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Apartment in Subiaco
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

House at the Subiaco Bridge

Located 1 hour from Rome, Subiaco offers visitors two of the most famous Monasteries in the World – Saint Scholastica and Saint Benedict – the beautiful Lake and Waterfall of Saint Benedict – also known as the Latium Caribbean – and stunning views of Mount Livata. This vacation home is directly in the town centre, close to the main bus station (4-minute walk) and public parking areas are available nearby. Overlooking the Medieval Bridge of Saint Francis (prized in 2019 for being the most fascinating bridge in Europe), “Casetta al Ponte” is the ideal holiday destination you are looking for. - Wifi - TV - Private bathroom - Bath products - Household linens - Towels - Cleaning products - Private kitchen - Household appliances (refrigerator and oven) - Cooktop - Dining table - Cooking utensils - Separate bedroom - Living room (with sofa bed x2) - Solarium - Heaters - Parquet - Pets allowed - Parking areas “Casetta al Ponte” is the perfect place to relax while experiencing everything Subiaco has to offer you. A refined and welcoming design to make your holiday house a clean and practical home from home. That’s our best wish for you, let “Casetta al Ponte” welcome you to beautiful Subiaco.

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Home in Castelvecchio Calvisio
5 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

The little house in the village

La Casetta nel Borgo is in Abruzzo: Europe's greenest region! In the town of Castelvecchio Calvisio (AQ), the house is comfortable and quiet, and strategically located for easy access to the Rocca di Calascio (10 minutes), the Medici Tower of Santo Stefano di Sessanio (15 minutes), Campo Imperatore (30 minutes), L'Aquila (30 minutes), the Adriatic Sea (60 minutes), and Rome (90 minutes). It is equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay, surrounded by nature and with panoramic views of the valley. Free parking is 20 meters away.

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A panoramic view of a vast lake surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills is presented, with clear blue skies reflecting on the water's surface. A historical building is located on the right, enhancing the scenic landscape of Castel Gandolfo.
Apartment in Castel Gandolfo
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Castel Gandolfo lake view, near Rome

Lake view apartment completely renovated and equipped with every comfort located in the heart of the village of Castel Gandolfo a few steps from the papal residence and 45 minutes by train from the center of Rome. 1 double bedroom with lake view, bathroom with shower, living room with sofa bed (1 p.) TV and table. Kitchen equipped with fridge, freezer, oven, gas stove, sink, kettle, coffee maker and everything you need for cooking. Lake-view terrace with table and chairs. Air conditioning. No pets allowed.

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An outdoor terrace is visible, featuring a small table and two chairs, along with a cozy seating area adorned with cushions. The backdrop includes a historical castle and surrounding rooftops, creating a scenic view of the medieval architecture.
Loft in Sermoneta
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Aurora Medieval House - Granaio

Historical Medieval House,located in the Heart of Sermoneta,in one of the most famous street near the Caetani's Castle. The loft is on the last floor.It is equipped with a kitchenette,queen Size Bed and a well furnished bathroom with shower.At disposal of our guest a terrace with a beautiful view.Sermoneta is very close to Ninfa's Garden,Sabaudia beach,Sperlonga and Terracina.If you want to make a daily trip to Rome,Naples,Florence, the train station is just 10 minutes driving from the house.

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Cottage in Bellegra
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 513 reviews

The house among olive trees

A cottage made up of stone and timber built on two storeys, with a large living room, glass window, a couch for two people and a bathroom with sauna; on the second storey there is a double bedroom. Outdoors, there is a large garden with a porch equipped with BBQ and a wooden table. The site is located on the pleasant hills between Bellegra and Olevano Romano. We have currently added two beds, set up in a wonderful Indian teepe available for two extra guests in addition to the four ones.

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A grand medieval castle is perched on a hillside, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. The structure features towering walls, arched entryways, and a combination of stone and brick buildings, reflecting the historical architecture of the village.
Holiday home in San Gregorio da Sassola
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Rome Getaway: Romantic 2 Bed Home In Castle Walls

If this home isn’t available for your dates i just opened another airbnb only steps away. A Rome getaway awaits at this charming 2-bed home nestled within Castle Borgo, perfect for a romantic retreat. Only a 30 drive to the nearest Skii Resort- perfect for wintery adventures. Relax in this beautiful home situated in an unspoiled medieval village castle only 10 minutes to Tivoli and 35 minutes by car from Rome. Just 45 mins to the nearest Skii Resorts. Private internet and workspace

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A rustic cottage is framed against a starry night sky, with soft illumination emanating from its entrance. Lush greenery surrounds the building, and a distant mountain silhouette adds depth to the scene, creating a serene natural backdrop.
Tiny home in Rocca di Botte
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Il rifugio del Ghiro - Minimalist farmhouse

