The
area in which Farnese
is located is known as the Upper Tuscia, a zone that runs from
Bolsena Lake to the sea, bordering on the Tuscany region. To the
north of Farnese is the Forest of Lamone, today a nature reserve
of rare beauty.
The
surrounding countryside is unspoiled, a world unto itself, and
yet it lies very near the highly trafficked Via Aurelia and the
numerous attractions of the adjoining coastal area; over the centuries
the tens of thousands of acres of countryside have been safeguarded
by the noble families of the Tuscany and Latium regions.
The
horses one encounters are often those of the "Butteri"
cowherds, who in this area, given the large size of the land holdings,
still prove indispensable when it comes to moving herds from one
pasture to the next. Though the job is reminiscent of times gone
by, it is still highly practical in this area, and not merely
a vestige of folklore.