
The rural landscape and the natural environment, just at 40 kilometres from Rome, are typical of the Roman country and the Tiber valley.
The Agritourism is near “Torrita Tiberina” a characteristic medieval borgo overlooking the Tiber loops.
The name of the village: Torrita, comes from the towers that, in ancient times, dominated “Alsaia” the main road of communication along the Tiber, situated between the Mediterranean sea and the inner areas of Lazio, Umbria and Toscana.During the Roman period, the village was particularly important as a strategic zone between Sabina and Etruria. The archeological remains found near the agritourism testify to the remains of “Villa Celli” built during the first Roman Empire.