La Villa in Collina

Preciosa casa de vacaciones privada con piscina privada, WIFI, TV, patio y aparcamiento

Detalles

  Capacidad 15
  Dormitorios 6
  Baños 7
  Superficie del suelo 220 m2

Listado de ID: EAS191222

Comodidades

  • Piscina
  • Cerca del pueblo
  • Internet
  • Internet Wifi
  • Jardín
  • Estacionamiento
  • Plan de Cuotas
  • Piscina privada
  • Independiente
  • Lavadora
  • Barbacoa
  • Lavavajillas
  • Chimenea
  • Patio privado
  • Jardín privado
  • Calefacción
  • Microondas
  • Teléfono
  • Televisión

Descripción Propiedad

La Villa In Collina es una hermosa casa de vacaciones de piedra (220 m2) con WiFi y piscina privada. La propiedad puede acoger cómodamente 15 personas en seis habitaciónes con siete baños. La Villa In Collina está situada sólo 6 km de distancia de Gualdo (Italia), y sólo a 48 km de distancia desde Camerino. En los pueblos vecinos hay muchas tiendas y negocios familiares donde se pueden encontrar muchos productos frescos y genuinos. Si necesita una mayor oferta de productos, hay un centro comercial más grande sólo 16 km de distancia desde la propiedad.

La casa de campo se compone de un edificio central y un anexo.Lo que te espera
Después de llegar a La Villa In Collina encontraras una estupenda propiedad limpia y acogedora con vista sobre las montañas y las colinas ideal para unas vacaciones relajantes en Las Marcas. Para su disfrute encontrará una piscina privada donde puede descansar disfutando de un buen refresco después de un día pasado a visitar lugares turísticos. Para su placer, afuera hay patio de recreo, barbacoa y patio. Si le gusta cocinar para su familia y amigos hay una cocina bien equipada incluso máquina de café, microondas, tostador, estufa y nevera, así como , muchas vajillas y cubiertos para hasta 15 personas. Si prefiere comer afuera 'al fresco', hay patio, un espacio bien equipado donde puede disfrutar el buen clima comiendo afuera.

Los Alrededores
La mayoría de la gente de vacaciones quiere visitar a ciudades y pueblos cercanos, para su información esta es una lista de lugares conocidos con distancias (en linea recta) en coche de la propiedad: Camerino 48 km, Ascoli Piceno 61 km, Porto Recanati 69 km, Ancona 92 km y Norcia 96 km.
La autopista está a sólo 37 km de la propiedad y hay una estación de trenes a 16 km de distancia.

Otras destinaciones turisticas muy famosas que puede visitar son: Florencia 277 km, Roma 243 km, Venecia 449 km, Milán 509 km y Nápoles 434 km.

Más informaciones

Apertura de la piscina: 1 Mayo - 30 Septiembre (Si quiere que la piscina sea accesible fuera de estas fechas, pida màs informaciones antes de reservar)
Aeropuertos más cercanos (distancias en linea recta): Roma Ciampino (Cia) 252 km, Roma Fiumicino (Fco) 265 km, Firenze Peretola (Flr) 283 km, Bologna (Blq) 308 km and Pisa (Psa) 345 km.

Màs Servicios
Curso de Cocina - Si le gustaría conocer más sobre la cocina italiana, pide sobre el curso de cocina organizado en la propiedad. Es una manera divertida de disfutar junto con su familia y amigos y al mismo tiempo una ocasión para conocer las técnicas para dominar la cocina italiana. Para más informaciones y para coste adicional, por favor contáctenos.
Tours - El propietario puede arreglar excursiones personalizadas para su grupo. Para conocer las excursiones disponibles, hable con el dueño después de llegar o pide antes de reservar. El coste puede variar a segunda del tour específico y del número de personas.

Descripción Interior

Planta baja
Incluye: cocina, comedor, habitación con baño, baño.

