithjill 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Sabine Hills, as they are called here, is really an entire region which could easily please and cater to a number of visitors with various interests: culture, history, food, nature, etc. Depending on where you base yourself, or even if you're just travelling around, so many opportunities abound. The best part of the Sabine, however, is how off-the-beaten-path it is. Whatever you do decide to do, you'll definitely see more Italians than anyone else; even Romans doing a countryside drive stand out!
    • giulianop860 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      La zona dei monti sabini offre piacevoli passeggiate per tutta la famiglia, le mete più gettonate sono la montagnola, la cappelletta di Greccio e i prati di cottanello.La visione del lago di piediluco e della piana di Rieti dalla montagnola è sublime.I prati di Cottanello offrono tavoli e camini per fare braciolate e picnic.Per le escursioni bastano delle comode scarpe anche se in alcuni tratti consiglio delle scarpe da trekking.Per orientarsi c'è una cartina dedicata alla zona edizioni lupo Monti Sabini.Buone passeggiate a tutti per saperne di più contattatemi.
    • lo-spirito-libero 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      abito in questa zona e conosco molto bene questi monti ma ogni volta è una nuova scoperta . I lunghi sentieri scavati nel tempo e le continue mulattiere rendevano agevole e veloce lo spostamento a piedi anche per lunghe distanze. Utilizzate per secoli come unica viabilità per il commercio e lo scambio, oggi sono frequentate molto dagli appassionati del trekking a piedi ed a cavallo e per alcuni tratti dagli appassionati della mountainbike. I pascoli, la fauna e la flora ancora incontaminati caratterizzano questi luoghi in modo significativo garantendone una sua autenticità che la contraddistingue dai circuiti di massa. Si consiglia un turismo responsabile con spostamenti in sicurezza viaggiando almeno in coppia e nelle ore solari preferibilmente con una guida locale soprattutto nelle aree ancora non interamente segnalate . Attrezzatura consigliata pantalone lungo scarpe da trekking
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