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Casa Negi
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persons
4
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bedroom(s)
2
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Balcony
Terrace
Two bedrooms
max. occupancy: 4 persons
Description
Casa Negi is located in the small mountain village of Negi, near the historical city state of \"Seborga\" in the hinterland of the colourful coastal town of Bordighera. The holiday house offers ample room on two floors for up to four people and comprises a well-lit double bedroom and en suite bathroom, a bedroom with two single beds, a comfortable living room, a spacious kitchen as well as a bathroom with shower. You can enjoy the peace and quiet of the mountains and relax on the terrace behind the house; there is also a grand view over the mountains and sea to be had from the balcony. Negi is an excellent starting point for hikers because of its numerous pathways. For amateur astronomers, a visit to the observatory in Perinaldo is highly recommended. You could also visit the neighboring coastal towns of Bordighera, Ventimiglia or Menton for their beautiful and inviting sandy beaches.
location details: Seborga
Seborga is known for the extra -vagance of its "Prince" Giorgio I, proclaimed sovereign by the inhabitants in 1963: although this title is not recognised by the Italian Republic, it has an ancient and illustrious history. Seborga was part of the feudal estate of the Ventimiglia aristocracy, who handed over the castle, the church of San Michele and most of the surrounding territory to the Benedictines in 954 AD.
The principality of Seborga was created by the Holy Roman Empire in 1079 and remained the only sovereign state supported by the Cistercians until 1729, when it was bought by the Savoys. It was never part of the Republic of Genoa or the Kingdom of Sardinia and enjoyed the privilege of "nullius diocesis" conceded by the Congress of Vienna (1815) until 1946. Some historians say that the abbots used the title of "Prince" without having the right to do so; other historians, such as those of the English school, credit Seborga with being the first constitutional monarchy in history.
One thing that is undeniable is the beauty of the town, which is situated on the hill dividing the Vallebuona valley and Borghetto San Nicolò from the Rio Sasso valley and is surrounded by hillsides covered with flowers, vineyards and olive groves. The panorama stretches as far as Menton and Marseille.
Before visiting the principality you need to exchange your Euros for "luigini", which is the local currency (worth 6 US dollars). Your visit begins at the parish church of San Martino, which preserves a seventeenth-century wooden statue from the Spanish school and an engraved silver chalice. You can continue by visiting the stone church of San Bernardo, dedicated to the town's patron saint and built between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Try to go for a walk in the hills when the gorse and the well-known local variety of mimosa are in bloom. These are exported all over the world. The road is ideal for mountain-biking and continues as far as Passo del Bandito.
special features
Details
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premises
- 1 living room
- 4 seats
- 1 bedroom with double bed
- 1 bedroom with 2 single beds
- 1 kitchen
- 1 bathroom/WC
- 1 shower/WC
external area
- outdoor furniture
- balcony
- terrace
- 1 living room
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interior
- central heating / gas
- Sat/TV
kitchen equipment
- 4- ring stove
- grill
- fridge
- electric espresso coffee maker
- espresso cooker
misc
- in the town
- hillside location
- sea views
- panoramic views
- pets not allowed
- car recommended
- Testimonials
- Field reports
- guest gallery
local places of interest
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- Restaurants and shopping opportunities can be reached within few minutes by car.
- distance to the beach: about 15 km
- distance to restaurant: about 3 km
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- Olive Mills
| distance to the airport : about 60 km | |
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| distance to the railway station: about 17 km | |
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excursions
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Reviews
27.08.2011 - 10.09.2011, Manfred B. (DE)
Bitte etwas mehr deutschsprachige Fernsehsender programmieren Terasse gur. Wird von den Eigentümern mitbenutzt. Wir sind meist Richtung Cote Azur gefahren
20.08.2011 - 27.08.2011, Torsten H. (DE)
Ausstattung in Ordnung. Bussana Vecchia -> Sandstrand, San Remo zum einkaufen, Bordighera sehr sauberer Strand und Wasser.
13.08.2011 - 20.08.2011, Adam G. (GB)
06.08.2011 - 13.08.2011, dominique h. (FR)
17.04.2011 - 30.04.2011, Tamas L. (DE)
Eine Teekanne und ein Teesieb wären ganz praktisch. Alles andere war in ausreichender Anzahl und in ausreichender Qualität vorhanden. Terrasse und Balkon sind bestens. Wir empfehlen einen Ausflug zur Kapelle oben auf dem Berg und von dort über den Bergweg eine Wanderung nach Perinaldo. Es belohnen einen immer wieder wunderbare Ausblicke. Für Einkäufe bietet sich die Markthalle in Ventimiglia an, wo man Freitags die größte Auswahl findet, da an diesem Tag bis 18.00 Uhr Markt für allerlei Zeugs auch am Meerufer ist. Alles bestens, wir werden bestimmt wieder bei Ihnen buchen.
18.08.2010 - 28.08.2010, Ulrich H. (DE)
Es war alles super - falls wir etwas gebraucht haben - wurde uns sofort geholfen. Kleines Paradies - bitte alles so lassen. Donnerstag und Samstag ist im Nebenort (im Fürstentum) life music, Tanz und Essen. In Bordigera sollten Sie am ersten Tag die Via Argentina entlang laufen - um den schönsten Strand zu finden. Versuchen Sei den "Dolcetto" von Herrn Cassini!!! Familie Cassini ist ausserordentlich zuvorkommend und liebenswürdig. Wir haben uns willkommen und wie zuhause gefühlt. Wir werden wieder kommen!
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