Vacation Rental Description
Historical mansion just lovingly restored that now provides vacation rentals vith a wonderful view of the sea.
Imagine a sober, elegant building of the XIX century, situated on the hills of Gargano Imagine around it olive-groves, the characteristic fragrance, that only this very land can have. This is VILLA BASSO , for the traveller who appreciates fine taste, a real historical character, and a home away from home. All around, 2 enclosed hectars of olive groves and self plantation. Parking area nearby the house .
Three apartments for rent:
ROXANE : wide, bright and luxury apartment ideal for honeymooners . It sleeps 2 . A third host could be considered.
LA TERRAZZA : welcoming and comfortable apartment sleeping 4 , double bed on open loft and two sofa beds in the same living area.. Large bright country kitchen, access to panoramic terrace, pergola , equipped private relaxing areas.
PANORAMIC SUITE : cosy romantic small apartment sleeping 2. Large bathroom, breathtaking view from secluded sunny terrace, fully equipped.
The property includes two enclosed hectars of olive groves , self –sown vegetation and an old citrus orchard.
The guests can relax and enjoy their privacy in a separated equipped green area among olive groves, in front of the sea, a quiet and gorgeous mediterreanean plant nursery.Relax and enjoy!
The lower terrace for exclusive use of the guest of ground floor apartment comes with patio furniture.
Facilities
- Cable Satellite
- Cooking Utensils
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- DVD
- Heating
- Kitchen
- Linen Service
- Microwave
- Open Fire
- Amenity Parking
- Refrigerator
The apartment shares the wide terrace with another one, although there is a further space for sunbathing and reading away from other guests.
Each apartment is provided of air conditioning, iron and ironing board,satellite TV ( wide screen tv at " Roxane " and " La terrazza" ),hair dryer.
Welcome pack on arrival.
The extremely helpful owner speaks fluent English.
Activities
The Gargano promontory rises like an island from the flat plains of the Tavoliere, geographically and culturally different from the rest of Puglia. Its landscape is remarkably diverse: beaches and lagoons to the north, a rocky, indented eastern coast and a mountainous, green heartland of oaks and beech trees - reminiscent of a Germanic forest rather than a corner of southern Italy. For centuries the promontory was extremely isolated, visited only by pilgrims making their way along the valley to Monte Sant'Angelo and its shrine. Nowadays tourism has taken off in a big way, especially on the coast around Vieste, but in 1991 the whole peninsula became a national park, helping to protect the Gargano from overbearing.