Enjoy unparalleled peace and quiet amidst the beautiful Sicilian countryside, offering spectacular views and a tranquil escape from city life.
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Indulge in a relaxing spa journey featuring a bio-sauna, Turkish bath, emotional shower, and indoor/outdoor hydromassage tubs with breathtaking views of the Sicilian countryside.
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Stay in beautifully restored rooms and self-contained apartments, blending local timber and stone with modern amenities like free WiFi, ensuring a comfortable and authentic stay.
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Savor delicious, traditional dishes made with organic, locally produced ingredients, including fresh ricotta, cured meats, and homemade pasta, often prepared by the acclaimed cook, Pina.
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Engage in a variety of sports, including horseback riding, trekking, biking, and tennis, with ski slopes just half an hour away, all set within a natural, serene environment.
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Explore the nearby Madonie National Park and Nature Conservation Area, rich in history, art, and diverse wildlife, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers.
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For centuries Monaco di Mezzo has been the central point of the Monaco feudal estates, estates which are so extensive that they were divided into three hamlets: Monaco di Sopra (Upper Monaco), Monaco di Mezzo (Middle Monaco) and Monaco di Sotto (Lower Monaco) with their own large farms which were linked by tracks. The only church was at Monaco di Mezzo and all the people from the feudal estates worshipped there. The farm and hamlet of Monaco di Mezzo nestles in a valley, which is good for cultivating hard wheat. Until a few decades ago the farm buildings were surrounded by stone huts with thatched roofs in which the farm workers families lived in the winter months. The structure was that of a single large estate which, given the poor earning capacity of the land and the extensive area of land necessary to economic survival, was the most rational answer to the difficulties. Wheat and sheep were and are the principal sources of the estate’s income, while olive and wine production only suffice local needs. The Monaco estate, a charitable bequest to the Church from Baron Agliata of Petralia Sottana, was sold by the Church Land Commissioners to Baron Michele Pottino in 1865.




Distance from Agriturismo Monaco Di Mezzo
Resuttano:3 miles
Comiso Airport:54.2 miles
Caltanissetta Xirbi:8.1 miles
Chiesa Madre:11.8 miles
Museo Archeologico:10.2 miles
Chiesa Santissimo Salvatore:10.2 miles
Museo Ambientalistico Madonita:11.7 miles
MACSS Museo Arte Contemporanea Sotto Sale:10.4 miles
Museo Civico Antonio Collisani:10.7 miles
Museo della civiltà contadina:12.5 miles
Chiesa della Santissima Trinità:10.8 miles
Ruderi del Castello:11.7 miles
Yes, Agriturismo Monaco Di Mezzo offers 2 pool areas.
Yes, Agriturismo Monaco Di Mezzo has a pet policy that may vary based on the room type or availability. Please check with the hotel directly to learn about their pet policy.
Yes, Agriturismo Monaco Di Mezzo provides Parking, Accessible parking for guests.
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Agriturismo Monaco Di Mezzo is located at Contrada Monaco di Mezzo, 93010, Resuttano, Italy.
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