villa - Imperia - Chiusanico (Torria) - Casa Leone

Casa Leone

Two bedrooms
Traffic-free area
Furnishings typical of the region
max. occupancy: 6 persons

Availability & Price

Description

In the centre of the small dreamy Ligurian village of Torria lies Case Leone (pedestrian zone). Torria is encircled by lush olive groves and is just about 25 minutes away from the bustling harbour city of Imperia, with its many restaurants, bars, beaches and shops. In the centre of Torria itself you will find the excellent restaurant “La Remissa”, which will only too happily spoil you with its delicious local specialities. The traditionally furnished Casa Leone offers you comfortable temperatures, even in summer, due to its thick stonewalls. On the main floor there is a well-equipped kitchen, a large living room with dining area and pull out sofa, and a bathroom. Upstairs you will find the two bedrooms and a small balcony, with a fantastic view of the Impero valley and the Alpine foothills. Starting out from Torria, you can expect to find many pathways - perfect for walking or cycling tours - leading you exitedly onward through the remote and fascinating Ligurian countryside.

Details

  • premises

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

    External area

      • outdoor furniture
      • balcony
  • interior

    • central heating / gas
    • Sat/TV

    kitchen equipment

      • 4- ring stove
      • fridge
      • espresso cooker

    misc

local places of interest

location details: Chiusanico


The ancient town of Chiusanico lies on a ridge, where oak and chestnut woods alternate with hills covered with olive groves. According to a tradition that is corroborated by some researchers, this was the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, although there is no general agreement among historians.


During mediaeval times, Chiusanico was the main centre in the Monte Arosio territory, which was dominated by the Clavesana family.Some portals and buildings at Castello date back to the thirteenth century, such as the single-nave church of San Lorenzo. The church of Santo Stefano dates from later times and still has some splendid eighteenth-century polychrome marble work; it was rebuilt in neo-classical style by the architect Gaetano Cantoni. Inside the church, you can admire a painting of Santo Stefano by Giulio De Rossi (1579).


The masterpiece of Chiusanico, however, is to be found in the parish church of Gazzelli: this is a priceless painting attributed to Domenico Piola showing the Virgin Mary visiting Elisabeth (early seventeenth century).


Torria also offers some works of art that are well worth seeing: the drinking-trough beneath a sixteenth-century loggia, a bas-relief dated 1477 in the parish church of San Martino, the oratory of the Disciplinati della Santissima Annunziata and the sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve. This district is the venue for a biennial photography competition; the sports complex is equipped for fencing competitions. You can take the path leading from an ancient stone wash-house in Torria and make your way up to the sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve and, passing through the woods, continue on to the San Giacomo pass and Monte Arosio. The industrial and commercial municipality of Chiusanico is well known for its superior quality olive oil and its classic Pigato and Vermentino wines.


location details: Torria





Torria is quietly located on a mountaintop above Chiusanico / Pontedassio, about 25 minutes from the sea and Imperia. It has a superb panoramic view of the valley. Torria offers some works of art that are well worth seeing: the drinking-trough beneath a sixteenth-century loggia, a bas-relief dated 1477 in the parish church of San Martino, the oratory of the Disciplinati della Santissima Annunziata and the sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve. This district is the venue for a biennial photography competition; the sports complex is equipped for fencing competitions.

You can take the path leading from an ancient stone wash-house in Torria and make your way up to the sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve and, passing through the woods, continue on to the San Giacomo pass and Monte Arosio.



A small grocer’s and two good restaurants are located nearby.

Just below Gazzelli, you can purchase the much awarded “Rocca di San Nicola” wine straight from the vineyard (Vermentino and Pigato). Excellent olive oil is also available, which is free of pesticides because it has been grown at altitudes above 400 m. This is also where lots of hiking or mountainbike trails start.

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.