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I-relais b&b

Montefalcone del SannioGarden viewPool view
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Rooms & Views

Penthouse Apartment
1x Queen 50 Up to 4

This apartment features a private pool. This apartment features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a…

Triple Room
1x Sofa Bed 20 Up to 3

The private pool is a top feature of this triple room. Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this triple room include…

Double Room with Pool View
1x Queen 17 Up to 2
Pool view

The private pool is a top feature of this double room. Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room include…

Double Room with Garden View
1x Queen 17 Up to 2
Garden view

The private pool is the standout feature of this double room. Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Locanda Mammì★ Michelin In an evocative rural setting, among stone farmhouses, absolute tranquillity and a summer terrace that opens onto the surrounding hills, chef Stefania Di Pasquo presents an authentic cuisine, firmly rooted in the produce of her land and enhanced by a personal and unaffected touch. The variation of lamb is impeccable: a freshly cooked cutlet, a slow-braised preparation with onions, and alongside it a richly flavoured liver stew, together composing a coherent narrative of technique and memory. Equally remarkable is the dessert inspired by the traditional peasant breakfast, in which caramelised b23.6km
  • Al Metrò★ Michelin In the premises that once housed the family pastry shop, the Fossaceca brothers have breathed new life into a space now consecrated to signature gastronomy. The interior, minimal and contemporary in its neutral tones, seems deliberately to step aside and allow the cooking of Nicola to take centre stage, while the outdoor area – bright, intimate, and with the unhurried atmosphere of a small piazza – offers a livelier and more airy prospect. The modern and technically rigorous cooking pays measured homage to the ingredients of the local area, beginning with the finest catch the Adriatic has to o24.6km
  • Reale★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #19Tre Forchette On the first hilly slopes that embrace the village, amidst vineyards and silent gardens, the austere simplicity of the former 16th century monastery perfectly reflects the culinary language of one of the most recognisable fine dining experiences in Italy. Niko Romito continues to define - and refine - his vision here: a rigorous minimalism that never relinquishes sensory depth, expressed through dishes based on the measured use of just a few ingredients – be they vegetables or proteins – orchestrated with almost ascetic precision.The research continues relentlessly, as does the link with Abruz48.3km
  • Da GiocondoBib A simple, rustic trattoria, perched among the narrow streets of the upper part of the village. The owners themselves attend to both dining room and kitchen, ensuring that homestyle yet flavorful Abruzzese dishes reach the table, sometimes announced verbally to complement a menu featuring cheeses, cured meats, and grilled fare (yes, there are arrosticini!). The specialties not to be missed are certainly the traditional handmade pastas, each bearing its own distinctive name, and the indulgent desserts (the seasonal fruit crostatas are excellent). Also noteworthy is the small wine list showcasing49.8km
  • Hostaria del Pavone A small gem for fish enthusiasts, this delightful restaurant situated amid the alleyways of the historic centre (just 2 minutes’ walk away) boasts a quiet ambience with a white colour scheme and minimalist decor chosen by the exuberant owner. Although the menu focuses on fish and seafood (the raw fish dishes are superb), the pasta dishes and main courses are also excellent. To round off a delightful dining experience, the wine list includes some surprising top-quality labels. A must!28.0km
  • Federico II Offering classic seafood cuisine, this restaurant serves the most well-known and loved dishes, from raw seafood to pasta and gnocchi with various sauces, and main dishes such as baked fish, fish stew, and salt-crusted fish. Of course, there are also fried dishes and fish soup (available by reservation). Everything is served in a lovely dining room with brick arches or, when the weather is nice, along the pedestrian street of the picturesque historic center.31.7km
  • Svevia In the evocative former stables of the palace, or, if weather permits outdoor dining, in the square facing Termoli’s enchanting cathedral, the cuisine, almost exclusively seafood-based, features various classic fish dishes, sometimes with more creative reinterpretations.31.7km
  • Miseria e Nobiltà The name of this restaurant occupying a late-18C palazzo with attractive flooring and Murano glass chandeliers alludes to the peasant traditions that influence its cuisine (miseria) and the creative, elegant dishes served here (nobiltà). The menu features excellent home-made pastas, vegetables and meat dishes, including boned rabbit with leeks and Annurca apples and white and black truffles from the Molise in season.33.6km
  • Aciniello A simple family-run trattoria in operation since 1948, offering traditional cuisine in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. The dishes are relatively simple but full of flavor. Among the main courses, meat reigns supreme, with the exception of the baccalà.33.8km
  • Mia Ristorante If you're not already in the area, plan some time to get there, traveling through a green, hilly landscape to reach Borgotufi, a "diffused hotel" spread among stone houses. In the former stables transformed into a restaurant, Marco Pasquarelli, a talented young chef, offers a modern take on various local ingredients, with a few seafood dishes as well.36.1km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Abbey of Saint Vitus and Salvo abbey in San Salvo (CH), Italy21.0km
  • Vasto Cathedral church in Vasto (CH), Italy27.9km
  • Termoli Cathedral cathedral and minor basilica in Termoli, Italy31.7km
  • Castello di Monteodorisio castle in Monteodorisio (CH), Italy24.9km
  • Stadio Aragona football stadium27.4km
  • Caldora Castle castle in Vasto (CH), Italy27.9km
  • Histonium ancient town, modern Vasto, Province of Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy27.9km
  • Castello Svevo castle in Termoli, Italy31.3km

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