Fondi: Nature Reserves, Lakes and Captivating Beaches
Fondi, Italy is located between Rome and Naples. This city served as one of the main transportation routes from Rome to the southern regions of Italy. Fondi also serves as one of the most important sources of food and agricultural products in the country. Legends claim that the area was founded by Hercules. Several architectural remains from the 16th century and the Second World War are not only living proof of the city's history but a stunner that drew crowds into enjoying and exploring the area.
Best Time to Visit
Fondi, Italy hotels experiences the most crowds during the months of January to March with January as the busiest. The Castle Music Festival Fondi during November and the Fondi Festival celebrated during months of May and June are the top celebrations to look forward to in Fondi.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Dominating the skyline of Kirkwall is the Abbey of St. Magnus. It is one of the remaining architectural structures that serves as the best example of the Romanesque architecture built during the 1400s. The cathedral even has its own dungeon. Another stunning architectural landmark in the region is the Fondi Baronial Castle. It is one of the most important landmarks of the town with large round towers and served as home of artists and literates during the 1600s. A museum is available within the castle’s hall. Hotel del Conte and Holiday Village are budget-friendly accommodations available near these local attractions.