La Fiorita is a romantic liberty villa set in the village of Monti near Licciana Nardi. It boasts the priviledge to be immerged in a beautiful private park with secular trees, olive groves and view over the Apuan Alps. It is set on two floors and includes: spacious living room with fireplace and dining room both with frescoed ceilings. Kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor. Upstairs there are five bedrooms, bathroom, studio and a characteristic tower room. Patio to dine outside and pool.
The space
All furniture are origianal and prestigious. It is a rare opportunity to experience the "Belle Epoque" style with its charme together with the modern comfort.
The house sleeps up to 9 people but there is the option for two children in a french bed, so it can reach up to 10 pax. The outside area include the private park for long and romantic walks through the woods and olive groves.
There is a bbq area where it is possible to dine outside and enjoy the lovely view and sunset of the Apuan Alps above the village of Monti. The house is walking distance to the Medieval Malaspina Castle that dominates the valley and which is possible to visit prior booking. The parking are is in the property and is accessible through a private charming road with typical Tuscan Cypresses along the way.
Other things to note
Often called "Terra della Luna" or "Terra dei Cento Castelli", Lunigiana is a quiet corner of Tuscany rich in history, culture and nature. In the extreme north of Tuscany, between the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the sea, it borders Liguria and Emilia.
All the seasons of Lunigiana have their own special character.
During the spring, the hills and mountains turn green, the meadows are filled with wild flowers and the first warmth reaches the valleys announcing the beautiful season.
In summer the temperature increases, but it is mitigated by the fresh air coming from the mountains. In this season, the medieval villages come alive with historical-themed festivals and village festivals where you can taste dishes based on typical local products. The proximity to the sea of the Cinque Terre and the Apuan Riviera offers the opportunity to enjoy the sun and a refreshing swim and to return to immerse yourself in the tranquility of Lunigiana.
Autumn with its colorful forests begins the harvest season: chestnuts, porcini mushrooms, olives... The millennial tradition linked to the chestnut supply chain and the production of olive oil is still very much alive and gives rise to two excellent products such as the chestnut flour D.O.P. of Lunigiana and the Tuscan extra virgin olive oil I.G.P. Colline della Lunigiana.
In winter, the proximity to the mountains and the presence of ski resorts offers the possibility of snowshoeing, skiing, alpine skiing, and snowboarding.
Wherever you look in Lunigiana you can see the magical silhouettes of castles, churches and fortified villages immersed and merged in the natural environment that has hosted them for centuries.
If you have a passion for Italy and a desire to explore the less traveled paths, this corner of Tuscany will not fail to amaze you.
The only real way to appreciate all that Lunigiana has to offer is to see it with your own eyes.
Registration details
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