The Tower

Nicola di Ortonovo, Liguria, Italy

   

The Tower (code Lig. 9). Enchanting sea and hillside property situated in a medieval Fortress - Spectacular Sea and countryside views - High standard antique furniture -  Sleeps 6 + 1 + infant.

THE TOWER is a charming three level property, located in a reconverted medieval fortress, formerly used as headquarters for the local Garrison,  and dating back to year 1400, positioned in the green hills where Liguria and Tuscany meet. The charming little medieval village of Nicola di Ortonovo is surrounded by extensive olive groves and chestnut woods, and offers breathtaking views onto the Mediterranean sea, the green Ligurian  countryside and the Apuan Alps. The property has been internally and beautifully refurbished, while jealously retaining its original medieval structure. It is furnished with utmost attention to detail and high standard antiques, and therefore seems to welcome you to its warm and inviting atmosphere.
 
Amenities
Indoors:
- 2 double bedrooms
- 1 twin bedroom
- 1 baby crib
- Studio room where one single bed is placed
- 2 shower rooms (shower / WC / bidet / washbasin)
- 1 living dining room
- Second living room
- Open fireplace
- Satellite TV
- Stereo system
- Fully equipped kitchen (Fridge with freezing compartment / fire range / oven / microwave)
- dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Central heating
- Cell phone at disposal, courtesy of the house.
 
Outdoors:
- Terrace with breathtaking sea and country side views
- Table and chairs placed in the panoramic terrace for open air meals
- Parasol
- Parking
 
Activities:
Numerous cultural and sporting activities are available in the area
 
Distances:
- Marina di Carrara: 7km
- Bocca di Magra: 12 km, where a fery boat service to the beaches of Punta
- Bianca and Punta Corvo is available
- Beaches of Lerici, Tellaro and Fiascherino: Within the range of 15 / 18 km
- Forte dei Marmi Beaches in Versilia: 20 km
- Railway Station: 8 km (at Carrara)
- Highway : 8 km (at Carrara)
- Harbour:  - 10 km (Marina di Carrara)
- Horse riding: - 10 km
- Sporting complex: 10 km (Club IL MURAGLIONE)
- Golf courses: - 15 km (Marigola), and 25 km (Forte dei Marmi)
- Pisa Airport: - 70 km
- Lucca: 70 km
- Rapallo: 90 km
- Florence: 110 km
- Rome: 350 km
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Weekly price list, expressed in EURO

 

Period  
October through April 1.700
Easter week 1.900
May 1.900
June 2.000
July 2.100
August 2.200
September 1.900

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Prices include: One weekly set of bed linen per bed - One bathroom towel per person per week - One beach towel per person per week - Electricity , gas and water consumption - Initial supply of bathroom necessities (shampoo, soap) - Small supply of initial breakfast basics - Welcome basket with fresh fruit, olive oil and wine, produced in the Owner's land - Cleaning of the property prior to Guests’ arrival - All taxes included.

Prices do not include:
Upon request, dinner can be prepared and served on the terrace. - Final Cleaning: Euro 165,00 to be paid upon arrival - Refundable Breakage Deposit: Euro 260,00 is to be handed over to the Owner upon arrival to cover possible damages to the property, and will be returned to Guests upon departure - Cell phone prepaid card - Heating during the cooler season is metered, and the relating cost is payable upon departure. NB: Infants up to the age of 2 and children above 14 are welcome.


Ligurian Riviera and Tuscany in one go

The Ligurian Riviera is better knows as "the Riviera", and is one of those places people read about once, and dream about forever. A secluded part of the Italian region of Liguria, near the French Border, the Riviera is a ruggedly beautiful stretch of coastline, inset with five tiny colourful villages, perched between the Mediterranean Sea and a range of steep coastal hills. The aura of romance about the place is enhanced by the very names of the five villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. Here, historic churches ring the time of the day as they call attention to their incredible beauty, and wherever you go, you are bound to suddenly come across one of the Riviera's numerous grand aristocratic villas, some of which have remained in the family for centuries. This picturesque and culturally rich region, boasts breathtaking sea views and gorgeous mountain backdrops, and is close to the heart of Europe and to the artistic and architectural wealth of Central Italy. This fascinating Riviera is situated on a gulf that embraces the warm, intensely blue Mediterranean sea, rich in tones and shades, and an inland of olive groves and deep green forests all still to discover. Here you will enjoy the most beautiful sunsets, and the extremely romantic footpaths, cut through lush extensive Lemon orchards and olive groves.
For those who love sports, tennis courts, soccer fields, basketball courts, public swimming pools, horse riding, sailing schools, windsurf and water skiing and boat renting, just to name some, are all available to you. Ample, sunny, golden sand beaches and pebbles are tempting and seductive. For nightlife lovers, restaurants, pizzerias, discos, ballrooms, movie theatres, theatres and night clubs, will satisfy you by every standard.
The landscape here - with its multicoloured villages, and the spectacular coastline - is so unique, that the Riviera has been listed in 1998 as a world heritage under the protection of Unesco. Here you will find untamed nature. Fifty years ago, only few people knew of this happy stretch of coast. Today, the Riviera IS always a paradise, but no longer a secret. Such an Eden could not stay secret for long. The scent, the flavour and the colours of the little villages overlooking the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, should be discovered and tasted slowly, like a very special glass of wine.
When you are actually here, do not be astonished if you surprise yourself asking: Why not settle in this paradise?

Furthermore, when based at this villa, all of Tuscany is within very easy reach.
Tuscany is a land of charm, where the genius of man, combined with the beauty of nature, made this enchanted Region one of the most visited by travellers since the middle ages: think of vineyards and olive groves extending beyond the horizon, and of winding country roads lined by dark green cypress trees, and rust-coloured farmhouses and beige castles scattered everywhere on gentle, round hilltops.

Tuscany is a living sculpture. You may have visited it ten times, you still will have much more to discover about this unique region. Its capital, Florence, with its innumerable Museums, Palaces and Churches, is an authentic jewel box. Then think of Arezzo, home town of Petrarch, father of the modern Italian language, or of Guido d'Arezzo, inventor of modern musical scale. Or think of the beautiful frescoes of Piero della Francesca or the 15th century church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. And there is old Cortona, capital of Chianti wine, and Asciano with its nearby 14th century monastery of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, and Volterra, an ancient stronghold dominating the sea with its thick ramparts and its countless masterpieces. And what about Lucca, with its intact city walls and its romantic elliptical-shaped piazza Anfiteatro, and Montepulciano with its splendid medieval churches and renaissance palaces and world-wide renowned wines.

Tuscany is an architectural as well as a natural feast, with its strongly perfumed air, permeated by the scent of shrubs, bushes and spontaneous Mediterranean flowers. Everything in Tuscany speaks about Eternity.

 


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