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Tucked into the Sicilian countryside, this refurbished farmhouse (now Inn) has a lot to offer. We have a soft spot for family-run Inns and this one didn’t disappoint. It is easily accessed from the nearest highway on the way to Agrigento and rests nicely in the center of an olive grove. The mix of updated appointments (included bathrooms) and old-world stone decor made it the perfect spot to stay while exploring the Southern coast. We arrived very early in the season and so it was a little chilly at night. Julia, our gracious host, provided space heaters for our room at night. My guess is that during the heat of summer, the old stonework is going to make the rooms quite pleasant. Although sunny for most of our stay, the temperature was too cold for us to enjoy the pool, pool bar and/or whirlpool but I’m imaging that in the heat of summer, those areas of the facility are wonderful to have. Communications with the host were easy and Julia helped guide us to nearby restaurants and activities that we were not previously planned. Indeed, we had one of our favorite meals of the trip in Agrigento. Breakfast (photos included) was a special mix of traditional meats, cheeses, fruits, bread and fresh made eggs. It featured jams, nuts and other delicacies right from the farm. The rooms might be a little small for some travelers but if you’ve spent any time in Europe, that’s often part of the deal. Open your windows to stare out across the pool, orchard and hillside…you’ll feel just fine. Should we ever make it back to Southern Sicily, this will be our place to stay. Pics of nearby attractions included, all within 90 min drive.