Italy (223)Tuscany (59)Lucca - Garfagnana (14)Barga (7)Farmhouse #5591

Holiday villa in Barga: Gorgeous view!

Type: Farmhouse • Bedrooms: 3 • Sleeps: 6 • Catering: Self-catering

Price per week: 400.00 €

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Holiday villa in Barga: Gorgeous view!/Ref: 5591
Owner Name Mr Diego Strina
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A delightful holiday country house for rent in the land of Tuscany .The villa is located in Albiano (Province of Lucca Tuscany), a warm and sunny hillside directly opposite the beautiful medieval town of Barga and the Apuane Alps(the home of Carrara marble). The views from every direction are stunning!

Holiday house Il Trebbio is an old tuscan farmhouse which has been completely restored,maintaining in part the originality of its structure but at the same time providing the availability of all modern comforts.It has a size of approximately 110 square metres and internely has been painted with pastel /rustic colors.The house consist of a large living room with a beautiful rustic fireplace.To note the (very old) oak beam and the original material used to build it.The kitchen,cooking utensilies provided and with a marble worktop, is in comunication with this area.From a large vestibule,yellow painted,there’s the access to the three bedrooms and the main bathroom.One of these bedrooms is very large and it includes a double bed and a bunkbed.The lovely characteristic of this room is the way it was painted:by a particular sponge and a delicate rose colour.The other two good-sized bedrooms contain two single beds and another double bed.The main bathroom is so large that inlcude a shower box and a bath too.The second bathroom is at the ground floor,here the washing machine and another shower box. Outside the house, from the bamboo covered large private terrace you can see an idyllic holiday card of Barga and of Serchio valley. Eating al fresco is a real treat -the lights of the town provide a romantic backdrop, and due to the altitude it feels possible to touch the stars! Next to the terrace a stone made barbecue and a large panoramic garden with sunbeds and an hammock too.The shade of the plumtree, ot the two cherrytrees and of the walnut is idyllic(like their fruits) during the summer days. This is the higher garden,the other one is at the entrance of the villa.Here a wood made roofing,where there’s the possibility to park one car(the space in front of the house is large enough for 4/5 cars!) and a monumental age-old olive root that give hospitality to several species of ornamental flowers.

Location

Barga is a medieval town ( about 6000 inhabitants) of Longobard origin but with a definite Florentine flavor. The town lies on a hilltop (elevation 410m, 1370 ft.) in the valley of the river Serchio, also known as Garfagnana. The region is famous for its Farro grain, the food of the ancient Roman legions. This is the only part of Tuscany featuring high mountains where eagles and other birds of prey still soar.

Untouched by mass tourism, Barga is a true gem and more than picturesque! It is the quintessential Tuscan hill town! Its ancient,unspoiled and prosperous air seems attract the discerning and the artist. Barga is known for its artistic richness, historic monuments, mild climate and genuine warmth of its residents. From atop the hill, which is dominated by the Duomo, a church whose origins predate the the Middle Ages, visitors are awed by the views of the green valley of the Serchio river, the majestic Apuan Alps, renowned for their marble quarries, and the less rugged Appenines. Nature lovers can walk in the nearby mountain woods in search of berries and wild mushrooms. In winter, sky enthusiasts can take advantage of the facilities of several resorts just a short drive away.

Barga originated before the Middle Ages as a castle surrounded by walls and entered through one of three gates, two of which Porta Reale and Porta Macchiaia are still standing. During the 1300's Barga became the principal outpost of the Signoria di Firenze in the area. The town was well known during the Middle Ages for the manufacture of silk garments, its mills powered by the immense hydraulic power of the nearby creeks, and remained an important commercial center untill the beginning of the 20th century. From 1341 untill 1847 Barga was part of the Grand Duchy of Florence . During this period, Lucca and Pisa waged frequent battles to conquer the wealthy town and the surrounding territory. From 1847 until the unification of Italy in 1861 Barga was part of the Duchy of Lucca, although it maintained a measure of autonomy. Today, Barga is a triving commercial and tourist center. Its natural charm enhanced by its proximity to three protected conservation areas -- the nature parks of L’Orecchiella, Alpi Apuane and Appennino Toscano-- and the charming villas built just outside the old towns walls by returning emiges.

Barga's hilltop, near the Duomo , is known as Castello which lies within the remains of the walls and it is crisscrossed by cobblestone alleys the most famous is Via di Mezzo, and dotted with squares such as Piazza Angelio, stairs and loggias. During July, the Festa del Castello enlivens the town alleys and piazze, where visitors can sample local delicacies, watch craftsmen at work, or even join in one of the local dances.

Ther are seven ancient churches within or just outside the town walls including the majestic Duomo begun before the year 1000, which features art work by the incomparable medieval painter/sculpturer Andrea Della Robbia, and a splendid pulpit attributed to the sculptor Guido Bigiarelli da Como. The cobblestone paved square (Arringo) in front of the Duomo is the best vantage point for viewing breathtaking sunsets. The churchs of Barga are particularly interesting to visit during the two feast of the town's two patron Saints S. Cristoforo (July 25) and S. Rocco (August 16) when they are decked with flowers and other decorations.

A large park divides the hilltop from the lower part of Barga known as Il Giardino . Three bridges, one made of stone (Ponte Vecchio), another supporting the old Aqueduct, connect the two districts. Il Giardino is bustling with shops, cafes, and restaurants. The villas of returning emigres are nearby, flanking two tree-lined boulevards. Life in Il Giardino revolves around the Piazza del Cedro, named for the huge Cedar tree in its center. One of the sophisticated cafes around the piazza is the perfect spot to relax in the shade of a pergola and sample some of the local wines. Il Giardino comes especially alive during the three days celebration of the Feast of San Rocco (August 15, 16, 17) when the streets are filled with traveling salesmen and eager shoppers.

Barga's food shops and restaurants offer cuisine that is simple but wholesome in the Tuscan tradition. Visitors have ample opportunity to savor some of the typical local foods that incorporate the many speciaties of the region, notably Farro, a mountain grain, the fabled Funghi Porcini, and local variety of trouts. Chestnuts and grapes abound and there are a number of delectable cold cuts, and local cheese, to sample. Minestrone and Polenta are just two of the many dishes that are typical of the area.

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