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Casa La Piazzetta

Five bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Small terrace
max. occupancy: 9 + 2 persons

Availability & Price

Description

Casa la Piazzetta is centrally located in a small Ligurian mountain town. The holiday home is split into two apartments and can therefore easily accommodate up to eleven guests. Casa La Piazzetta comprises five bedrooms, two kitchens and two bathrooms. The shared terrace is perfect for getting together in the evening to chat and have fun or just to enjoy the view across the valley. In Caravonica there is a small alimentari where you can buy fresh bread and basic groceries, and there are many winding little alleyways to discover during a romantic walk. Your taste buds will be well cared for by two restaurants serving typical Ligurian dishes, which will quickly become suit everyone\'s favourite cuisine: a small hint: don\'t eat to much Antipasti, because you never know how many more courses will follow.…

Details

  • premises

    • 1 kitchen-cum-living-room with 6 seats and 1 kitchenette and bedcouch
    • 1 bedroom with double bed
    • 1 bedroom with 2 single beds
    • 1 bedroom with 2 single beds
    • 1 bedroom with single bed
    • 1 bedroom with double bed
    • 1 kitchen
    • 2 shower/WC

    External area

      • outdoor furniture
      • terrace
  • interior

    • central heating / gas
    • Sat/TV

    kitchen equipment

      • 4- ring stove
      • freezer
      • fridge
      • espresso cooker

    misc

local places of interest

      • Two restaurants in town,
      • -Al Fondo
      • -Catta C\'Covo
      • Grocery store in town with fresh bread.
      • distance to the beach: about 16 km
      • distance to restaurant: about 0.05 km
      • restaurant within walking distance
      • grocery within walking distance

location details: Caravonica


If you travel up from San Lazzaro Reale you come to the mediaeval hillside town of Caravonica. It was a feudal possession of the Ventimiglia aristocrats, who built a castle in the upper part of the town, and it later fell under the dominion of the Knights of Rhodes and the Knights of Malta. Among the various legends concerning the derivation of the town's name, one of the most plausible suggests that it is linked with the passage of mule-drawn caravans from nearby towns through Caravonica, which was the only road for carrying oil to Piedmont.


A wonderful walk takes you to the sanctuary of the Beata Vergine delle Vigne, which dates from the late sixteenth century and is hidden away among the olive trees.
It has undergone restorations on a number of occasions: its façade is embellished by a small portico and its interior preserves some remarkable eighteenth-century stucco work by F. M. Marvaldi and some frescoes by Francesco Carrega. There is a local legend concerning the ancient origins of the sanctuary: the son of a mule driver went to a food storehouse without telling his father and stole a small statue of the Virgin Mary, which he then put into a wheat sack. They loaded the sack onto their mule but during their journey the mule stopped and refused to go on. The son told his father what was hidden in the sack and the father decided to put the statue back. He protected the statue by surrounding it with stones, and these stones were to be the first ones laid when the church of the Madonna delle Vigne was built. Only a few ruins can be seen of the eleventh-century church of San Michele.


Those inhabitants who have stayed on in the town work in the cultivation of vines and olives. There are some beautiful local excursions to be made by mountain bike or on foot, taking you through the olive groves and the lush vegetation. One of these paths takes you to Guardiabella. At the end of your day out in the country, you can taste an excellent dish called "burrida" accompanied by Vermentino and Pigato superior wine.



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.