Ginestra
Description:
Located in Pennabilli, this fully-renovated Tuscan style apartment is ideal for a family and can accommodate 4 guests in a bedroom. Sip a cup of coffee in the shared garden as you admire the surroundings.
A hidden gem in the quaint and historic Montefeltro area in the lap of nature. The landscape has inspired famous Renaissance-era painters such as Leonardo da Vinci, visit the famous site and be inspired. Altopoggio is located in the border of Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna in the interregional pre-park of the Sasso Simone and Simoncello at the height of 650m in a fresh valley where one sleeps well even during the hottest months of July and August. Just a stone’s throw from Tuscany and Romagna’s - some of the famous art cities, Altopoggio awaits all who seek silence, beauty, good food & wine.
A shared garden with furniture is in place for you to enjoy some outdoor time with your loved ones. Storage is in place for your comfortable stay. Parking is also available on the premises.
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Ground floor: (open kitchen, Large kitchen(double sofa bed(150 x 190 cm), dining table, hob, electric kettle, coffee machine), bedroom(double bed), bathroom(shower, washbasin, toilet, bidet, washing machine), storage(tumble dryer))<br/><br/>garden(shared with other guests), garden furniture, BBQ, parking
Tips Owner:
For cycle fans the owners have a variety of models to offer; from mountain bikes to sport or racing bikes. Feel free to ask!
Cooking lessons for who wants to learn how to prepare delicious Italian home-made food
with Mrs Anne-Marie and Sandra.
Miss Elisa teaches you how to make the best pizza in the world.
There’s a museum for everyone! Within a range of 20 km there is a nature museum, wildlife museum, maths museum, bread museum, cheese museum, mining museum, fossil museum, art museum, home museum, and church museum, as well as Medieval castles with their high towers from which the views are just fantastic!
This area is rich in its traditions and they’re kept alive with enthusiasm. You can always find a festival going on in one of the nearby villages, whether ancient, gastronomical, antique , religious or historical. If you’re feeling brave, you could try the festival of frogs or visit a Tuscan truffle-feast?
Take a day-trip to one of the beautiful seaside towns nearby: Rimini, Riccione, and Cattolica with their long, broad, sandy beaches. Visit aquatic fun-parks and sealife centres, or sample some great shopping, and some of the most famous Italian discos.
The blackberries are very common in this area so feel free to go and pick them!