Price per week: 600.00 €
| Period | Price |
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| May - mid season |
600.00 €
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| Jun/Jul/Aug/Sep - high season |
650.00 €
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| October - mid season |
600.00 €
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LOW Season (not available) - MID Season € 600 - HIGH Season € 650
** Rates are in Euro per Week (from Saturday to Saturday) **
RENTAL PERIOD from 3rd May through to 25th October
Check-in hour: 15.00 Check out hour: 10.00
Deposit 20% of the total intended stay on booking by Bank Transfer
Security € 300 cash on arrival (returned after inspection on guest’s departure)
Total stay balance on arrival by Cash or anticipated Bank Transfer
| La Ghiraia/Ref: 5909 | |
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| Owner Name | Mr. Joseph La Rosa |
| Tel | 0039 0584 956134 |
| Tel | 0039 329 8988021 |
| Fax | 0039 0584 956134 |
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The home which will proudly host you is an antique stone house of approx 90 s.m., named “La Ghiraia”, situated on a sunny hillside, allowing quick trips to Lucca, Pisa and the beaches of Versilia and on clear days it is possible to view Corsica and the Islands of Tuscany.
La Ghiraia, rebuilt in complete respect and observance to former and original building techniques, offers a ground floor with a self contained kitchen connected to a large dining and sitting area with a fire place and a cast iron heating stove. The above first floor has two rooms and a large bathroom with a cast iron bath tub.
The house has 3,000 square metres of land (green fields) and is surrounded by natural woods, which may also be used for bar-b-q meals under the shade of the olive trees and for fine walks.
Located in a big basin at the foot of the first spurs of The Apuan Alps, Camaiore is closed towards the sea by a soft hills chain, which separates it from the coast plain. Camaiore is only 8 km far from Viareggio and Pietrasanta; it is only 16 km far from Forte dei Marmi and 24 km from Lucca.
These places are easily reachable from Pietrasanta thanks to comfortable roads and highways. Many towns are situated on the hills around Camaiore, all worthy to be visited. Moreover some of them own a lot of particularly valuable monuments and interesting facilities. After having visited Camaiore's historical centre and the neighbouring Benedictin Abbey, you could witness the manifacturing of wrought iron by the Ferreria di Candalla, whose hammer is still water-functioning. Moreover you could visit the ancient Romanic church in Pieve and walk through the woods in Lucese, where the most ancient human settlements of this zone were found.
The abbey in Camaiore
Just out the town centre, toward the mountains, is St. Peter Abbey, founded by the Benedictin monks (VIII-XIII century). This is characterized by the typical Romanic architecture (three waves and a bell-tower) and you can reach it passing through a wonderful thirteen century portal which is still keeping a part of the walls limiting the monastery.