A good location for a relaxing getaway in Civita, Bed and breakfast La Sentinella is a bed and breakfast surrounded by views of the mountain.
De Vecchi
From
Australia
This is a very authentic home style experience with a gracious and lovely host. She provides embroided towels and home baked delicacies, to go with your warm, cosy and very comfortable room. The house is only 1 minute walk to the town centre. Fabulous place to stay at.
Il Belvedere is situated in Civita and offers a garden, a bar and a shared lounge. The property features mountain and river views, and is 24 km from Sibartide Archaeological Ruins.
Mariano
From
Argentina
Everything was perfect. Beautiful place in an authentic small town in the middle of the mountains with great views and an excelent homenade breakfast.
Situated 24 km from Sibartide Archaeological Ruins, B&B Lo Sparviero offers a garden, a shared lounge and air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
Harry
From
Italy
The location was stunning and with beautiful walks all around. The room was spotlessly clean, spacious and with a lovely view. The shared kitchen was very handy. The breakfast was outstanding in content and location. The owner is delightful and gave us lots of information about the area as well as excellent advice on walking routes etc.
B&B Dhafna is set in Civita. The property has mountain and city views, and is 25 km from Sibartide Archaeological Ruins. The bed and breakfast features family rooms.
Mariapaola
From
Luxembourg
At the quiet corner of Civita, with excellent view and close to a public fountain to refill your water bottles. Friendly host who cared about visitors and their property. Very enjoyable stay overall
Featuring a shared lounge and views of mountain, Le Terrazze Sul Pollino B&B is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Civita, 24 km from Sibartide Archaeological Ruins.
Boasting mountain views, La Magara offers accommodation with balcony, around 24 km from Sibartide Archaeological Ruins.
Calum
From
United Kingdom
Antonella's apartment was lovely. Its in a beautiful, quiet location at the top of the village with incredible views. Antonella was super helpful with restaurant recommendations and other info on the village. Civita has a handful of good restaurants and the delicatessen Carlomagno is amazing. We really liked Agora restaurant for the atmosphere, local food and great value. We were cycling most days.We were not so lucky with the weather but the scenery was stunning. We got great advice on the Pollino national park from Manuella at the visitor centre Catasta- which also does great food.Would definitely recommend a visit there.
The cycling options are good- especially for gravel bikes. They are also just finishing a bike path cycle route that will be a good addition. Hopefully it'll be done for when we come back!
With mountain views, La Stella is situated in Civita and has a restaurant and a 24-hour front desk. The property has city and quiet street views, and is 24 km from Sibartide Archaeological Ruins.
Tatiana
From
Greece
We enjoyed the breathtaking view from the room, the traditional house, which decoration is full of unique details, and the fantastic hospitality of Giusy, especially her breakfast with homemade delicious sweets.
A last minute decision to stop a night here had us not...
A last minute decision to stop a night here had us not wanting to leave, mainly because of the beautiful accommodation, food and people. We made the most of our short time here and walked down to the historic bridge ( devils bridge) amazing scenery and it was very peacful only us on the road and tracks. The town had a selection of restaurtants and we found a lovely spot to enjoy a beautiful meal and a fabulous bottle of wine. We wished we had more time to stay in Civiita however we had connections to make so moved on. I highly recommend visiting and staying at least 2 or 3 days and if you have a car exploring the area.
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