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Monterosso is undoubtedly the most renowned
village of the Cinque Terre, and is easily reachable by car or by
train. From Monterosso there are hiking trails to Vernazza and
Levanto, which pass through olive groves and vineyards on hillsides
that fall straight down to the sea. They provide a breathtaking
experience for those who have a passion for the infinite beauties of
nature, the century old traces of human labour in terracing the
vineyards, and the simple finesse of an antique and unique
architecture. L'Uccelliera is a former hunting lodge built at the
end of the nineteenth century on a hill just above the village of
Monterosso. It is surrounded by vineyards as well as lemon trees,
and is immersed in the scent of pine trees and brooms. There are
outstanding views from either side of the property; the eastern side
looks out to the Cinque Terre as far as the island of Timo, and the
western side has a view of Punta Mesco that stands out from the sea.
The villa is part of a 5,000 square meter estate that extends on two
sides of a hill cultivated with vineyards, lemon trees, and a
vegetable garden. The old town of Monterosso is just at a ten minute
walk away, reachable by a footpath that goes past a Capuchin
convent. A shorter path from the house leads to the sea.
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ACCOMMODATION
6+1 people
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GROUND FLOOR
Double bedroom;
twin bedroom (each has two windows over looking the garden); two
bathrooms with shower; single bedroom; staircase leading to the
first floor
FIRST FLOOR
Spacious living/dining room; spacious kitchen; staircase leading to
the second floor (there is one on the inside and one on the
outside).
SECOND FLOOR
Bedroom with French bed;
single bedroom; bathroom with shower; living room with a fireplace;
two nice terraces.
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DISTANCES (approx.
kms)
Beach & Train Station
(by road or trail) - 2 or 0.5
Corrodano - 18
Genova -
47
La Spezia - 30
Pisa - 60
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STAFF
Maid service
is included one day a week
for 3 hours.
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