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Ancient Apartment
Narrow passages, streets that are virtually stairways, and little houses was...
Property facilities include:
linen provided | towels provided | high chair | cot | iron | microwave | washing machine | freezer | fridge | stove | oven | video player | television | central heating
Narrow passages, streets that are virtually stairways, and little houses washed a gleaming white characterise Monte Sant' Angelo.
The accommodation is within one of the quaint whitewashed dwellings in the Medieval Juno district which contains all the architectural characteristics of an area brimming with history including vaulted ceilings.
Your accommodation in Monte Sant' Angelo remains traditional , but contains necessary modern comforts such as central heating, shower, washing machine, gas cooker, television/dvd.
The apartment is less than 5 minutes walk from the town centre, the Basilica, Castle and shops. It has a balcony with fantastic mountaintop view of the sea and valley.
The nearby national park with its dense forests offer beautiful walks in an area famous for orchids, mushrooms, as well as deer. The bustling Saturday market is a must for local produce: ham, cheese, wine, honey and herbs.
Monte Sant' Angelo is a fantastic place to relax and spend time, however if you want to explore, from Monte Sant' Angelo you can venture into the Foresta Umbra, a landscape of limes, laurels, and towering yews, populated with foxes and gazelles.
As you wander about town, look for local shops selling wrought-iron goods, which are among the finest in Italy. Ironwork has a long tradition here, with sons following in their fathers' footsteps. The locals also make wooden furniture and utensils.
Monte Sant' Angelo is a place of pilgrimage for Catholics from all over Italy. The town is unspoiled and things have not changed here too much over the centuries.
The accommodation is self-catering, therefore you will need to purchase your vegetables at the greengrocers or the Saturday market, bread is bought at the baker's and meat at the butcher's. When you eat out, each restaurant is unique with its own flavours and charm.
Additional Comments:
During August and the summer months there is folk dancing, parades, children's entertainment and an outdoor cinema in the town square, but this is a place that can be visited all year round. Every night after dinner the town centre is thronging with residents out on their passeggiata. Sit at one of the bars under the trees, relax and watch life in Italy, seemingly unaffected by the outside world.
The climate is good, the beaches are a short 20 minute drive away.
During the summer it can be a relief returning to the cooler air of the mountain after a day on the beach or a walk in the Foresta Umbra.
For your peace of mind we have efficient and friendly local contacts who will assist you if you experience any problems.
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