This charming holiday home is peacefully situated with a swimming pool and private garden. Dating back to 1900, the house has been recently restored and retains its charm. The villa has served as a monastery, a daycare center, and a wine and olive farm.
Casa Italië has four air-conditioned bedrooms, all with double beds, and the master bedroom has its own shower and toilet. All rooms are generously sized. The house also features a separate kitchen, bathroom, a separate large gym in the basement, a private swimming pool, and a garden. From the pool and the house, you have a panoramic view of the entire valley.
The living room on the first floor has a beautiful rounded ceiling. From this room, you can access the separate bathroom and other bedrooms. The living room is comfortably furnished and has Wi-Fi. The thick walls guarantee peace and tranquility, and it stays pleasantly cool in the summer!
The original character of the house has been respected as much as possible during the renovation, which is why the original layout has been preserved as much as possible. In the enclosed garden, you can enjoy a delicious lunch under the large parasol or relax by the pool. Outside, you can relax on lounge furniture. After checking in, you have independent access to the accommodation.
Our location is ideal for both business guests and families and offers free Wi-Fi. The Lodge is also available, which can accommodate up to 10 people.
Equipped with every comfort, including air conditioning, indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi, a dishwasher, and a washing machine, all ensure a comfortable stay.
Overlook the beautiful valley from the pool and unwind in the well-maintained flower garden.
Located in a beautiful setting
The house is nestled among vineyards and olive groves, offering stunning views. Its location makes it an ideal spot for a peaceful retreat in beautiful surroundings. At the same time, numerous destinations are just a short drive away: major cities like Florence, San Marino, and Rimini, as well as smaller gems like Riccione, Urbino, and Morciano, offer a wealth of day trip opportunities.
19th-century charm meets contemporary comfort
Equipped with every convenience. Air conditioning, indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi, a dishwasher, and a washing machine ensure a comfortable stay.
Overlook the beautiful valley from the pool and relax in the well-maintained flower garden.
Casa Italië has four air-conditioned bedrooms, all with double beds, and the master bedroom has its own shower and toilet. All rooms are generously sized. The house also features a separate kitchen, bathroom, private pool, and garden. From the pool and the house, you have a panoramic view of the entire valley.
The living room on the first floor has a beautiful rounded ceiling. From this room, you can walk to the separate bathroom and other bedrooms. The living room is furnished with comfortable furniture and Wi-Fi is available. The thick walls guarantee peace and tranquility, and it stays wonderfully cool in the summer! But even if it gets too warm, we have air conditioning in all rooms and can also heat them.
The original character of the house was respected as much as possible during the renovation, which is why the original layout has been preserved as much as possible.
In the enclosed garden, you can enjoy a delicious lunch under the large parasol or relax by the pool. Outside, you can relax on lounge furniture. After checking in, you have independent access to the accommodation.
Centrally located in southern Romagna, just a stone's throw from Le Marche,
The Emilia-Romagna region was formed by the merging of distinct yet complementary areas. Between the lapping waves of the Adriatic Sea and the peaks of the Apennines lies a beautiful diversity of history, traditions, and landscapes, offering just as many destinations to visit.
The Emilia region is home to the castles and fortresses of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza, world-famous PDO and PGI products—especially Parmigiano Reggiano and Prosciutto di Parma—and the music of Giuseppe Verdi, who hails from Busseto. The city of Reggio Emilia was, in fact, the birthplace of the tricolor flag of Italy.
When it comes to culinary specialties, the area around Bologna and Modena is also a must-see. This is the birthplace of balsamic vinegar, Mortadella Bologna, and many other flavors that pair beautifully with local wines. This region is home to major car and motorcycle manufacturers—Ferrari, Lamborghini, Ducati, and Maserati, to name a few—and world-famous racetracks. The vast ski resorts on Monte Cimone, the region's highest peak (2,165 meters above sea level), and on Corno alle Scale also demonstrate the region's deep-rooted sporting tradition.
Romagna
Romagna, on the other hand, has always been about the seaside and entertainment, from the beaches of Ferrara to the Rimini coastline in the far south of the region. But Romagna is much more than meets the eye; this area is home to enchanting hilltop villages in the Forlì-Cesena and Rimini countryside, ancient culinary traditions embodied in the region's characteristic piadina flatbread, a passion for wellness and fitness, and UNESCO-listed art cities like Ravenna and Ferrara.
Le Marche
Le Marche stretches from the sea to the mountains, offering a beautiful, varied, and colorful landscape, from the blue of the sea to the green of the forest.
Here, lush valleys alternate with hills topped with fortresses and small villages with ancient houses made of white stone, as white as the snow that falls on the peaks of the nearby Apennine glaciers.
Its history blends with its legends; it speaks of kings, emperors, leaders, and even mythological figures.
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