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“Le Ginestre” holiday farm is located on the hills only a few kilometres from Capodimonte. It faces Monte Bisenzio and the valley below, which gently slopes towards the Lake Bolsena basin. This area is rich in Etruscan finds.
From the farm one can admire the beauty of the Lake, its two islands and the little village of Capodimonte. The latter is set on a volcanic crag extending into Lake Bolsena, and is considered “pearl of the Lake” for its beauty.
Our guests will receive a warm welcome and enjoy a pleasant stay.
Bolsena lake
Lake Bolsena is the largest European lake of volcanic origin. You can admire and visit its two beautiful islands Bisentina and Martana.
Capodimonte
Charmingly set on a peninsula and dominated by the grand Farnese Castle. From this village you can visit the two islands.
Viterbo
For visitors Via San Pellegrino and the medieval quarter are a must. The Papal palace is the most important site. The city council has a lovely garden overlooking Viterbo, with a beautiful view of the Trinity Church.
Bagnaia
Visitors to Tuscia should stop in Bagnaia and admire Villa Lante. The villa was built just outside the walls of this medieval suburb. The first information of the Castrum date back to 963a.C.. At that time the town was called Bangaria, possibly a longobard name, which gradually evolved into Balnearia, Bagnaja and finally Bagnaia.
Within the town walls alleys, medieval and Renaissance buildings and remains of Saracenic art, still emanate an ancient atmosphere.
Caprarola
Villa Farnese of superb beauty is a masterpiece of the 5th century Italian architecture. Commenced by the Sangallo it was completed by the Vignola, both famous architects.
Tuscania
Profiled by medieval towers and bell-towers it welcomes visitors with two of Lazio’s most beautiful Romanesque churches: San Pietro and Santa Maria Maggiore.
Tarquinia
The splendid Vitelleschi palace with its harmonious courtyard with double arches and arcades houses the National Museum of Tarquinia.