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Domus Fabia welcomes guests in a setting that harmoniously combines tranquility, beauty, and authenticity. What makes it truly unique is its ability to combine the simplicity of genuine hospitality with the discreet elegance of rooms where every detail has been carefully considered, while offering all the comforts of a modern facility.
Our rooms are designed to offer you a comfortable and relaxing stay. A welcoming environment, with attention to detail and equipped with all the necessary amenities to make you feel at home.
Each room is spacious and equipped with adjustable air conditioning for maximum comfort in every season, a Smart TV for your entertainment, and free WiFi with ultra-fast fiber technology to keep you connected at all times.
To make your stay even more enjoyable, you will find a kettle with a selection of teas and coffees, perfect for a moment of relaxation. The minibar, always at your disposal, includes complimentary bottles of water.
If you want to feel even more at home, there are apartments available with a dining room and kitchen with oven and induction hobs.
The bathrooms are equipped with a hairdryer and a courtesy set with quality products for your personal care.
The double beds feature a single, comfortable queen-size memory foam mattress. The choice of memory foam or hypoallergenic pillows is the crowning glory for uncompromising rest.
San Gemini is one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in Italy” due to its rich historical and cultural heritage. It is particularly well known for its mineral waters and ancient thermal baths. It is a town of about 5,000 inhabitants, very suited to new generation tourism, in search of authentic places, food, and atmospheres where they can recharge their batteries and escape the stress of modern life. Life in San Gemini flows at a moderate pace, so much so that it is also included in the slow city circuit. This is an excellent starting point for visiting the nearby towns of Narni, Todi, Spoleto, and the entire Valnerina.
The Marmore Falls are the highest artificial waterfalls in Europe and among the highest in the world, with a total drop of 165 m divided into three stages. With a controlled flow, they are formed by the Velino and Nera rivers, tributaries of the Tiber, and are located about 7 km from the city center of Terni, almost at the mouth of the Valnerina valley. It is part of the Nera River Park. In 271 BC, the Roman consul Manius Curius Dentatus ordered the construction of a canal to drain stagnant water towards the natural Marmore waterfall: from there, the water fell directly into the Nera River, a tributary of the Tiber.
The park's opening hours and water release times vary depending on the season.
Please consult the official website: https://cascatadellemarmore.info/orari-e-aperture/
A visit to Underground Narni is one of the most intense and evocative experiences to be had in the Narni area: a guided tour lasting an hour and a half, suitable for adults, children, and school groups, inside underground chambers discovered beneath the former Convent of San Domenico in Narni.
Address
Via S. Bernardo, 12, 05035 Narni TR
CONTACTS
Web: narnisotterranea.it
Email: info@narnisotterranea.it
Tel: 0744722292
Mobile: 339 1041645
OPENING HOURS
Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays (except Christmas):
guided tours from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (last tour)
tours depart every 30 minutes
reservations required by phone or mobile only.
If the weather permits, there is a delightful unscheduled activity: a trip up a stretch of the Velino River, which flows into the lake and then into the Nera River, forming the Marmore Falls.
Local guides and fishermen are usually on board, ready to tell you the thousand stories of the place, such as that of Galileo Galilei who, on a bright spring day in 1624, sailed on the lake to carry out his physics experiments; or Brigitte Bardot who escaped from the Roman film sets at the time of La Dolce Vita and came to relax on its shores.