In the heart of the Roman countryside, just a few steps from Palombara Sabina, Il Girasole B&B appears as an ideal refuge for those who wish to immerse themselves in a natural environment among lush greens and enchanting landscapes. The property is set in a private park of 15,000 square meters, overlooking the majestic Monte Gennaro and the Parco Naturale dei Monti Lucretili, a protected area rich in trails and opportunities for hiking and trekking enthusiasts.
The elegantly furnished rooms at Girasole offer a warm, family-like welcome, ensuring privacy and comfort during moments of relaxation. Guests can choose from two rooms and a dependence, with the possibility to accommodate up to six people, all equipped with private bathrooms. During the hot summer days, breakfast is served under a charming wooden porch, allowing guests to start their day surrounded by the beauty of the surrounding nature.
The serene atmosphere of this corner of Sabina is highlighted by the rich array of activities surrounding Girasole. Within a short distance, one can visit historically fascinating places such as the famous Terme Sabine in Cretone or the splendid historic villas of Tivoli, including Villa Adriana and Villa d’Este. Not to mention, the nearby Pianabella train station offers convenient access to the center of Rome, just 25 minutes away, as well as to Fiumicino International Airport.
Girasole is more than just a B&B; it is an environment where guests can enjoy wellness wrapped in tranquility. The outdoor spaces are designed for relaxation and fun, with green areas and opportunities for outdoor sports. The warmth of the hospitality and attention to detail make this place the perfect setting for an escape from daily routines, in a context that preserves the authentic flavor of Roman peasant tradition.
Every morning, breakfast becomes a true celebration of local flavors, with artisanal sweets and homemade delicacies that tell the story of the region's culture. Girasole is an invitation to rediscover the beauty of the land, immersing oneself in the calm and serenity that only the Roman countryside can offer.