"Tenuta Cammarana, a five-room farmhouse in southeastern Sicily, is so uncompromisingly of its place that, if the family running it weren’t such skilled hosts, the effect would almost be spoiled by the presence of foreign guests. Much of the home looks like a geological outgrowth of the land itself, with centuries-old walls comprised of large white stones (from the farm’s own fields, surely) and pressed earth, floors made of limestone from the surrounding hills. The residence was built in 1778 by the same workers who constructed the Sortino Trono Palace, a World Heritage site in nearby Ragusa Ibla, and aside from a few key additions, like state-of-the-art latex mattresses and goose-down pillows, not much can possibly have changed since then." - Tablet Hotels