
what life looks like
Life around the hidden house is shaped by simple rituals, changing seasons and a deep connection to the land. Days unfold slowly between outdoor meals, quiet walks, local villages and moments shared around fire, water and food.

the clay oven
evenings often end around the fire, with homemade pizza, bread and long conversations under the stars.
olive harvest
autumn brings the olive harvest — a ritual shared with neighbors, hands stained, days well spent.


from the garden
food often starts just outside the door: fresh vegetables, herbs and fruit picked at their own pace.
seasonal cooking
quince, grapes and olives become jams, preserves and meals that follow the rhythm of the land.


friendly visitors
reminders that nature is never far away.
deers, foxes, birds, scavengers and wild boards can sometimes be seen and heard.
summer days
in summer, a simple pool turns warm afternoons into long, slow days of rest and laughter.


firepit evenings
cold evenings invite gathering around the fire, cooking outdoors and sharing stories.
harvesting & mycology
from fruit and herbs to wild mushrooms, the land offers slowly, teaching patience, attention and respect for nature’s cycles.


river beaches & trails
just minutes away, river beaches, waterfalls and forest trails offer fresh water, shade and silence.
local life
nearby villages bring local markets, cafés, traditional restaurants and seasonal fairs — all within easy reach.


true rest
working on the land means also respecting its time and your own time.
nature & nurture
It’s up to you how deep you want to go — grow your own food, keep animals, use your own water, or simply enjoy nature.
