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Casa Dei Ricordi

Good level of comfort. Well equipped interior. Good size pool and nice external dining area. Excellent location.
Potenza in Potenza, Basilicata, Italy
from £574 per week
2 beds 4 people Internet Access

Ref: IPO238D

At six thirty most evenings, the mass of mountains known as the Dolomiti Lucane, or Basilicata’s version of the Dolomites, turn from blue to pink - it’s a spectacular sight - and clients can have grandstand views of this phenomenon from the lovely spacious terrace at Casa dei Ricordi.

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Key Features

First Floor

Located high at 860 metres above sea level, this agriturismo originated from a 12th century Benedictine monastery, and is a haven of peace at altitude. Surrounded by gently sloping fields and ringed by mountains, in a word, it is seclusion.  Of the two apartments, we are delighted to have secured the better one, in our opinion. Completely refurbished from top to bottom, it features vaulted ceilings and stone cornices.The owners are worth a mention too, because we could not have hoped to come across more friendly, hospitable and informative people.

They are passionate about what they do and they even offer one free short cooking course* during which participants shop or pick their own ingredients, and learn to cook delicious local dishes.

Additional Information

First floor: Sitting/dining room and kitchen corner with hob, oven and fridge/freezer Two twin/double bedded rooms, both with ensuite shower rooms with WC, etc. Swimming pool open between 15th May and 30th September (weather permitting).*Not available during the month of August.

  • Check in: 4:00pm
  • Check out: 10:00am

In Summary

Availability and Price

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We may be able to accommodate shorter breaks please call or email for details.

Location


  • Roseto Capo Spulico 140.0 km

  • Trivigno 4.6 km

  • 185.0 km from Naples Airport

The nearest town is Trivigno 4 kilometres away with some shops, or the regional capital of Potenza is about 32 kilometres away and possesses all the essential shops, restaurants, banks and chemists.The agriturismo has two beautiful vaulted stone restaurants serving all three main meals if clients do not wish to cook - they’re even in the 2004 Michelin Italia Guide. Ample parking. A shared swimming pool measuring 12m x 6m and 1.4m deep is available for guests use.

Somewhere different, somewhere new and off the beaten track – that’s Basilicata, or Lucania as the locals prefer to call it. It is lovely, and we can’t recommend it enough. Undeniably off-beat, joyfully unspoilt, and sure to entice our more adventurous clients, if nothing else, because of its obscurity factor! Sharing its borders with Apulia, Calabria and Campania, it’s a region with two distinctly separate coastlines: one facing the Tyrrhenian Sea to the south-west, and the other facing south-east where the Ionian Sea dilutes the Gulf of Taranto. Mountain grandeur typifies the interior, in fact only eight per cent of Basilicata is classed as plain, so expect dramatic 2000 metre-high scenery, legendary food and wine and the most get-away-from-it-all-type holiday you’re ever likely to find in the Mediterranean.
Ever since the 8th century BC, when the Greeks first landed here, Basilicata’s ancient roads have seen the passage of Samnites, Romans, Byzantines, Normans, Saracens and Albanians, to name but a few. Some came to settle, some to conquer and some just to enjoy its striking contrasts of landscapes and seascapes. For whatever reason they came though, its strategic location, at the southern end of Italy’s Apennine spine of mountains, has assured it of much cultural legacy. At the same time, the Lucanians fiercely conserved their own identity through the ages so that, now, their own traditions, crafts, cuisine and music co-exist happily with ancient art, folklore and architecture - and all of this is on splendid display to you, the visitor.
When it comes to climate Basilicata is in a league of its own. Being a region of high and low altitudes, and boasting two different coastlines washed by two different seas, visitors make of the climate what they wish - go high for refreshing coolness, and even skiing on snow in autumn-winter, especially at La Sellata-Pierfaone just 24 kilometres from Potenza, the regional capital, or go low for the classic Mediterranean heat and cooling sea breezes to be found on the Tyrrhenian or Ionian beaches.
Among not-to-be-missed places is an amazing and infrequently visited town in a spectacular position, Matera is a honeycomb of houses and caves known as ’i sassi’ (the stones) which are carved into the steep side of a ravine and connected via a maze of alleys and staircases. For the adventurous, tours can be arranged via the local tourist office. Also to delight are around 130 amazing rock churches, mostly dating from the 11th century: good examples are Santa Maria di Idris with typical interior wall paintings and San Pietro Barisano.

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