GUARCINO - Guarcino rises 625 meters above sea level, on a ridge of the Ernici Mountains. The area of great naturalistic importance is surmounted by the Campocatino massif, a plateau at around 1800 m above sea level. It is surrounded by the peaks of the Ernici Mountains, which reach and exceed 2000 meters above sea level and from which you can enjoy the panorama of lower Lazio up to the Tyrrhenian Sea, including the Pontine Islands.
The town preserves notable architectural and decorative elements in its historic centre. artistic relevance, typically medieval still visible; Among the numerous churches in the town, the Collegiate Church of San Nicola and the Church of San Michele Arcangelo are worth mentioning, both dating back to the 18th century. The municipality of Guarcino boasts very ancient historical origins. Already in Roman times, the importance of this city was linked to its favorable strategic position, between the Aniene valley and the Cosa/Sacco valley. Since its foundation in the 8th century BC it was a place famous for the abundance of sources of healing waters, first of all that of San Luca and, followed by Filette.
Behind the city of Guarcino, the mountain complex of Campocatino hosts one of the oldest and most popular ski resorts in Lazio and Central Italy. The station offers 15 km of downhill slopes, cross-country skiing and snow parks and is also one of the snowiest places in the Apennines, thanks to direct exposure to the humid western currents. In addition to skiing, it is possible to practice downhill cycling during the period summer or horse riding or trekking thanks to the various paths and routes offered. Located in the heart of the historic centre, we offer for sale a large flat to be completely renovated, ideal as an investment for the construction of a B&B or residential home.--0ff2eed8acd559ea6f2ee877d8a02ab1!