Italy (256)Marche/Abruzzo (9)Palms' Coast - Ascoli Piceno (1)Cupra Marittima (1)2-bedroom apartment #5511

Places of interest near Al Ninfeo Apartments

Type: 2-bedroom apartment • Bedrooms: 2 • Sleeps: 6 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates per week: 350.00 €

my My short list

Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
Low-season: up to June the 28th 350.00 € Change currency
Mid-season: June 28th – July 26th 490.00 € Change currency
High-season: July 26th – August 23rd 630.00 € Change currency
Mid-season: August 23rd – September 6th 490.00 € Change currency
Low season: after September the 6th 350.00 € Change currency

Apartments A and C: a double bedroom and a double sofa bed (max 4 persons).

Apartments B and D: a double bedroom, a twin bedroom and a double sofa bed (max 6 persons).

Arrival: Saturday after 3:00 p.m.

Departure: Saturday before 10:00 a.m.

SPECIAL OFFER "3 x 2": in June and September, you stay three weeks paying just two!

  • Prices are all inclusive (electric current, air conditioning, warm water, first and final cleaning).
  • Discount for multiple weeks stay.
  • Optional services: linen 10 € / person.
Check availability

Reservations & Contacts

Al Ninfeo Apartments/Ref: 5511
Owner Name Mr Mattia Vecchiarelli
Tel +39 0735 777456
Fax +39 - 06233249860
E-mail email Send E-mail
* Please, mention HolidayHomes.ORG
Note:

Places of interest near Al Ninfeo Apartments

Ripatransone

distance to property: 12 km

High on a ridge above the northern slopes of the attractive valley of the Tesino river stands the small hill town of Ripatransone. True, it's not a major site but if you want a morning away from the nearby coast towns it makes a pleasant outing.

ripatran

The crumbling old town walls that greet you set the tone - the place has yet to suffer invasive restoration. Its warm pink brick is much the same as it's been for centuries.

The first surprise is the relative grandeur of its buildings for the modest size of the place. During the 16th century the town experienced a period of prosperity and prestige, and was elevated to the status of city with its own cathedral.

The town's uniqueness, however, comes in the form of a tiny alleyway - it is only 43 centimetres wide and the narrowest in all Italy. And there are plenty of other tight lanes to explore.

Passing back out of its crumbling walls, pause to admire the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

If you are heading back to Grottammare down by the sea, you can enjoy a most spectacular drive along the ridges above the Tesino valley.
(from www.le-marche.com)