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| Stay in the REAL Italy in a 13th century tower!| 2131271 | Unlisted | | 682673 | -- | | $580 | -- | | | 130 | 144 days | |
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Your accommodation is in the stunning Adriatic region of Le Marche which sits on the Eastern borders of Tuscany and Umbria. This is the REAL ITALY and is where Italians come to holiday.
Your apartment is set in the historic centre of Montalto delle Marche which lies at a strategic point between the Adriatic coast and the Sibillini National Park.
It is set over the top two floors of this stunning 500 year old townhouse with an attached tower being a mere 700 years old. It is a large apartment covering 100sqm and sleeps up to six guests comfortably.
The accommodation comprises:
* Large private roof top terrace with spectacular views - perfect for dining al fresco * A romantic double bedroom * A twin bedroom set in the oldest part of the property - the 700 year old tower * A lounge with double sofa bed, flat panel television with satellite TV, DVD player and CD player * Fully equipped kitchen with washing machine, diswasher, Smeg oven and hob, large fridge freezer. * Sun lounge with sofas and dining table with chairs * Wet Room
WEEKLY RATES FOR 2010 IN EUROS 6 March - 1 May - 395 (about 580 USD) 1 May - 29 May - 445 29 May - 26 June - 495 26 June - 31 July - 550 31 July - 21 August - 625 21 August - 25 September -525 25 September - 18 December - 395
THE TOWN AND AREA Montalto delle Marche is an important town in Italy and one of the the most influencial Popes, Pope Sisto V, lived and trained in the town. The town lies between the Adriatic Coast and the Sibillini National Park. The nearest blue flag beaches of Grottammare, San Benedetto and Pedaso are 25 minutes away and the National Park which is popular with walkers and mountain bikers is 35 minutes inland.
The town has a population of about 2500 so is well serviced with a number of shops, restaurants, local bars, a post office, newsagent, grocer, butcher, bank etc.
The town is 25 minutes from the provincial capital of Ascoli Piceno which is famous for its architecture, old travertine marble squares, churches, museums and is thought to be older than Rome. It is also packed with boutiques and cafe bars so is perfect for people watching.
The Frasassi Caves, thought to be the largest limestone caves in Europe are well worth a visit - they have frequent tours during the summer months.
Rome can easily be visited on a day trip and there are air conditioned buses from Grottamare to the centre of Rome daily.
The town of Loreto is within easy reach and here you can see the House of Nazareth where Mary was born and is a focal point for pilgrims throughout the world.
Assisi in Umbria is a good daytrip and you can see the tomb of St Francis of Assisi, the Patron Saint of Italy.
GETTING HERE AND FURTHER INFORMATION Montalto is just over an hour away from Ancona and Pescara airports - Ryanair fly daily flights to both of these airports from London Stansted.
For more information about our town house please call us in Italy on 0039-051-594-7766 or in the UK on 0208-123-3576 or visit www.italy-holiday-accommodation.co.uk | |  | | |
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