Cocina: cocina bien equipada, lavavajillas, frigorífico, congelador, microondas, cocina de gas, tostadora, máquina de café italiana, máquina de café americana.
Comedor: mesa de comedor, WIFI internet, tv vía satélite, acceso a la terraza.
Habitación con baño: cama doble, WIFI internet, sillón, lavabo, baño, bidé, ducha, acceso al jardín.
Baño: lavabo, baño, bidé, ducha, secador.

Planta 1
Incluye: 4 habitaciones con baño.

Habitación con baño 1: cama doble, WIFI internet, sillón, lavabo, baño, bidé, ducha, acceso al jardín.
Habitación con baño 2: cama doble, WIFI internet, sillón, lavabo, baño, bidé, ducha, acceso al jardín.
Habitación con baño 3: dos camas individuales, WIFI internet, sillón, lavabo, baño, bidé, ducha, acceso al jardín.
Habitación con baño 4: tres camas individuales, WIFI internet, sillón, escritorio, lavabo, baño, bidé, ducha, secador.

Anexo
Incluye: cocina-salón, habitación con baño.

Cocina-salón: mesa de comedor, frigorífico, congelador, microondas, tostadora, máquina de café italiana, sofá cama de matrimonio, tv vía satélite, acceso al jardín.
Habitación con baño: cama doble, sillón, escritorio, lavabo, baño, bidé, ducha.

Áreas adicionales
Incluye: jardín.

Jardín: piscina (ancho: 6m, longitud: 8m), WIFI internet, barbacoa, comer al aire libre, mesa de comedor, cenador, mobiliario de jardin, mobiliario de terraza, tumbona, cercado, parque infantil.


Número de licencia o registro:

BNT CLD 70M71 H5


Posición Gualdo, Las Marcas, Italia

Cargando

Puntos de interés cerca de la propiedad(Distancias en linea recta)

Aeropuertos
Roma Ciampino (Cia), 252.2 Km

Atracciones

THE COMPREHENSORY OF GUALDO AND THE BLUE MOUNTAINS

What was until 2014 was defined as the mountain community of the blue mountains and which today has acquired the name of the Mountain Union of the Blue Mountains includes 15 municipalities, all in the hinterland of Macerata. Between hills and valleys, between gentle slopes and enchanted woods nestled on the Sibillini mountains, farmhouses, large pastures and villages with age-old charm, motionless in traditional serenity, immersed in a benign nature, embraced by ancient walls. Small jewels that allow you to relive the suggestion of distant times through the narrow streets of historic centers, the austere but elegant churches that often hide works of inestimable value and again, the authentic scents, the sparkling colors and a food and wine made of unique flavors rooted in the territory and folklore.

Monti Azzurri

Tolentino is the largest center of the union of the blue mountains, located in a very geographically favorable position, it has always assumed an important historical, political, cultural and economic role for the entire hinterland of the Marche region, acting as a hinge between the coast and the area. Montana. At the center of the Chienti valley, it boasts an ancient history that began in the lower Paleolithic with the first Picenian settlements of which we have tangible evidence thanks to the many tombs dating back to the eighth and fourth centuries. to. C. A very long history that of Tolentino, inhabited by the Romans and crossed by the barbarian raids up to the troubled medieval period and the subjugation of the rich and strategically important city by the papacy. Protagonist of the treaty of Tolentino stipulated in 1797 between Napoleon and Pope Pius IX, the territory was also a battlefield in 1815 between the Austrians and the French, returning to be part of the papal state until the unification of Italy. Tolentino boasts one of the most important religious centers in the region, the Basilica of San Nicola dating back to the 13th century. with adjoining Augustinian convent and Laurentian library, there are also many buildings of cultural interest such as the Vaccaj Theater, named after the Tolentine composer, Palazzo Sangallo while the finds from the Piceno and Romanesque period are kept in the splendid Castello della Rancia with crenellated walls and three corner towers , rebuilt in the 14th century. on the previous Cistercian structure. In its territory, the complex of the Chiaravalle di Fiastra Abbey, founded by the Cistercians in the 12th century. around which extends the splendid Nature Reserve of the Abbey of Fiastra.

