In the sharecropping years, which lasted until about the late 1970s, the farm was mainly used for grazing and feeding animals, while the surrounding fields were cultivated with wheat and corn to sustain the people working the land.
Acacia in its current form was formed by Gin’s father, Lorenzo, who transformed the farm into an agriturismo in the early 1990s to give open-minded guest access to the beauties of the Pollino.
Later a restaurant, built from the walls of the old sheep barn, was added to the guest house, so that our guests could enjoy local traditional dishes, skilfully prepared by Gin`s mother, Angela. There is also a large area designated for boy scout groups with bedrooms and bathrooms as well as a separate dining and cooking room, four toilets and three showers in the field and a place for campfires in the evening.