data of object
| Type of object: | vacation rental |
| Living area: | 0 m2 |
| Number of rooms: | 3 |
| Number of of sleeping accomodations (beds): | 6 |
| number of bathrooms: | 1 |
| Listing #: | 33744 |
Perched above the small holiday town, surrounded by a pine forest, sits the solitary house Casa Marea. The modern, brightly furnished house offers enough room for six persons and comprises two bedrooms, a bathroom, and large living room / kitchen with a pull out sofa. The generous, partly covered terrace, with its fantastic view over the bay of Diano Marina and the sea, is an invitation to those seeking an evening of relation or a small social gathering. Diano Marina, with its many beaches and year-round events and festivals, is only fifteen minutes away. The closest shops are just ten minutes away in the historical Diano Castello. Casa Marea is perfectly suited for tours through the San Pietro valley with its many lush olive groves, and also for longer trips through the Ligurian countryside, all the way up through to the Alpine foothills, either by car, bicycle or, for those with calories to burn, on foot.
town and location of object
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The town of Evigno lies at the foot of Monte Scortegabecco, which is an attraction for tourists who come to admire the ancient church of San Martino, also probably founded by the Benedictines. The green ridge of Pizzo d\'Evigno has been pasture land since time immemorial, as can be seen from the numerous \"caselle\" (rustic dry-stone buildings), the earliest dwellings of the Ingauni. A further sign of early settlement in the Pizzo d\'Evigno area are the three \"neviere\": man-made cavities surrounded by dry-stone walls that were once used for catchment and storage of snow and ice.
Diano Arentino , Imperia , Liguria , Italy
The Diano valley area was inhabited by the Ligurian Ingauni tribe, who were stockbreeders and farmers. In Roman times, the woodland was sacred to the goddess Diana and there was probably a temple dedicated to her. In 1772, the valley towns, including Arentino, were amalgamated to form the \"Comunitas Diani\", which had its own civic statutes and was independent from the Diano manorial administration. Diano Arentino did not actually become a municipality until 1924.
Seen from above, it has the appearance of a number of built-up areas separated by a strip of land on which olive trees are cultivated and which marks the border between the municipal districts. The parish church of Santa Margherita preserves a painting of the Madonna del Rosario. Another picture shows Sant\' Antonino and Santa Margherita.
The municipal territory is known for its production of superior-quality olive oil and is composed of two districts: Borrello and Evigno. The district of Diano Borrello was probably founded by the Benedictines, as is suggested by the choice of San Michele Arcangelo as patron saint. The Romanesque church dedicated to the saint preserves a fine sixteenth-century poliptych by Brea.
arrival and distances
Distance to next airport:
Genua - 90 km
Distance to next railway station:
Imperia - 5 km
Sport facilities nearby
fishing, climbing, biking, canoeing, mountain biking, paragliding, horse riding, swimming, soaring, sailing, diving, Tennis, Volleyball, hiking, water ski, surfing,
Type of holiday
- relaxation holiday
- family holiday
- cultural and sightseeing holiday
- romantic holiday
- sport holiday
- beach holiday
- city holiday
- hiking holiday
- vacation with dog
Bedroom
Total number of sleeping facilities: 3
- 2 double room(s)
- 1 other sleeping rooms
bathrooms and WCs
number of bathrooms: 1
External facilities of object
- garden
- barbecue
- car Parking
- terrace
Internal facilities of object
Machines and equipment
- TV
- satellite-TV
- washing machine
- garden chair
Kitchen facilities
Services
Other
- pets negotiable
- children welcome
- handicapped not suitable
additional information
The last 3 km of way to the holiday village of Villagio Merea run along a partially steep road full of bends through the olive groves.
minimum rental
Minimum rental: 390 Euro per object per week
Season prices| from | to | per night | per week | renting unit |
| 26.01.13 | 30.03.13 | - | 405 € | per object |
| 31.03.13 | 13.04.13 | - | 495 € | per object |
| 14.04.13 | 04.05.13 | - | 445 € | per object |
| 25.05.13 | 01.06.13 | - | 495 € | per object |
| 02.06.13 | 15.06.13 | - | 595 € | per object |
| 16.06.13 | 22.06.13 | - | 695 € | per object |
| 23.06.13 | 29.06.13 | - | 735 € | per object |
| 30.06.13 | 24.08.13 | - | 835 € | per object |
| 25.08.13 | 31.08.13 | - | 795 € | per object |
| 01.09.13 | 07.09.13 | - | 735 € | per object |
| 08.09.13 | 14.09.13 | - | 595 € | per object |
| 15.09.13 | 28.09.13 | - | 535 € | per object |
| 29.09.13 | 21.12.13 | - | 445 € | per object |
Contact data
The owner speaks the following languages:
German, English, French, Polish, Italian,
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