Belforte del Chienti, whose name - Bel-Forte, Bella-Fortezza - derives from its favorable geographical position, is located halfway between the mountain and the sea and dominates the Chienti valley from the top of a hill. Its castle dates back to the 12th century. immediately entered the jurisdiction of Camerino, he immediately joined forces with the city of Tolentino. In 1435 Belforte was annexed to the possessions of Francesco Sforza, and then passed to the Papal State. Among the works of particular importance preserved in Belforte the polyptych of 1468 attributed to Giovanni Boccati exhibited in the church of Sant'Eustachio which shows its particular cone-shaped bell tower, and several paintings attributed to Giovanni Andrea de Magistris in the church of San Giovanni . Another interesting building is Casa Bonfranceschi, a splendid example of a noble palace built between the 17th and 18th centuries. developed on three floors and characterized by a wide staircase that leads from the atrium to the main floor.

Camporotondo di Fiastrone tells an ancient story historically attested from the middle of the year one thousand probably wanted by the bishop of Camerino who formed a small castrum, a rural center surrounded by walls. Immersed in nature, between the green of the fields, the woods and the blue of the mountains, it boasts small jewels such as the church of San Francesco and above all the Convent of Colfano which seems to look out over the town of Camporotondo. Colfano indicates a hill where there was the fanum, a "sacred wood", or pagan temple, dedicated to some ancient divinity, although in all likelihood this was located on the top of the Garufo hill where today the church of Santa Maria di Garufo is located. According to tradition, it was St. Francis who, during his travels in the Marca, founded a hermitage near the spring that now flows in the underground rooms of the monastic complex of Colfano, a spiritual center that has been revitalized in recent years.

Loro Piceno is located on the top of a gently sloping hill, between Macerata and San Ginesio, south of the Fiastra stream. Influenced by the presence of the nearby Roman complex of Urbs Salvia, it was an important Piceno center as evidenced by the funerary stele preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of the Marche in Ancona. In the second half of the year 1000, the castle of Loro became part of the Fermo church, while the ancient fortress of the town was built by the Benedictines on whichi then the influence of the abbey of Santa Maria di Chiaravalle di Fiastra extended. In 1357 Loro was included in the 60 castles of the Fermano State district and counted among the major castles beyond the Tenna. Of its long and troubled history there remain many traces imprinted on the many monuments and places of interest among which the castle of Brunforte, built on the remains of a Roman castrum, the church of San Francesco, consecrated in 1372 and the church of Santa Maria della Square with trussed roof and 15th century frescoes.

Monte San Martino is in the heart of the blue mountains, probably built in Roman or Picene times, it was undoubtedly a holiday area for the patricians of Faleria. During the barbarian invasions it underwent the passage of the Franks from which also derives the name that refers to Martino, bishop of Tours, then the village obtained from the pope the permission to be governed by the local lords which became real autonomy towards the middle of ' 200. The most significant building is the church of San Martino, patron saint of the town, in Romanesque style it is located on the top of the hill and thus dominates the rest of the town. Inside there are three works by Vittore Crivelli, one of which was painted together with his brother Carlo.

Colmurano was built in medieval times and then passed under the dominion of Tolentino at the beginning of the 14th century. the village was annexed to the ecclesiastical territories, and then suffered numerous famines and sieges by the Austrians first and then by the French who impoverished not only the village but the whole region. The historic center still retains the medieval defensive walls with ramparts and the polygonal tower defending the San Rocco gate, equipped with a drawbridge and a triangular tower dating back to 1100. From the same period the church of the Annunziata adorned with a Romanesque portal which preserves a fresco dating back to 1560 by Giovanni Andrea de Magistris.

