The spirit that drives us as the owners and managers of FonteAntica is to convey our passion for hospitality and love for our region and territory. Opening our home and sharing our origins represents the fulfillment of a dream that became a reality in 2008. The 18th-century farmhouse has been fully renovated with a focus on the faithful conservation of the spaces, including ten rooms all equipped with bathrooms (2 suitable for accommodating differently-abled individuals), furnished with original 18th and 19th-century furniture and high-quality materials to ensure comfort while maintaining maximum authenticity. For hikers, trekking enthusiasts, and mountain bike lovers, we launched a dedicated hostel at the end of 2021, converted from the ancient cellar, accommodating a maximum of 10 guests with bunk beds and mattresses, bathrooms, showers, and a kitchen available for use. In the restaurant, converted from the old stone granary, the cuisine is strictly Umbrian with particular attention to the selection and authenticity of products from our farm and territory; the menu is fixed and reserved for guests staying at the facility. A rich breakfast featuring a fully homemade buffet awaits you to sweeten your morning. The services and activities offered to our guests include a reading room with a fireplace, billiards, foosball, darts, board games, and a space for small meetings, tastings, and receptions. In the large outdoor park, there is a lavender field with over 2,000 plants, relaxation areas, flying chairs, a children's playground, an outdoor bio-sauna with panoramic windows made from a barrel, and a wooden hot tub with hydro-massage and chromotherapy using heated water from a wood stove, as well as bike rental and assistance for e-bikes and mountain bikes, ping pong, archery, and bocce. We organize cooking courses, charcuterie workshops, tastings of typical products, tea evenings, hiking courses, and small corporate team building and incentive events. We offer yoga retreats and NatureTherapy, along with other holistic practices, guided trekking in the Sibillini mountains on foot, with mules, on horseback, and by mountain bike.