Rent Holiday Bed & Breakfast in Verona - Veneto - Italy

Casa di Luciana


Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
  • Casa di Luciana
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General Details

  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Veneto
  • Town: Verona
  • Property No: 2706
  • Property Type: Bed & Breakfast
  • Cost From: € 40 € 60
  • Added On: 29/07/2008

Facilities

  • Swimming Pool: Yes - Private
  • Heating: Yes
  • Air Conditioning: No
  • TV / Cable TV: Yes
  • Hi Fi: Yes
  • Internet: Yes
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Sleeps: 4
  • Double beds: 1
  • Single beds: 0
  • Sofa beds: 1
  • Cots: 0
  • Nearest Airport: Valerio Catullo Villafranca Verona (30 Km)
  • Nearest Railway Station: San Martino Buon Albergo - 4 Km, Verona P.N. 14 Km
  • Transport Required: Auto,Taxi

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Casa di Luciana is a cosy country Bed & Breakfast, located in the gentle rolling hills around Verona, in an enchanting village called Marcellise, which is part of the larger nearby town of San Martino Buon Albergo,


just a few kilometres from Verona.



From the moment you step inside our house Casa di Luciana, you can be sure of a warm welcome. Our stylish apartment is provided with every modern comfort, set in a quiet countryside location. Luciana and her husband Luigi will be happy to offer you a very pleasant stay in their house.



Local Activities

The small charming valley of Marcellise is set between the Mezzane and Squaranto Valleys, dominated to the north by the rise of Castagné and to the east by that of San Briccio. It lies among the green hills of Montorio Veronese and Lavagno.





Tourism and culture. Itineraries.

In Marcellise you can visit the famous Villa Girasole (Villa Sunflower), a unique visionary building, influenced by Futurism, which can rotate and change position to follow the sun’s movement during the day. San Pietro Church with its many works of art dedicated to San Pietro in Cattedra, is also well worth a visit.



Marcellise is the ideal starting point for discovering wine producers, villas and churches as well as history, gastronomy and landscapes among the vineyards, ancient country churches (pievi) and castles or simply exploring and enjoying the quiet atmosphere of the area along the Soave Wine Route, far away from the noise of the city. Just a few kilometres from the medieval town of Soave, the main wine producing centre, rich in art and history, you can visit the nearby resorts such as:



Colognola ai Colli, well renowned for the delicious “Verdone nano” peas.

Caldiero, is well worth visiting for its ancient Roman Thermal Baths of Giunone.

Montecchia di Corsara, situated in an outstanding beautiful landscape among vineyards and cherry orchards, whose white petals cover the whole valley and the surrounding hills in spring.

Cazzano di Tramigna, where you can taste the famous cherry “mora di Cazzano”, one of the most appreciated cherries in the world.

Roncŕ, the main centre of the Cimbri culture (descendants of the ancient Germanic tribes of Europe) and starting point for visiting the Regional Nature Park of the Lessinia area.

Molina, a picturesque medieval village of the Lessina area and the “Parco delle Cascate” with its impressive waterfalls.

Monteforte d’Alpone, famous for its Soave wine, the Montefortiana (a loop road race), the high Bell Tower and the Carnival.



Gastronomy specialities

The local cuisine is excellent with its outstanding DPO and PGI production: “Monte Veronese” Cheese, “Vialone Nano” Rice, Olive oil , the Cherries of Verona’s hills , the Radicchio Veronese (a particular type of red lettuce) and the “Marrone di San Mauro” (chestnuts), besides the traditional production of “soppressa” (a regional type of salami with a firm, dense texture and a pure, salty flavour), the “bogoni” the local name for snails, the dry-cured raw ham, peas, wild mushrooms and honey.

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