La Vita Nuova is a beautiful, authentic farmhouse dating back to the late 19th century.
The buildings, nestled among the vineyards, have been expertly rebuilt in the original Marche style to breathe new life into this "La Vita Nuova" (La Vita Nuova).
Manor House
The farmhouse is located in Via San Amico (Morro D'Alba), known for its rust-covered hills, beautiful sunflower-covered hills, olive groves, and Lacrima and Verdicchio vineyards.
We have a heated swimming pool overlooking the valley.
The farmhouse is very easily accessible.
The Adriatic Sea, shopping centers, and Ancona (Falconara) airport are all within a 15 km radius.
The three tastefully furnished apartments at La Vita Nuova combine authentic rural charm with modern comfort, offering guests a relaxing and carefree stay in the Italian countryside. Each apartment has been carefully designed using natural materials and soft, calming colours that blend harmoniously with the surrounding landscape and traditional architecture of the region.
Inside, the apartments feature comfortable living areas with a cosy seating corner, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Each unit includes a fully equipped kitchen or kitchenette, allowing guests to prepare their own meals and enjoy local Italian products. The bedrooms are spacious and peacefully decorated, featuring comfortable beds and ample storage space.
The bathrooms are modern and functional, providing all the essentials for a pleasant stay. Large windows ensure plenty of natural light and offer lovely views of the garden and surrounding nature. In addition, each apartment has its own private terrace or outdoor area, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and outdoor living.
Le Marche is known for its beautiful scenery, long, varied beaches and bays, rolling hills covered in sunflowers, vineyards, olive groves, and straw-colored fields.
There's something for everyone: beach lovers and sports enthusiasts (water sports, cycling, hiking, horseback riding, etc.).
The Sibillini Mountains form the border between Le Marche, Umbria, and Tuscany.
South of Le Marche lies the Abruzzo region, and north of it lies Emilia-Romagna.
The small states of San Marino and San Leo are within an hour's drive.
Sights such as the National Park, the Frasassi Caves, and the historic castles form a typical setting for Le Marche.
The locals (i marchigiani) are honest and warm-hearted.
The simple dishes and many specialties from the sea and the countryside make it a culinary region at fair prices.
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