Charming farmhouse in Sicily
Masseria Rossella overlooks the Scanzano Valley, facing the Ficuzza Forest and the majestic Rocca Busambra, a must-visit destination for nature and trekking enthusiasts. This haven of peace and relaxation is nestled within a landscape where forests, rolling hills, valleys, lakes, lush olive groves, wheat fields, and premium vineyards harmoniously coexist. Its name derives from the beautiful rose gardens that have always bloomed in the surrounding lands.
The hotel rooms, the swimming pool, the restaurant with gluten-free and vegetarian cuisine, the organic garden, and the central courtyard make it the perfect accommodation for an exclusive vacation of relaxation, nature, and charm, whether you are traveling alone, as a couple, with family, or in small groups.



The restaurant offers genuine cuisine with recipes of the Sicilian tradition. The special menus, gluten-free and vegetarian, meet all tastes and needs.
The farmhaouse’s spaces are the result of the renovation of the historic “mezzadro’s” house, several storage rooms, the granary, the saddlery, the kitchens, and the former animal shelter. The bedrooms, living rooms, and lounges are elegantly furnished with antique and handcrafted furniture, fine prints, and high-quality fabrics. The rooms and halls are equipped with heating, with all comforts and with an eye to practicality. We are in the countryside, we want you to enjoy nature and make you come into harmony with it.
A courtyard protected by centuries-old mulberry trees, a swimming pool overlooking the Scanzano valley, the large terrace with a splendid view of the Ficuzza nature reserve, a private chapel, two dining rooms and the noble salons, are the ideal place for any type: weddings, communions, graduations, christenings, birthdays and special occasions
Sunday menu for lunch in the farmhouse
Sunday menus are offered weekly by Masseria Rossella, always keeping the quality of raw ingredients and Sicilian tradition at the forefront.
“The sustainability journey of Società Agricola Masseria Rossella was co-funded by the European Union, under the I-STARS SMP-COSME-2021-TOURSME Project No. 101085914.”