Casa Migliaca

Top choice in Tyrrhenian Coast


Built around a 17th-century olive-oil mill and surrounded by organic olive and citrus groves, this serene hillside agriturismo 9km south of Castel di Tusa offers spacious rooms in a beautiful old stone farmhouse, along with an apartment sleeping up to six. Meals incorporating produce from the farm are served family-style around the historic olive press or in the cosy upstairs kitchen.

Owner Luca invites guests to explore his gorgeous property with the help of an elegant hand-drawn map, and offers a wealth of advice about excursions to secret beaches, hill towns and other local attractions.


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