I was supremely late due to all sorts of travel miseries, and probably messed up Daniela's evening, but she and her dogs greeted me warmly and welcomed me with a nice, big room. She spent a good amount of time each day discussing my travel options, and these conversations evolved from cordial travel advice to lengthy, friendly discussions on film, politics, etc. that I sincerely enjoyed (note: we only spoke in Italian so I can't comment on her English level. She said she had trouble with English, so keep that in mind if you can't speak Italian). Her breakfasts were generous, homemade, and healthy, made with love. The property was in what I'd call a rustic suburb, somewhere between countryside and suburban, but she had a nice orchard and the dogs were able to run around joyfully, which certainly brings a smile to one's face. I loved waking each morning to find the dogs at my door, ready to greet me, though Daniela was careful to keep them away until I made clear that I wanted to play with them. Couldn't recommend the region strongly enough, a very short drive (not walkable) to a local's hot spring that costs E40 for an annual membership, or 15 minute's drive from another lovely hot spring that cost E6 for single entry. Viterbo is a lovely, mid-sized old town 15min away, and the region is studded with worthwhile, historical, weird sights. I was miserable when I arrived and after 4 days, I left feeling like I was truly at home, fully restored. Strongly recommend!