Ale Tower: All the markers of a good agriturismo: genuine ingredients, plenty of green around you, amazing value for money (especially for this part of Italy).
Ale Tower: Panino with rosemary-flavoured porchetta is so good I even created this location on FourSquare just to be sure I can find it again when I’m back in Orvieto. Your best lunch option. Total bomb.
Ale Tower: Very nice gelato a few meters away from the imposing Piazza. I had the one in a brioche and it was an amazing break from the heat. They have outdoor seating in some shade just outside.
Ale Tower: Views of the duomo and on the life in the piazza. Definitely get the mixed platter of cured meats as a starter, and let yourself be guided to a local wine choice. Friendly service. Book in the summer
Ale Tower: Enchanting views over the sea of Cilento allow you to take in the sunset as you savour the local delicacies. Alici were amazing in all guises. Mentioned by the Slow Food guide, you know it’s good!
Ale Tower: Splendid wine bar, family run where the vibe is friendly and honest. Local wines, amazing antipasti. Definitely go for the aperitivo if you’re in Trentinara for dinner.
Ale Tower: Friendly service, delicious food. We grabbed a table on the little terrace in the square and tried a bunch of the specials, and loved them all. Mentioned by the Slow Food guide, a mark of quality.