This is not an apartment but a whole house with mediterranean garden. Few hundred meters from the center of the seaside village of VILLAMMARE and its shops also reachable on foot.
THE HOUSE
This is a beautiful house with 5 rooms + kitchen and bathroom, situated on a hill in the Gulf of Policastro in the low Cilento (few km away from Sapri, Maratea and Scario), immersed in the beautiful Mediterranean nature.
It is a practical and comfortable house with a great view of Sapri and the Lucanian coastline of Maratea, in a bright and relaxing location.
Around the house there is a 500 m2 private garden, interspersed with Mediterranean trees and leading to the sea.
The Tyrrhenian beach below the house, between Villammare and Sapri, is just 300 m away, that’s to say 10 minutes on foot.
This is the same beach leading to the South, after Sapri, with the cliffs and coves of Fiumicello and Santa Venere and the transparent water of Maratea.
We are near the National Park of Cilento and VILLAMMARE, with its shops at walking distance.
Living here means sampling protected designation of origin (PDO) food of Campania, famous all around the world.
In Pioppi the famous American nutritionist Ancel Keys discovered the Mediterranean Diet composed of olive oil, mozzarella cheese, honey, wine, pizza, bread, vegetables, legumes etc.
THE SURROUNDINGS
Living in this house in VILLAMMARE means visiting CAMPANIA (Capri, Ischia), SALERNO with the Amalfi Coast, the Picentini Mountains and the Vietri pottery, THE CILENTO PARK (UNESCO world heritage site), PAESTUM (with its Greek temples), ELEA-Velia (where the Greek philosophy school of Parmenides and Zeno was born), CAMEROTA, PALINURO, ACCIAROLI (where HEMINGWAY found its inspiration to write 'the old man and the sea”).
It means visiting MARATEA with its Christ protecting the Tyrrhenian and Lucania: it reminds us of Rio de Janeiro or Lisbon… but here it is better!
Then there is PADULA, with its certosa of St. Lawrence, as well as the mountain centres of the Cilento (Morigerati WWF, Castelcivita, Sant’Angelo a Fasanella) and the ALBURNI MOUNTAINS that deserve to be discovered.