he large green lawn in front of the Locanda houses a swimming pool with sundeck for our guests. Entrance is permitted to a limited number of outside guests. The €23.00 fee per person (adults and children) includes the cot and a small tasting of our typical products that will be delivered to you upon arrival.
- June – August 9am – 7pm;
- Constant pool depth 1.4 mt.
- Free entrance for children below 2 years of age.
Animals not admitted.
The use of inflatable toys is not permitted.
Walking and cycling holidays
Discover the hills and valleys of Romagna
Turchi Farm lies on the route of the Nove Colli, one of the oldest and best-attended amateur cycling granfondos in Italy, and is therefore the perfect starting point to either test one's cycling abilities or set off to explore the hills of Romagna by bike or on foot, following the many mountain bike and trekking trails.
We offer our guests the possibility of renting an MTB or E-bike and enjoying a guided tour by experts along the valley routes, in collaboration with Bike Life Cesena
Tasting tours
A voyage inside the local food centres of excellence
Turchi Farm is one of the stops of the Wine and Flavours Route of the hills of Forlì and Cesena. The tour offers many itineraries that introduce you to the traditional wines and foods of Romagna such as extra virgin olive oil, cured meats and cheeses, fruits and vegetables.
With their fortresses, castles, small villages and parish churches, each of the 26 towns of the circuit offers its visitors a slice of Romagna's history, art and culture, right at the table.
Medieval towns, seaside and hills
Art, history and nature, all within reach
urchi Farm lies on the hills, just 7 kilometres from the sea. It is the perfect point of departure for touring the small villages of the hinterland set against beautiful landscapes and castles and fortresses surrounded by a maze of alleys.
The nearby Cesena is home to the Malatestiana Library, UNESCO world heritage, and to many monuments of its medieval past, which can also be found in the towns of Santarcangelo and Rimini, all situated on the historical Via Emilia road, built by the ancient Romans.