Italy (261)Tuscany (64)Lunigiana (1)Licciana Nardi (1)House #5661

Area description for Palazzo del Duca

Type: House • Bedrooms: 11 • Sleeps: 22 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates per week: 3500.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
Low season 3500.00 € Change currency
Medium season 4000.00 € Change currency
High season 4500.00 € Change currency

Pets are welcome at the weekly extra rate of Euro 40,00.

Refundable breakage deposit for the entire palace: Euro 1.000,00

For bookings before February 29, 10% early bird discount

Last minute: 10% discount for arrival within 4 weeks from the booking confirmation

Special discount for families with children under 10.

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Reservations & Contacts

Palazzo del Duca/Ref: 5661
Owner Name Miss Di Muro Mirella
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Licciana Nardi

The village, one of the most charming, better preserved medieval villages of Lunigiana is rich of suggestions; it boasts wonderful local gritstone portals and windows, arcades, stone graven signs of ancient merchant shops and the famous Via del Sale.
Summer weekends bring heightened activity, with the ballo liscio, or ‘slow dance’ held beside the bar attracting all-comers. Al fresco dining reaches a climax during the annual Festa della Trota, held on the first weekend in August. The village is transformed into a medieval marketplace, and feasting takes place noon and evening in the village park. Visitors and locals alike throng to this annual festa to sample the best local fare and wine, trout, lamb, pastas and tortas. Tavernelle lies on the Tavarone river, in the heart of historic northern Tuscany, set against a backdrop of the Tuscan-Emilian Appenine National Park. The Taverone river offers swimming in cold rock pools, sunning and scrambling upstream through the pools, eddies and falls.

Lunigiana

Lunigiana is the part of Tuscany that links up with the Gulf of Poets and Liguria to the west and Emilia-Romagna, gastronomic heart of Italy, to the north. Whilst it is dominated by the Apuan Alps (from which Michelangelo insisted that his marble had to come) and the Appennines (made famous by Eric Newby in his book 'Love and War in the Appennines'), it has beautiful sandy beaches on its coast at places such as Marinella and Marina di Massa. It truly does have mountains, rock pools, sun and sea.
Lunigiana is a small homogenous region that offers a mild climate and a sweet atmosphere, perfect for resting and holidays. The millennial story of its history are visible, from the mysterious “statue stele” to the roman ruins, from old churches and medieval castles to the baroque palaces.
Lunigiana has been untouched by the damages of rampant industrialization and urbanization and even today, the environment has preserved the rural and pristine character of yesteryear: life in this charming countryside moves at an old-fashioned pace marked by sheer peace and quiet.
This lifestyle is influenced not only by the environment but also by the area?s wonderful location neither isolated nor remote. Not even the highway running along its border and Sunday tourists taking this thoroughfare to head to the coasts toward the valley have altered this unique environment.
A magical holiday in harmony with nature!

Tuscany

Tuscany is situated in the middle of Italy, with the Mediterranean to the west, Liguria and Emilia Romagna to the north, Marche to the east and Umbria and Lazio to the south. There is a huge choice of vacation rental in Tuscany, ranging from a holiday apartment in the city to a luxurious villa rental in the middle of the countryside.

There is a very good reason why Tuscany is such a popular destination for travellers and holidaymakers; it has something for everyone.

Tuscany offers its visitors delicious food; delightful wines from Chianti, stunning scenery with cypress tress and olive groves, abundance of museums, long sandy beaches, water sports along the coast and many great cultural and historical sites.The climate in Tuscany is typically long hot summers and mild winters. This makes staying at a vacation rental in Tuscany an all year round possibility. Make the most of this great climate by walking through the streets of Siena or Florence on a warm balmy evening with a heavenly gelato (ice cream), or soak up the atmosphere in one of the many medieval piazzas whilst sipping your coffee in the sunshine.