Today, on a rainy Friday, I went to the small town of Tolfa, which is located in the hills (70 km North from Rome). I went there with a friend of mine, as he was looking for a small house there in Tolfa. He would like to run a "Room & Breakfast" accomodation for tourists there in the village of Tolfa.
We have noticed that many tourists, mainly from Norther Europe, enjoy visiting that old village and its alleys all year long. Many of them from Norway have also bought same of those typical old houses.
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...it's like walking back in time, let's do it again!
This is an absolutely charming place. How I would love to visit there. Thank you for sharing Tolfa. Have a very nice day.
To Nicole and Tom:
you both are welcome in Tolfa whenever you want :-)
Tolfa mi pare un posto affascinante,un borgo caratteristico.Unica cosa negativa è che acquistando una casa vetusta ci vogliono molti soldi per per mantenerla.Io personalmente non comprerei una casa vecchia.
E' vero questo, Olga. Bisogna stare attenti: conviene solo se il prezzo è molto basso.
Tolfa is the type of place l would certainly
love to live..no cars, no lorries, little
noise..Yes! My kind of heaven..!
Padre nostro che sei nei cieli.....
sia santificato il tuo nome....
To Willie:
that's true, Willie, considering you don't like big town. Actually, the food you can get there isn't the same one as we see big cities' restaurants.
No! The food there is so much better
than city restaurants..because it's
ALL home made with home grown ingredients,
the food is also so much fresher...!
If you visit a country, you should visit
it's small towns and villages..to get to
know the true feel of that country, and
especially it's food..! And meet the true
people of that country..! :).
And..No! I don't like BIG towns or cities..! :(.
Tolfa streets are really great and it's normal to tourist's like them :) Here is still cold and it's really bad for some flowers and fruit trees... Happy weekend Giorgio :)
What a beautiful place. No wonder it attracts tourists.
God bless.
Such a charming place!
If I could, I would visit there in a heartbeat!
Love the photos, Giorgio.
God bless.
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