Pleasant and welcoming apartment finely furnished and equipped with every comfort on the ground floor of a beautiful villa. It is only three hundred meters from the sea, ideal for enjoying your stay in a private and exclusive environment.
The apartment is a 45 sq.mt one bedroom apartment, consisting of an airy living area with a hideaway kitchen, table with four chairs, double sofa bed. Small hallway between the living area and the sleeping area, bathroom with shower, and large double bedroom surrounded by greenery and tranquility.
Ginestra has a beautiful garden in exclusive use of about 150 square meters fenced, furnished with a wooden table, umbrella, sunbeds and 4 chairs, where you can read a book or enjoy breakfasts or dinners outdoors.
A parking space available and exclusive use in fenced property. Washing machine and dishwasher. Air conditioning, underfloor heating, double glazing.
It is a few meters from the most beautiful Tuscan beaches and the nightlife of Versilia, a few kilometers from the fashionable Forte dei Marmi and the magical timeless villages of the hinterland.
Despite being a stone's throw from the sea and the best restaurants and clubs on the coast, it maintains the characteristic of absolute confidentiality, being surrounded by greenery and having a large outdoor area for the exclusive use of guests.
RECOMMENDED ITINERARIES:
VISIT OF: FLORENCE, SIENA, SAN GIMIGNANO, VOLTERRA, ZONA DEL CHIANTI, LUCCA, PISA, CINQUE TERRE
THE VILLAS OF THE PROVINCE OF LUCCA:
Villa Bernardini in Vicopelago (4 km from the historic center of Lucca)
Villa Grabau in San Pancrazio (6.5 km from the historic center of Lucca)
Villa Mansi in Segromigno in Monte (10 km away from the historic center of Lucca)
VILLA OLIVA Buonvisi San Pancrazio (7 km from the historic center of Lucca)
ROYAL VILLA DI MARLIA (6 km from the historic center of Lucca)
VILLA DI Camigliano in Camigliano (10 km from the historic center of Lucca)
Massaciuccoli
(Archaeological sites and open-air museums) with the ruins of the Roman baths
Massaciuccoli (Massarosa) houses the remains of a Roman villa; possibility to visit outdoor archaeological museums and the enchanting lake where you can observe the extraordinary scenery of Versilia as in the days of Giacomo Puccini.
Pietrasanta:
Pietrasanta, an ancient and enchanting village, offers important opportunities for excursions within the alleys of the town.
The Cathedral of San Martino is the magnificent Duomo, built in 1330, with the splendid marble facade and central rose window. To admire the Church of Sant'Agostino and the Rocchetta Arrichina built in 1324 and rebuilt in 1487 and connected to the Porta di Pisa, the only door still admirable of the walls of the ancient city. Museum of sketches, where you can see the artistic sketches of various works of art and admire the artists who work. Pietrasanta is defined as small Athens for the countless works of art and because it is possible to meet artists from all over with an intense artistic activity.
MARBLE QUARRIES OF FANTISCRITTI - COLONATA E DI RAVACCIONE
The quarries of Colonnata
The first stop towards the marble basins generally leads to Colonnata (m532), an ancient village said to have been founded to house slaves who extracted marble in Roman times. The quarries of the Colonnata canal constitute the most imposing of the Apuan basins and offer a superb view of the majestic ravaneti on the sides of the Serrone Maggiore and Spallone Mountains. At the top of the homonymous mountain is the Gioia basin: it is a complex of quarries that constitute a unique glance in the world.
The Quarries of Fantiscritti
The Fantiscritti quarries (m450) can be reached by following the Carrione stream to the Vara bridges. They allowed, from the end of the last century, the passage of the railway used for the transport of marble, now transformed into a road that crosses the Galleria Vara. Fantiscritti owes its name to the discovery of a find from the Roman era, now preserved in the Carrara Academy, consisting of small bas-relief figures carved on the steep wall of a spur of rock. The marble extracted from this basin is the light white type of the Battaglino and the Grand Canal, the statuary one of Bettogli and the ordinary white of the Fantiscritti.
The Quarries of Ravaccione
The Caves of Ravaccione (444 m.) Start from the Piastra locality (267 m.) Which can be accessed by following the Canale di Torano to the Canale di Pescina. An exceptional panorama of the quarries of the Ravaccione basin can be admired from the Belvedere di Campocecina (1,200 m).
APUAN ALPS
For those who want to enjoy the fresh air and the panoramas, do not miss the villages of Candalla, with the ancient mill on the stream and the opportunity to swim in the pools of crystal clear water.
The towns of Capriglia, La Culla, Santa Lucia, Capezzano Monte are also beautiful, where you can enjoy memorable sunsets and pleasant outdoor dinners in the restaurants in the area.