The air and the earth... the flight and the nest
joy and peace... the wind and the warmth
Youth and traditions... freedom and origins.

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The Agritourism Ali e Radici is located on the historical homestead St.Eufemia, a farm established in the early 1900s. Historical research and vintage manuscripts describe St. Eufemia as the core of a farm partly used as cowsheds and partly assigned to housing units.
In the following years the sharecropping management has encouraged the development and farming of different produce, blending fruit trees with olive groves and, of course vegetables with cereals, the latter also used as fodder for poultry and rabbits. 

The Passion
Our purpose is to bring our family farm back to life by carrying out the kiwi fruit growing besides, of course, the constant improvement of the estates historical side, today turned into a peaceful and welcoming agritourism.
Our main goal is to immerse your senses and encourage you experience this amazing mix between passion, nature, culture and of course the culinary wonders harvested and created here.

The Environment
Around the estate several wide green open spaces welcome the guests with chairs, tables, sunbeds and beach umbrellas as well as the opportunity to have a barbecue in the shade of aromatic old pines.
There are also ping-pong and volley ball areas together with a baby playground fully equipped with swings, slides and see-saws for the little ones.
Moreover, within easy reach from the agritourism is a whole host of other activities.(just 1 km away) it’s possible to book horseriding, hiking excursions around Ninfa’s botanical garden or mountain biking on one of the many bike routes in the area.

 

The Agritourism is located  60 kms from Rome and 15 kms from Latina, among Cisterna di Latina municipality and Sermoneta medieval borough which is to say  just 5kms from the most important european botanical garden: The Ninfa’s oasis.
The oasis stretches across the broad pontinian planes at an equidistant position between the enchanting view of  the Lepini Mounts and the golden tirrenic shores.