"Not only is Mauro’s haven near San Benedetto Val di Sambro a veritable find, but so is the man, himself. His hospitality, generosity, and warmth are exceptional. He speaks fluent English and German, is full of interesting anecdotes, a myriad of life experiences and willing to debate and exchange opinions. Mauro communicates openly and honestly with his guests, making them feel at home from the first moment. He also gave us the opportunity to sample his delicious homemade bread, pasta, cheese, honey, elderberry syrup to name just some of the delicacies he creates. Our “couchsurfing” host is determined to make his small “agriturismo” environmentally sustainable and become completely self sufficient. I have no qualms that someday, he will indeed achieve this.
We stayed in the “Fienile, one of the beautifully restored apartments in the stone house. It is a charming , simply yet tastefully furnished , functional, and cosy apartment for 4-6 individuals. From every single window, one can enjoy splendid views, and the large terrace overlooking the forest and hillside is ideal for relaxing or having meals outdoors. Our children loved visiting/feeding the animals with Mauro. The swing hanging from a branch of one of the large trees at the side of the house also proved a recreational magnet. Although the weather during our visit last week was not conducive to swimming , I can imagine that the pool on the property, available to guests, serves as a welcome amenity during hot summer days. Having had a sauna in the small, well equipped finnish sauna near the pool on one of the cooler evenings, I can vouch for its soothing, therapeutic qualities. An alternative to cooling down in the cold shower in between sessions is a dive into the pool (10 degrees at this time of the year) for the brave of heart!
In the nearby vicinity, there are numerous small villages, with churches, meandering alleys and interesting market squares worth exploring as well as tranquil, varied walking trails for the experienced or inexperienced hiker which take you off the beaten track over streams, along rock paths, past old mills, abandoned houses etc. . One cannot ask for a more idyllic setting and for us it was the perfect compromise - rural serenity yet close enough to the unique cultural centres to which the area owes its reputation.
For culture vultures, Bologna, Florence, Ferrara as well as other Tuscan towns are all within commutable/driving distance. We took the train to Bologna twice (30 euros round trip for 3 full and one half fares ) and Florence, once –needless to say these are beautiful, culturally/historically rich cities with a wealth to discover.
Our trip to Italy, San Benedetto and Mauro’s “agriturismo” was memorable. Our only regret is that our sojourn was so short. We hope to return sometime soon for more stories, and rich experiences a la mauro. Thank you for everything, Mauro and good luck with your endeavours!!! This holiday accommodation definitely deserves a 6 out of 5!
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