Rates per week: 364.00 €
| Period | Price |
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| 01/06 01/07 |
364.00 €
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| 01/07 31/08 |
462.00 €
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| 01/09 30/09 |
364.00 €
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Weekly rent.
Extra bed euros 5 per day.
Car parking reserved euros 5 per day.
Animal place euros 5 per day.
Bed linen and towels on request euros 10 per person.
Deposit euros 200.
| La Vela/Ref: 6297 | |
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| Owner Name | Mr Roberto Ziviani |
| Tel | ++39 322 241657 |
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Stresa is a major international tourist, in the middle of Lake Maggiore, in a panoramic position and picturesque, directly opposite the Borromean Islands. On the beach, lakefront opens Piazza Marconi with its pier and the parish of St.. Ambrose rebuilt into a neoclassical style in 1790. On his shoulders is visible Villa Ducale, the first to be built in 1770, which followed several others. The greatest honour the position of Stresa, however, remains the splendid view of the lake. The panorama sweeps from the Lombardy side with Cerro and Laveno until the Fortress of Caldè, until that Piedmontese with the Punta della Castagnola, Pallanza on the left and the Monte Rosso, up to the mountains dell'Ossola. In front of the archipelago of Borromean Islands, a traditional destination of charm, connected in Stresa every half hour from boats of the shipping company and battellini private hire.
The territory of the region is mostly mountainous (much as 43.3% of the regional territory).
The principal mountain ranges are the Alps and the surrounding region to the west, and the Apennines located on the border with Liguria and Emilia-Romagna forming thus a natural boundary.
The river crosses the same name Po plain.
The main areas are the hilly Canavese (north-west), the Langhe and Roero (south-west) and the Monferrato (south).
There are numerous mountain lakes of glacial origin. Lake Maggiore, one of the largest lakes of Italy, marks the eastern boundary with Lombardy jointly with his emissary, the Ticino river.
Mountain Piedmont has a stateliness and bitter because the top of the above three thousand metres down rapidly towards the plain. Hence the name of the region which means "at the foot of the mountains". Below the rocks and pastures are large extensions of woods: conifers are less widespread than in other sections of the Alps and leave the place soon to beech and chestnut.
In the valleys, there are imprints of human activity and are important ways of international road and railway. In the valleys are smaller dams, hydroelectric and tourist centers.
The southern hills of the Langhe and Monferrato are formed by ancient marine sediments and are little resistant, which digs a maze of furrows and valleys. The sides have grown well exposed screw, cereals and fodder but also to orchards and leske while farming, which was once very popular, not progressing.
Among these hills and the Alps, a plateau rich water reaches Cuneo, to over five hundred meters high Here fields are cultivated mainly cereals and fodder.
In Turin the landscape is that of typical industrial development.
Entirely work and the result of a secular work is the landscape of rice fields in the plains in the provinces of Vercelli and Novara. Rice is avvicenda other cereals and fodder plantations while poplars are intercalano fields.