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Il Cobezzolo

Balcony with sweeping views over the mountains down to the sea
Small terrace
Garden
Peace and relaxation
max. occupancy: 2 + 1 persons

Description

The holiday house Il Cobezzolo is located in the small, sleepy mountain village of Agaggio Superiore, which is part of the beautiful Argentina Valley. The renovated stone house provides space for three and is simply but practically furnished. It offers a double bedroom with an additional single bed, a large kitchen cum sitting area with a fireplace and a traditional wood burner as well as a bath with shower, which is accessed over the balcony, from where there are spectacular views over the Argentina Valley down to the sea. Behind the house you will discover s small terrace where you can sit in comfort while letting your eyes feast on the mountain scenery. You can get your shopping from the Alimentari (open every day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.) in the neighbouring village, Agaggio Inferiore, which is only three km away and where you also find a pizzeria and a river which is dammed into a small lake for swimming in summer. In Il Cobezzolo you can enjoy the unspoilt nature and get away from it all.

location details: Molini di Triora


The town with twenty-three watermills along the banks of the Argentina and Capriolo rivers was first mentioned in the thirteenth century, although its origins are much earlier.


Along the thousand-year-old Via Marenca, between the Teglia and Mezzaluna Passes, excavations have found a sacred area with a two-metres high prehistoric menhir and an engraved stone altar. On the peak of the rock called the Rocca di Drego (which stands at a height of 1080 metres over the River Argentina), there are the remains of a pre-Roman castle.
The territory has a number of places of historical and artistic interest: the village of Corti, the slate portals in Andagna and the mediaeval village of Glor are just a few examples. Molini, which only became an independent municipality in 1903, suffered violent Nazi reprisals during the second world war.


The parish church of San Lorenzo is built in Baroque style. It preserves a sixteenth-century triptych by Emanuele Maccario, while the well-preserved black stone portal and the bell tower are from the fifteenth century. The sanctuary of Nostra Signora della Bontà is an example of Romanesque architecture and preserves fifteenth-century frescoes and a painting by Antonio Monregalese (1435).


One of the local institutions is the September snail festival: it has been held for the past fifty years and the four recipes on offer, accompanied by excellent Ormeasco wine and the typical speciality of bread with "bruzzo" (the spicy ricotta cheese produced in the hinterland areas), attract food-lovers from all over Liguria. Visitors who enjoy excursions can follow the ancient paths connecting the various municipal districts or walk through the chestnut woods up to Colle Langan and then continue through the mountains or as far as the Teglia Pass (1387 m.), which is the gateway to the Argentina and Arroscia Valleys. Besides trekking, Molini also offers you the chance to do some free climbing and river canoeing.


In Triora there is a lake which beckons both old and young for a splash and relaxation. There is a track leading back to the village from behind the adjacent playground. The Largo Dango at the entrance to the village of Molini di Triora is another good tip. Turn left before you reach the village and follow the street uphill until you see the sign for the walking path "Largo Dango"on the right-hand side of the street. Follow the winding track until you see the waterfalls.



Details

  • premises

    • 1 kitchen-cum-living-room with 3 seats and 1 kitchenette
    • 1 bedroom with single bed and double bed
    • 1 shower/WC

    External area

      • garden
      • outdoor furniture
      • balcony
      • terrace
      • BBQ
  • interior

    • wood-stove
    • video
    • TV
    • fireplace

    kitchen equipment

      • 4- ring stove
      • fridge
      • espresso cooker

    misc

local places of interest

excursions



These excursions can be recommended: Cultural Excursions:
Other excursions:
  • Shopping on the promenades of Imperia, Diano Marina, Sanremo and Alassio.
  • Prize winning wines of von 'La Rocca di San Nicolao' with Vermentino and Pigato.
  • A plethora of restaurants, pizzerias, osterias, farmer stalls and markets etc.
  • Aficionados say that because of the quality of olives and diligent processes involved, Imperia and the surrounding area is said to have the best olive oil in the world.

  • Our representative on site will let you know where the best beaches are when you arrive.
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Reviews


2 Reviews
  • (2)



27.08.2011 - 10.09.2011, Ursula S. (CH)

Unbedingt besuchen sollte man "Hanburys Garden". Insebsondere für Naturliebhaber sind sie ein absoluter Traum. Begeistert hat uns auch der "Porto Maurizio" in Imperia. Das Schloss der Haustüre des "Il Cobezzolo" geht völlig ungewohnt nach rechts auf und nach links zu. Man muss den Schlüssel demnach ganz nach rechts drehen, dann die Türe etwas zu sich heranziehen und den Schlüssel nochmals nach rechts drehen. (Dieser "Trick" könnte evtl. für Andere hilfreich sein.)


23.07.2011 - 30.07.2011, robin h. (DE)





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