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Villa Toscana


This nice family home is surrounded by a large private garden near the top of a hill overlooking the sea along the Tuscany-Liguria border. Although it is only 10 km from the shore, it is high enough in the foothills of the Apuan Alps to provide cool temperatures in summer, beautiful colors in autumn and heavily-scented flowers in spring. Just 300 meters down the road is a beautifully preserved medieval hamlet, where you can enjoy a drink on the ancient terrace after your delightful hike through the woods. Because it is slightly off the beaten track, this area offers a wonderful opportunity to experience Italy as the Italians do, not merely as a foreign holiday destination.

Inside, Villa Toscana is furnished like an authentic Italian home, with a mixture of comfortable contemporary pieces and pretty antiques. On the main entry level there's a double living room with sofas and chairs, fireplace, card table, satellite TV, and telephone as well as a modern eat-in kitchen with full stove, refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, plenty of dishes and cookware, an iron and ironing board. Across the hall is a large bathroom with shower and hair dryer.

Upstairs are a double bedroom that overlooks the balcony and valley, a twin room overlooking the garden, and between them, a bathroom with bathtub.

Downstairs, on the garden level, a third double bedroom can be accessed from within or through its own door on the garden. A bathroom with shower completes this level. The house has central heating throughout, and there is a washing machine on a covered patio. Your family is bound to spend time enjoying the garden, which has a table and chairs, sun lounges, an outdoor shower and a wood-burning oven that can be used for pizza or for barbecuing.

Despite its proximity to the village, the property is totally secluded and private. Just down the road is the lovely hilltown of Camaiore; Lucca (25 km) and Pisa (30 km) are only slightly farther. Day trips are easy to the five delightful fishing villages called Cinqueterre (65 km). If you're here in summer you'll surely want to experience a day at the beach or relax by the 22 x 12-foot swimming pool; any time of year is great to explore the almost entirely unknown hills of the Garfagnana, the only part of Tuscany that has escaped the attention of mass tourism and retained the authenticity of centuries past.

         

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Weekly Rates for 2008
(for the villa)
Jan. 5-May 24
Sept. 27-Dec. 20

Dec. 27-Jan. 3, 2009
1645.00 EURO
May 24-June 28
Aug. 30-Sept. 27
Dec. 20-27
2065.00 EURO
June 28-Aug. 30 2486.00 EURO
All rentals are from Saturday-to-Saturday
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Weekly Rates for 2009
(for the villa)
Jan. 3-May 23
Sept. 26-Dec. 19

Dec. 26-Jan. 2, 2010
1645.00 EURO
May 23-June 27
Aug. 29-Sept. 26
Dec. 19-26
2065.00 EURO
June 27-Aug. 29 2486.00 EURO
All rentals are from Saturday-to-Saturday
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Prices include: taxes, services, water, heating, gas, electricity and one set of bed and bath linens per person.
Mandatory extras: 100 Euros for weekly or final cleaning; metered telephone, if used.

Very little English is spoken by the owners.

Check-in: 4-7pm
Check-out: by 10am
Refundable security deposit: 258.23 Euro

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Please note that you need a car to stay here.

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