Price per week: 2280.00 €
| Period | Price |
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| Low season (Jan, Feb, March, April, November, December) |
2280.00 €
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| Mid season (May & October) |
2800.00 €
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| High season (June & September) |
3080.00 €
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| Peak season (July & August) |
3980.00 €
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| The Pink Villa /Ref: 5518 | |
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| Owner Name | Ms. Paola Corsi (administrator) |
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The kitchen/dining room is large and well equipped, having hot & cold water, gas and electric cooking facilities, a dishwasher, washing machine (in the hall) and large fridge. There is ample kitchenware and crockery for self catering.
There are two large bedrooms on the first floor. The blue room has two single beds and space for either a cot or another single bed. The other bedroom has a double bed. Both bedrooms on the first floor are en suite to the same bathroom - ideal either for a family or friends sharing.
There is another, very spacious bathroom, also on the first floor with a bath and separate shower cubicle. On the first floor landing there is a shower room/toilet. The bathrooms are all modern and have quality fittings.
On the second floor there are two further bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with three single beds and a cot.
The barn has been beautifully converted and has a well equipped modern kitchen on the ground floor, with hot and cold water, gas hob and oven, fridge, washing machine and dryer. Also on the ground floor is a large shower room and a lounge/dining room with a lovely open fireplace.
A spiral staircase takes you upstairs to two bedrooms, both of which open onto a sunny terrace at the back. The larger bedroom has a double bed, and the other bedroom, bunk beds. It is necessary to walk through the large bedroom to arrive at the other bedroom, so would probably be best suited to a family. A cot is available upon request.
The views from both the bedrooms and the terrace are truly stunning. Both the house and the barn are centrally heated during the winter months.
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.