In the heart of Pietraroja’s historic center, a small village in southern Italy, the Villaggio di Ciro was born — a scattered hospitality project rooted in simplicity, warmth, and connection to the land. It all began with a family vacation home lovingly restored by Gianni’s father and grew organically, thanks to word of mouth and a shared desire to rediscover local identity.
These are not hotel suites or luxury stays: they are real homes, each one unique, cozy, and welcoming. Guests don’t just check in — they’re welcomed as part of a story. No flashy decor, just authenticity: stone walls, lived-in details, alleyways filled with memory.
The name honors Ciro, the famous baby dinosaur fossil found in Pietraroja — a symbol of the ancient soul of the place. The Villaggio also offers immersive experiences: cured ham tastings, visits to local farms, guided nature hikes, and tailor-made encounters with artisans.
Here, hospitality is not a service — it’s a shared feeling. The Villaggio di Ciro invites you to slow down, feel at home, and discover Pietraroja not as a destination, but as an experience.
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The village is named after Ciro, the dinosaur fossil discovered in Pietraroja, now a symbol of local history.
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Stays often include visits to local producers such as cheese dairies, ham makers, and farms.
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The project has grown thanks to guests themselves, through word-of-mouth and shared appreciation.
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