The Bed & Breakfast Sant'Elia is nestled among the gentle hills of Caltanissetta, on the slopes of Mount Babbaurra, a short distance from Sant'Elia Hospital and the prestigious CEFPAS vocational training center. This recently renovated facility offers a welcoming and modern environment, able to combine comfort with the surrounding natural beauty.
Guests can take advantage of extensive green areas, perfect for relaxing moments, furnished with gazebos, tables, and chairs, ideal for sipping a drink outdoors. For families, there is also a children's playground and a barbecue area, perfect for sharing pleasant evenings in a convivial atmosphere. The common area on the ground floor includes a spacious reception and an elegant country-style lounge, featuring a large fireplace and a stone wall, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The rooms, all equipped with private bathrooms and recently renovated, offer breathtaking views of San Cataldo. The spaces are designed to ensure relaxation and comfort, equipped with every kind of amenity for a pleasant stay. Every morning, guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast prepared with care, providing an excellent opportunity to start the day with energy and serenity.
The manager of the facility, Marco, a graduate in Economics and Management of Tourist Enterprises, is dedicated with passion and professionalism to every aspect of hospitality. His extensive knowledge of the area translates into advice on tourist itineraries, nature walks, and visits to ancient mines, which tell the story of this fascinating region. His warm and attentive approach helps create a family atmosphere, making every guest feel welcomed and at ease.
The strategic position of the B&B Sant'Elia allows for easy exploration of the treasures of central Sicily, with the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, the historic Piazza Armerina, and the picturesque towns of Enna and Mussomeli within a short distance. Whether it is a business trip or a leisure stay, this facility represents a serene retreat, immersed in the tranquility of the Sicilian countryside.