Sarnano, located on the slopes of the Sibillini to the right of the Tennacola stream, became a free municipality as early as 1265. From the typical helicoidal shape of the medieval period, it is a delightful village very popular also for the various ski resorts which preserves intact several buildings of historical importance including the church of San Francesco, adjacent to the town hall, dedicated to the saint of Assisi who stayed in Sarnano between 1214 and 1216. In the heart of the historic center is the splendid Piazza Alta, the scene of various medieval-themed events, on which overlook the Palazzo dei Priori, the Palazzo del Popolo, now home to the Teatro della Vittoria, the Palazzo del Podestà and the splendid church of Santa Maria di Piazza which houses works of art of great artistic value. In the historic center, in the municipal rooms, there is also the municipal art gallery, the Franciscan library, the museum of ancient and modern weapons and the avifauna museum.

The territory of Gualdo in the past included several castles today unfortunately lost, its history is lost in the mists of time while its name derives from the Lombard wald which means wood since the whole area was wooded. The castle of Gualdo was a fortress of the Brunforte at the center of bitter territorial struggles with San Ginesio and later with Sant’Angelo in Pontano and Sarnano.

Penna San Giovanni, surrounded by a high hill countryside, is located close to a rocky spur between the valleys of the Salino and Tennacola streams, dominating the territory, from the Sibillini Mountains to the Adriatic coast. Important center for the properties of water, it was the home of Blessed Giovanni, a follower of San Francesco who mentioned it in the Fioretti. Its origin, linked to the nearby city of Faleria (today Falerone), dates back to the Roman period, while the medieval castle retains a section of the primitive walls relating to the thirteenth century., The various reconstructions and the access doors such as the door della Pesa and the Portarella dating back to the periods between '300 and' 400. Among the most significant buildings is the church dedicated to San Francesco, built in the mid-15th century with its convent, now used as a school, which has undergone several changes and the Town Hall, inside which Roman remains and a polyptych are preserved. deprived of the frame depicting various saints that some attribute to Crivelli.

Perched on a high hill in the Fiastra valley, Ripe San Ginesio is a very small village of medieval origin whose name derives from the steep slope where it is located and from the town to which it was subject for a long time. In all probability it owes its origins to the Piceni and then to the Romans and then assumed the connotation of a rural village long before the year 1000, when the castle was under the control of Camerino. As evidence of the relationship with San Ginesio not only the name but also the Rocca, built by the Ginesini to control the town, today a symbol of the town. In addition to the medieval urban layout, the church dedicated to San Michele Arcangelo while outside the town stands the small church of San Silvestro which after the restoration looks like a Renaissance temple.

San Ginesio is located almost 700 meters above sea level and from its privileged position it overlooks the Conero to the Apennines overlooking the Fiastrella stream. The village, which finds its origins in the Roman period, is surrounded by imposing castle walls that keep intact all the defensive structures of the Middle Ages such as the patrol walkway, the slits for the archers and the towers. In constant struggle with neighboring municipalities, in particular with Fermo, it lost its autonomy for a short period in the 1400s, when it was subjected to the Da Varano di Camerino dukes. The village is dedicated to San Ginesio Martire protector of artists, boasts the singular presence of elements of Northern European architecture that can be explained by the presence, during the medieval period, of workers from Germany and the Netherlands. Of particular interest is the Collegiate Church with an extraordinary decoration of the terracotta façade in a flowery Gothic style, the only one of its kind in the whole region.

Between the Ete Morto and Tenna valleys, the small village of Sant’Angelo in Pontano rises in a panoramic position. The appearance of a castle was assumed after the construction of the walls which took place around the year 1000, shortly after it became one of the main castles of Fermo, of which it was part until the Napoleonic period. Birthplace of San Nicola di Tolentino, it has a very panoramic urban layout where the Romanesque church of San Salvatore stands out which has the presbytery tilted to the left to remember the face of Christ on the cross and the Augustinian convent with the church of San Nicola built on the pre-existing church of Sant'Agostino in the 15th century.

