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La Montagnola

High level of comfort. Fully equipped interior. Excellent pool area and garden. Premium location.
Viterbo in Lazio, Italy
from £872 per week
2 beds 4 people 1 bathroom DVD Player

Ref: ILA166D

Lake Bolsena is the largest of Italy’s volcanic lakes boasting a 40 kilometre circumference. It is surrounded by a ring of fertile hills, black sandy beaches, backed by trees, and is dotted with characterful fish restaurants. At the top of one of these green hills is La Montagnola, an English-owned house that has been completely renovated.

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Key Features

  • Stunning lake views from house and pool terrace
  • High specification of fixtures and fittings
  • Large pool and terrace, great for al-fresco dining and sunbathing

Additional Information

The house has two floors and is divided into two separate accommodations: the upper floor for the owners, and the lower floor, with private pathway leading to an independent entrance, is for our clients. The focus of the house is of course the lake and fabulous views of it abound from almost every window (all of which have insect screens), but especially from the glorious pool (with furnished gazebo) and the shaded outside area.

Unmade driveway leads across fields to electric gates, after which ample parking. Shared swimming pool measures 14m x 7m and 1.2m deep. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn and the house’s interior is modern but homely.

Furnished outside area with gas barbecue leads to main entrance.

Ground Floor:
Open plan sitting/dining room and kitchen area with 5 gas ring hob, electric oven, large sink unit, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and washing machine
One double bedded room with French windows and lake views
One twin bedded room with French windows and lake views
Large bathroom, with shower, WC etc.

Swimming pool open between 15th May and 15th September (weather permitting).

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

In Summary

Facilities

  • Bath
  • Phone
  • Washing Machine
  • BBQ
  • Shared Pool
  • TV
  • DVD

Availability and Price

Fill out how many days you wish to stay, as well as the number of people travelling.

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

Location


  • Montalto Marina 45.0 km

  • Gradoli 5.0 km

  • 145.0 km from Rome Fiumicino Airport

The nearest town for shops and essentials such as banks, and chemists, is Gradoli five kilometres away. But within a twenty minutes drive are the lakeside villages/towns of Bolsena and Capodimonte, this last one being the most picturesque of the lakeside villages, set on a promontory with an octagonal 16th century castle looking out over the lake’s two small islands. Orvieto and the A1 autostrada, leading to Rome or Florence, are about 45 minutes away.


There is so much to recommend Lazio - the unprecedented quality of its art and history, the unspoilt hilly landscapes, and clear freshwater lakes. Not to mention the food, drink and shopping! Northern Lazio is home to the fascinating Monumento Naturals della Caldara - a bubbling hot water pool, complete with sulphurous egg smell (guaranteed to amuse the children!). You can swim in the clear waters of the lake at Bracciano, followed by a tasty lakeside meal of freshly caught fish. Meanwhile, at Cerveteri and Tarquinia you will find the marvelously preserved tombs and wall-paintings of the mysterious Etruscans. In Southern Lazio you can sight see at Tivoli, with its imperial Roman Villa Adriana, or at the romantic Renaissance Villa d’Este. If country walks are more tempting, try the unbelievably picturesque tree-bordered crater lake at Nemi, dedicated to the goddess Diana and forming part of the ring of volcanoes because Nemi is one of the Alban Hills. Further south still, you can catch a le ferry from Anzio to the Pontine Islands, with their beautiful pastel-painted houses. Back on the mainland, continue on to the amazing Emperor Tiberius’s Grotto, via the ancient acropolis of Anxur, perched above the coastal town of Terracina.

All roads lead to Rome...

And its indisputable wealth of culture, history and beauty. In the aptly named Eternal City, modern living - with its stylish clothes, scooters and sunglasses - sits comfortably with the renowned architecture and art that surrounds it. Turn any corner, and you will find yourself in a hidden piazza or a narrow cobbled street, gazing at marble fountains, flower-decked balconies and secret courtyards. And amongst the incredible landmarks, such as the Roman Forum, the Vatican Museum and the Colosseum (to name just a few!). you can enjoy living la dolce vita. Watch the morning sun lighting up the fountains in the Piazza del Popolo, or savour the moonlit atmosphere of an alfresco dinner at a trattoria in Trastevere. With a huge variety of cafes and restaurants in every area, you can sip your cappuccino and watch the world go by at any time of the day or night. The classic happy-go-lucky Roman attitude to life is strong and infectious, and the romantic atmosphere of the city cannot fail to influence all who fall under its spell.

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