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Cinqueterre
Sea view holiday villa, hilly position, 3 km from the beach |
VILLA
FERRA MULA ,
in Framura   
sleeps up to 7+2 |
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In an huge 10.000
mq park with olive groves, grapevines, fruit trees, pinewood and Mediterranean
bush climbed at 320 m OSL, the villa Ferra Mula stands high on the
slope of a mountain striking into the sea of Liguria.
The villa is a few minutes far from the highway and 3 kms from the
beach of Framura, a beautiful foreshortening of Liguria at the border
of the enchanting Cinqueterre. |
It is built on two
levels with 200 sqm surface and large spaces outside. DESCRIPTION:
Groundfloor
Dining room, sitting room, large kitchen, bathroom and an arbor with
table and chairs.
First floor
Two double bedrooms, one of which with additional sofabed
A twin bedroom with a terrace and two additional single sofabeds
A single bedroom
A bathroom with shower and another with bath.
The villa is equipped with washing machine, TVset and garden furniture. |
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The Mount Serro, part
of the Cinqueterre, lies between Framura and Deiva Marina. On the
coast the impressing cliffs of Alpicchi give place to a long beach
followed by an inlet in the green of the rank woods and finally by
a riff with big cushions made of red volcanic rock. |
A Framura village in
principle does not exist.
It is the aggregation of the five distinct districts of Anzo,
Ravecca, Setta, Costa and Castagnola, some
of them seaside and the others on the steep mountainside that sharply
falls into the marvelous sea.
Getting away from the coast on the mountainside landscapes of infinite
pleasantness accompany the walks on the ancient mule track - very
difficult stony roads - which connects the five districts, through
pinewoods and Mediterranean bush. |
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Anzo keeps
still today intact its character as small intimate seaside resort
for the people of Genoa in the beginning of the last century.
Ravecca is a medieval village and Costa is
rich of archaeological historical and artistic cues - in Setta
and Costa to be mentioned the IX century Carolingian
watchtowers against the Saracens incursions, which represent a charming
attestation of ancient military architecture -. |
Framura has a pebbles
beach and a pretty small port looking like a postcard with its fishers
boats and a bar-restaurant that in the evening becomes a dancing too.
Many interesting tourist paths leads on the mount Serra, on the upper
region and to Deiva.A tennis court is available in the village.
Monte Serra lies within the Cinque Terre nature reserve and its natural
Mediterranean bush.
Levanto and Bonassola are 12 km far with all sort of summer entertainments.
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EAT
PARADE
Liguria region is reknowned
for its excellent cooking and the cuisine of Framura is typical of
the region, for its special mix of seafood and meat with vegetables
traditions. We recommend that guests try the Trenette or Trofie al
Pesto, kinds of pasta dressed with a fantastic basil and pineseeds
sauce, made with the excellent local olive oil, and the Focaccia,
sort of pizza instead of bread, the Ravioli with borrage filling and
the typical Baccalà (dryed cod). Very good wines accompany
the simple but tasty meal. Close
to sea and mountain, in a land of great suggestion, easy to visit
and enjoy in a shortwhile, the choice of Ferra Mula is perfectly suitable
for those who want a true taste of Italy within easy reach.
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| Prices
per week 2010 in Euro |
| Season
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from
...to |
a fortnight
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one month |
| NOT AVAILABLE
IN AUGUST |
| High |
01/05-01/08
29/08-12/09 |
E 1.700(*) |
E 2.500 |
Low
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E 1.500(*) |
E 2.000 |
Extra
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heating
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as for meter |
| Security
deposit |
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E
500(**) |
(*) two weeks
(**) in cash upon arrival
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