According to tradition, Serrapetrona owes its name to a rich and valiant Roman citizen, a certain Petronius, who took refuge in these areas. To defend the small village - famous for the excellence of its red sparkling wine, the delicious Vernaccia - there are two medieval walls with four access gates, tangible signs of its long history that binds it to Camerino. Of its monuments are to be remembered the church, with a precious organ, with the adjoining convent of San Francesco, the church of Santa Maria di Piazza dating back to the fourteenth century, the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie of the '200 with internal decorations in Baroque style and the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve, not far from the town, dating back to the 1700s.

LE MARCHE - ITALY IN ONE REGION

ITALIAN SECRET

Le Marche is one of Italy’s best-kept secrets. Sandwiched between the Adriatic and its better known neighbours Tuscany and Umbria, this quiet and sparsely-populated region has long slipped under the travel radar. Yet with a string of charming hilltop towns and a landscape ranging from snow-capped Apennine peaks to dreamy beaches and otherworldly caves, it’s the perfect place to experience Italy without the crowds. Outstanding with their geometrical shapes and imposing appearance, Italian castles are not only awe-inspiring but absolutely marvelous – a splendor that is best observed in person. Interestingly, no two castles seem alike and each has unique features that correlate with historical events, natural surroundings, and political changes over the centuries.

RICH HISTORY

Few countries in the world are suffused with such a strong sense of historical continuity as Italy. From the myths that surround the birth of the Etruscan civilization to the foundation of United Italy in the 19thC, past and present are inextricably linked in a seamless web that stretches back over three millennia. This short account provides a thread to guide you through the labyrinth of this complex story. You'll find more detailed local history in the individual town pages.

RESTAURANTS

Marche is centrally located on the eastern Italian coast, nestling between the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea. The region is characterised by a rugged, mountainous inland and a beach-lined coast, dotted with quaint seaside towns. These variations in the region’s geography are also reflected in its food; seafood is popular, along with rural delicacies such as wild funghi, game, nuts and herbs and the region’s treasured truffles. Coniglio in porchetta, rabbit stuffed with wild fennel is a revered regional speciality, and traditional porchetta made with suckling pig and stuffed into rolls is a popular street food.

Autumn in Le Marche

If you are not fond of hot days and you love the beautiful mild sunny days, when the sun gently caresses your skin and senses, inviting you to spend time in the open air, why don’t you take the chance of a holiday in Marche in Autumn?

THE SCENT OF THE GRAPE HARVEST

Especially in the first part of autumn, the scents of the grape harvest invade the Marche hills. With must they make the typical, soft donuts that you can find in many local bakeries, must biscuits, perfect to be served with “vino cotto” (literally “cooked wine”) and “sughetti” (a kind of polenta made of must, corn flour and walnuts). When the must is cooked for a long time, sapa is produced: it is a sweet and sticky ingredient perfect for seasoning polenta and making cavallucci (a typical local biscuit). In Montecassiano the festival of sughitti is held during the last week of September. The oldest Sagra dell’Uva (wine festival) in Italy is held in Cupramontana at the beginning of October: it’s a festival with food, music, dances and, of course, Sir Wine.

OLIVE HARVEST & OLIVE OIL

One of the most magical moments in Marche, and in Italy in general, happens at the end of October / beginning of November: this is the month of the olive harvest, when you will see many people working around the olive trees to pick the precious fruit. Do not hesitate: the new oil, with its intense green color, is immediately ready to be tasted and purchased. If you have friends who have a farmhouse in the countryside with olive grove, ask them to invite you for the harvest: it will be a beautiful moment to share with your friends and then you can bring the olives to the mill and attend to the production of your own olive oil.