Immersed in the nature of the Simbruini Mountains, you can rediscover an ancient and natural environment inspired by the early 1900s. You will not find the comforts of a hotel room, but the unique experience of spending a weekend rediscovering the ancient customs of peasant culture. Lighting with candles, kitchen heating and hot water with wood-burning stove, well water with old manual pump. You won't find wifi but a connection between yourself and nature. 2 adults and 1 child

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An inviting stone cottage is framed by lush greenery and distant mountains under a vibrant sunset sky. Large windows reflect the warm colors of the sunset, creating a peaceful outdoor atmosphere. The landscape includes manicured grass and mature trees, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Cabin in Bellegra
5 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews

A peaceful place

Relax alone or with the whole family in this quiet accommodation. You will find serenity, privacy, lots of greenery, roses, enchanting views, proximity to the Simbruini Mountains Regional Park, excursions, the magnificent Subiaco with its Benedictine monasteries, an introduction to the art of wood carving, the possibility of eating under a wisteria pergola, listening to good music, love and many books. There is a path that starts from the property that crosses the woods.

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A modern structure is positioned harmoniously within a natural landscape. The exterior showcases a combination of stone and smooth surfaces, complemented by expansive windows that allow for views of the surrounding greenery and mountains.
Home in Fonte Cerreto
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Cocoon of Gran Sasso

"O blessed solitude, or only bliss" Immersed in the tranquility of nature and a few meters from the Annorsi Fountain and its precious spring water, the "Gran Sasso Refuge" was a stable for sheep. After years of abandonment, converted to residential and accommodation use, it found a second life thanks to a wise renovation that, while respecting the context, made use of the latest technologies such as the floor heating system or the ventilated roof structure

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Apartment in Subiaco
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

The Refuge in the Alley - In the Heart of Subiaco

Our Airbnb is located in an ancient town, tucked away in a charming alley. The recently renovated apartment features a mix of rustic elegance and modern comfort. Our home is in a strategic location that allows you to easily explore the historic squares, including the Rocca Abbaziale. Just a few steps away, you’ll find the Aniene River, full of outdoor activities to enjoy. Right next to our home, there’s a mini market and a bank for all your everyday needs.

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Apartment in Livata
5 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Livata Apartment | Check-out 6 PM | Wi-Fi

3 days for the price of 2: check‑in 10 AM, check‑out 6 PM for a full weekend. Renovated 2023 apartment in Monti Simbruini Park, 5‑min walk from Livata centre (1,350 m). Cozy pellet stove, ADSL Wi‑Fi, smart TV, kitchen with dishwasher, parking. Trails, hikes and MTB 400 m away; ski slopes 5‑min drive. Ideal for couples, 2–3‑person families and remote workers. Children accepted only 12+.

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A spacious bedroom features a circular bed draped with a sheer canopy, surrounded by warm wooden walls and stone accents. Soft lighting illuminates a modern bathtub nearby, complemented by natural textures. Elegant pendant lights hang from the ceiling, enhancing the rustic yet contemporary aesthetic.
Home in Norma
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Amélie's Night

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. La Nuit d'Amélie was created to convey our passion... it's a corner where you lose yourself in looking... the warmth of the wood, the ropes, the fire in its fireplaces... a return to the past, to its origins... the stone... and the mixture with the modernity of a chromotherapy hot tub and an open sensory shower... for real emotions...

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Mount Livata located?

    Mount Livata rises within the Apennine Mountains of Lazio, Italy, amid extensive woodlands and scenic valleys. The area sits in the Simbruini range, known for outdoor recreation and natural beauty.

  • When is the best time to visit Mount Livata?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for hiking amid milder temperatures and vivid landscapes. Winter attracts visitors interested in snow activities, with cool conditions and the possibility of snowfall.

  • How old is Mount Livata?

    Mount Livata’s origins date back millions of years, shaped by geological processes over time. The mountain as you see it today developed through slow natural changes in the Apennine region.

  • Why was Mount Livata built?

    Mount Livata was not built but formed naturally as part of the Apennines through tectonic activity. Its local significance grew as people began using the landscape for outdoor recreation and seasonal grazing.

  • What are some things to do near Mount Livata?

    You can explore hiking trails, join guided nature walks, or enjoy winter activities such as snowshoeing when conditions allow. The area also has picnic spots, scenic viewpoints, and chances to discover the culture of nearby villages.

  • How is the weather near Mount Livata?

    Expect cool winters with temperatures often between 34–53°F (1–11°C) and snowfall at higher elevations. Summers are warmer, around 64–90°F (18–32°C), with drier months but occasional afternoon showers.

  • How was Mount Livata built?

    Mount Livata formed through geological uplift as part of the Apennine mountain range. Natural forces over millions of years shaped its peaks, forests, and limestone terrain, creating the area seen today.

  • What is the history of Mount Livata?

    Mount Livata has long been part of Lazio’s Apennine landscape, noted for its forests and seasonal pastures. Over time, it became a recreational spot for hiking, winter sports, and appreciating local biodiversity.

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