villa - Imperia - Diano San Pietro (Borello) - Casa Paoloeanna

Casa Paoloeanna

Three bedrooms
Terrace
Dishwasher
max. occupancy: 6 persons

Availability & Price

Description

Above the lively town of Diano Marina, with its many beaches, shops, bars and cafés, you will find Casa Paoloenna surrounded by olive groves.
The elegantly furnished house offers accommodation for six people. It comprises three bedrooms, a spacious living area with a sofa bed, a completely furnished kitchen and a bathroom. During the siesta you can soak up the sun on the terrace and at night you can spend refreshing evenings there in the company of friends or family. However, the sea, the sand and the inviting beach promenade are only a short distance away. The nearest restaurant, where you can treat yourself to the delicious regional cuisine, is also well worth visiting and is only three minutes away on foot.

Details

  • premises

    • 1 living room
      • 6 seats
      • 1 fireplace
      • bedcouch
    • 1 bedroom with 2 single beds
    • 1 bedroom with double bed
    • 1 bedroom with 2 single beds
    • 1 kitchen
    • 1 WC
    • 1 shower/WC

    External area

      • outdoor furniture
      • terrace
  • interior

    • central heating / gas
    • fireplace

    kitchen equipment

      • 4- ring stove
      • freezer
      • Dishwasher
      • fridge
      • electric espresso coffee maker
      • espresso cooker

    misc

local places of interest

location details: Diano San Pietro



This municipality is formed of two towns on the sunny slopes of the San Pietro Valley. Dominating the lower town is the parish church, one of the most important in the area (the christening font dates from the eleventh century). All that is left of the original late mediaeval building is the bell tower. It is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul and was reconstructed in Baroque style in the second half of the eighteenth century. The parvis is paved with pebbles and it was surrounded by a wall in 1564 as a defence against Saracen invasions. The interior preserves a painting of the martyrdom of San Giovanni Battista attributed to Giovanni Battista Paggi and a fine seventeenth-century marble pulpit.


Along the road to Diano San Pietro there are two buildings that were once used for control and defence of the valley: the square "Camandone" barracks building and the "Molino Arduino", a fortified mill.


Just outside the town, when you have crossed the bridge over the Rio San Pietro, you will come to the district of Colla, where you can admire the recently-restored sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve. In the church of the Natività di Maria in Borganzo, you can see a fine poliptych by Antonio Brea: the Madonna della Consolazione (1518). There is a very old humpback bridge over the San Pietro at Roncagli. At one time, the valley was full of mills producing Taggia olive oil. Besides olive-oil production, the local economy is based on the cultivation of vegetables, fruit and basil, which is the main ingredient of the typical local liqueur. Among the many local summer festivals, the most famous is the one dedicated to a pasta dish called "trenette al pesto", which is accompanied by a classic Ligurian wine called Pigato.


Diano San Pietro lies, if seen from the sea, upwards and right of Diano Marina. In Diano Marina there is a very good infrastructure with countless restaurants, shops, cafés, bars and discos, as well as tennis courts, bowling, bicycle rentals and many other diverse sporting opportunities. Many excursions can be undertaken from here.


From Diano San Pietro, the road follows the same named river(which powered the many olive mills) to Diano Borganzo, whose hamlets all lie on a steep slope. Here you will find the town church, Natività di Maria, built in the 19th century, where you can see a fine polyptych by Antonio Brea: the Madonna della Consolazione (1518). In the small Roncagli, a small medieval bridge over the San Pietro river leads you down the road to Virgili and Diano Arentino.


location details: Borello



Borello


In Borello there is a small church which is dedicated to Saint Rocco and was built by an Indian emigrant. The building is unique as there is a wonderful mix of building styles which make it one-of-a-kind in Europe. The façade and inside reflect the Indian influences of its builder. The saints are positioned in an almost Buddhist fashion, which just goes to show how art can be interpreted through many eyes.



In Borello you will find an excellent restaurant that will spoil you with Ligurian cuisine. Diano San Pietro is about 5 minutes away where you will find 2 grocery stores, a pharmacy, butcher, fruit and veg. Shop, ice cream parlor and restaurants.

Borello

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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contact

Vacation Villas Liguria

your contact partners: Mrs Sigrid Cocca, Mr Raul Cocca

phone: 0049 8989 22 33 00
daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. CET
We speak German, English, French, Italian.