THE FOLIAGE OF CANFAITO BEECH FOREST

If you want to make an experience of colours, then you can’t miss the Canfaito beech forest: every year you can enjoy the same and always different show of the beech leaves changing colours. You’ll feel like under a golden dome made of yellow, orange and red leaves. Just enjoy a relaxing walk under the beech trees and don’t forget to stop by Elcito, a tiny untouched village, where you can breathe an atmosphere of old times, when shepherds woke up at dawn, spent the whole day out with their animals, longing to go back home and find some warmth in front of the fireplace with their families.

MEDIOEVAL VILLAGES

Visiting the numerous Medieval villages spotted all around Marche may be quite a challenge under the August sun, but doing it in Autumn, when the air is still warm and sun lights up the stones that make up the town walls, has a totally different appeal. Stroll through the narrow streets of the Marchigiano towns, where a beautiful panorama awaits you at every corner. Difficult to recommend a village: just switch off your satellite navigator, follow a less traveled road and certainly you will find a quiet and nice village waiting to welcome you.

CHESTNUT FESTIVAL

The good and sweet smell of roasted chestnuts is one of the nicest in autumn. You can go yourself to look for chestunts and then cook them at your place or, if you are not sporty enough, there are many chestnut festivals in October, especially in the Sibillini area, where people roast chestunts along the roads and you can buy a cone. The most famous chestnut festivals in Marche are in Smerillo and Montemonaco. Smerillo is particularly famous also for being one of the balconies of Marche: thanks to its elevated position, you can admire wide open views, stretching from the Sibillini mountains to the sea, passing through the rolling hills and medieval villages.

TRUFFEL

Autumn also offers another delicious, sought-after and highly appreciated product: truffles. Two are the most important events in Marche dedicated to truffles: the National Fair of White Truffle in Acqualagna and Diamanti a Tavola in Amandola, dedicated to the precious white truffles of the Sibillini. The most famous chestnut festivals in Marche are in Smerillo and Montemonaco. Smerillo is particularly famous also for being one of the balconies of Marche: thanks to its elevated position, you can admire wide open views, stretching from the Sibillini mountains to the sea, passing through the rolling hills and medieval villages.

THE CONERO AREA IN PEACE

Ok the temperature is not suitable for a swim but the Conero without the crowds of summer allows you to make many experiences, from cycling to walking (we especially recommend two trips: the viewpoint up to Passo del Lupo, and that from the Belvedere) as well as visiting the villages of Sirolo and Numana.

Discover Le Marche and start building your trip!

MARCHE - THE BEST OF - THE MUST SEE PLACES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Must-See-palces

THEME ITINERARIES

MARCHE IN BLUE - THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BEACHES OF THE MARCHE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/The-Marche-Region-in-Blue

THE GENIUS OF MARCHE - ART AND CULTURE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Art-and-Culture

TYPIACL MARCHE - TASTE AND TRADITIONS
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Taste-and-tradition

MADE IN MARCHE - SKILLS AND EXPERTISE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Skills-and-expertise

LE MARCHE RURALI - ROLLING HILLS AND ANCIENT VILLAGE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Rolling-Hills-and-Ancient-Villages

GREEN MARCHE - NATURAL PARKS AND RESERVES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Parks-and-Active-Nature

SOUL OF MARCHE - SPIRITUALITY AND MEDITATION
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Spirituality-and-Meditation

LE MARCHE FOR KIDS - ITINERARIES AND PLACES FOR FAMILIES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Marche-Family

MARCHE OF SCIENCE - THE PLACES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Science-and-Technology

WELLNESS MARCHE - THERMAL AND WELLNESS CENTERS
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Wellness

MARCHE MOVIES - CINETURISTIC ITINERARIES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Marche-Movies

THE MARCHE ON FOOT - TREKKING
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Trekking

MARCHE BY BYKE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Marche-By-Bike

Transporte Local

Bus stop 3 km - Gualdo
Railway station 50 km - Civitanova Marche
Marche Airport 100 km

Aparcamiento

private parking