The Casale del Tiglio is located within the Monte Abatone agricultural company, which includes 14.5 hectares of land cultivated with vineyards and olive trees, a small forest, and a production that goes beyond wine grapes and extra virgin olive oil, including sheep cheese and fruit such as figs, persimmons, oranges, lemons, and cherries. The Monte Abatone area is part of the ancient Etruscan necropolis, with significant archaeological remains scattered throughout the territory.
The Casale offers numerous activities for its guests, including mountain biking and hiking, guided tours to discover the history and archaeology of the area, national kite surfing instructors, sport climbing in equipped cliffs, beaches, sea, and Lake Bracciano.
Internally, the Casale has two rooms with two beds each, plus a possible extra bed, with en-suite bathroom, heating, and a fully equipped kitchen, dining room, and living room. The television is present both in the living room and in the rooms.
The exterior of the Casale is the real distinctive feature, immersed in greenery and equipped with a pool with a breathtaking view. Guests can use the pool, garden, and small forest with an equipped area under construction.
If you are looking for a vacation immersed in nature, history, and culture, the Casale del Tiglio is the ideal choice for you. You can discover the beauty of the Etruscan necropolis, taste the products of the agricultural company, and enjoy the breathtaking view from the pool.
Roberto Iannilli and Patrizia Perilli have been married since 1981 and have a 23-year-old daughter named Giuliana who helps them with their farming business. Roberto, who has a background in architecture, has devoted himself to farming in recent years, while Patrizia, a pharmacist by profession, works as a director in a pharmacy in Ladispoli. Giuliana has a specialization in cooking from the Alberghiero Institute.
Roberto is also an accomplished mountaineer with numerous expeditions in various parts of the world and about 150 first ascents of rock routes in the Gran Sasso Group. He has received various awards, including two Paolo Consiglio recognitions, the highest recognition for extra-European expeditions awarded in Italy. He created the free climbing cliffs of Sasso and Ripa Majala, equipping and climbing practically all existing routes.
Patrizia, on the other hand, prefers ski mountaineering and has skied throughout the Apennines, many peaks over 4000 meters in the Alps, and even outside Europe, such as in Greenland and the High Atlas.
The family lives together with their cat-friends (Bubbolina, Martino, and Minù the most home-loving), Rughetta and Amilcare (two wandering turtles), Red (the running fox), and two cute and affectionate dogs, Topolone and Romeo, who are located in the Colosseo neighborhood.
The Casale del Tiglio is located within the Monte Abatone farm, which includes 14.5 hectares of land cultivated with vineyards and olive trees, with a small woodland inside. The farm produces DOC wine grapes of various qualities, including Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, Sangiovese, Merlot, Trebbiano, and Chardonnay, as well as extra virgin olive oil of various qualities, including Canina, Frantoio, Rosciola, and Leccino. Additionally, the farm produces sheep's cheese, with the sheep grazing in the fields, and some types of fruit, including figs, persimmons, oranges, lemons, and cherries.
The entire Monte Abatone area is part of the ancient Etruscan necropolis, which dates back to the 7th century BC and is located south of Cerveteri. This is evident through the remarkable archaeological remains scattered throughout the territory, which offer an interesting opportunity to explore the history and culture of the area.
If you are looking for a vacation immersed in nature and culture, the Casale del Tiglio is the perfect choice for you. You can savor the farm's products, discover the beauty of the Etruscan necropolis, and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside.
Via Settevene Palo, 344 - Cerveteri (RM) - Directions
National identification code IT058029C14G6NBJAL
Regional identification code 4438