Italy (256)Lazio (43)Rome (22)Litorale laziale (1)House #5742

Area description for Villa with pool near Rome

Type: House • Bedrooms: 8 • Sleeps: 16 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates per week: 2000.00 €

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High season 2800.00 € Change currency
Mid season 2300.00 € Change currency
Low season 2000.00 € Change currency

The linen, bathroom and pool towels are provided .A 30% deposit is required to secure the booking.

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Villa with pool near Rome/Ref: 5742
Owner Name mrs cristiana vento
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Litorale laziale

Area of the southern coast

It is the smallest area and includes only four municipalities (Pomezia, Ardea, Anzio and Nettuno). It is bounded by the Province of Latina. There is a strong naturalist interest thanks to the presence of many green areas characterized by the Mediterranean scrub and of the Nature Reserve of Tor Caldara, known for its sulphur fumes. The historical and cultural interest is due to the ruins of a village which dates back to the Bronze Age and is situated in Ardea, to the ruins of the Imperial Palace of Anzio and to the famous Torre Astura near Nettuno.

Rome

Parks and Natural Reserve
parchi e riserve naturali - parks and natural reserve The most sizeable from among the regional, protected areas is the Park in the Simbruini Mountains, located in the lee of the Aniene Valley. This park offers vistas of forests, rocky walls and wild gorges and is the home of very unique animals, such as bears, wolves and golden eagles. Among mountaintops and karstic plateaus, the mountain displays many of its most appealing environments and has remarkable historical and cultural surprises in store, such as the monasteries of Subiaco, rich in works of art connected to the faith and hard work of St. Benedict; Cervara of Roma (1053 m.), the highest-lying Municipality in the province; and Mount Livata (1400 m.), a well-known holiday resort in the summer and skiing paradise in the winter. The Park of the Lucretili Mountains, in the Tiburtine-Subiacan area, at the gates of Rome, is less harsh and more accessible, its highest peak being Mount Pellecchia (1368 m.). Its beech groves constitute some of the most highly valued woodlands in the entire region. Among the most remarkable views to be pointed out are those of the Park of Appia Antica, where history and nature merge into a single context, the Park of the Castelli Romani, Veio and Bracciano-Martignano. A legacy of ancient volcanic activity can be seen in the tuffs of the Treja Valley, where paths travelled by visitors along the ravines lead to spectacular waterfalls and some of the most important tombs of Etruscan necropolises in Italy. We are in the Tiber Valley; here in the winding flatland formed by silt, one also finds the natural reserve of Nazzano-Tevere Farfa, the first to be instituted and, not far away, the unmistakable, isolated rise of Mount Soratte. These natural, protected areas are unadulterated, precious oases. In the marshes of Torre Flavia (Ladispoli) as well as the Macchiatonda reserve (St.Marinella), the scents and colours of the dunes are un unforgettable apparition; there is no lack of evergreen areas of Mediterranean shrub, such as, for example, the reserve of the Villa Borghese in Nettuno, to say nothing of the surprise of sulphur springs on the seashore, such as in the reserve of Tor Caldara (Lavinio). Finally, the world of marshes and humid regions is represented by the reserve on the Roman coast and the seaside reserves from the Shoals of Tor Paterno.

Lazio

Ardea offers the tourist varied and intriguing alternatives: naturalistic beauties (sea, woods, Piana del Giardino's water), archaeological findings, cultural suggestions linked to Manzïlection, Landriana gardens' prestige. It's a town rich in history and culture that fascinates and seduces.

In the last decades, a significant manufacturing field has come alongside the traditional agricultural economy. The tourism field is expanding.

It is possible to reach it with the motorway A1 (Napoli) direction South Rome, exit Frascati-Tuscolo or from A12, exit Fiumicino, direction Ostia, up to Marina d'Ardea or Rome direction Grande Raccordo Anulare.

Ardea borders with districts' territory of Rome, Pomezia and Albano Laziale on the North, with Ariccia district on the North-East, with Aprilia district's territory on the East, with Anzio district's territory and Tyrrhenian Sea on the South, with Pomezia and Tyrrhenian Sea on the West.