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CASAMERINA
HOLIDAY HOMES FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS IN CENTRAL ITALY
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UMBRIA
In Umbria, a region
that has gained a name for being the green heart of Italy, tourism is
growing because of the unfamiliar harmony between nature, antiquities,
historic centres (the landscape is dotted with many picturesque medieval
villages) and culture. In the region immigrants from other countries of the
European Union are also settling or buying second homes. The quiet of the
countryside, good provisions and an inimitable cuisine are the great draw.
Main cities to visit:
Perugia, Orvieto, Spoleto, Assisi, Todi, Gubbio but there are also many
charming little towns and villages.
From southern Umbria, in
day/half day
trips, it is easy to visit Rome (by train or car) and
other charming little towns of northern Lazio (Tuscania, Tarquinia, Bagnaia,
Civita di Bagnoreggio and the lakes of Bolsena, Bracciano and Vico) or
southern Tuscany (Siena, Montepulciano, Cortona, ….).
From northern Umbria,
in day/half day trips, it also possible to visit Florence, Siena and many
other little towns and villages of southern/central Tuscany.
To reach Umbria, if
you don’t come with your own car, we advice to take a flight to Rome
(airport Fiumicino/Leonardo da Vinci or Ciampino), Florence or Perugia (UK:
flights from London). On the airports car rentals available
(click here to book online through
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LAZIO & ROME
There are few areas in the world with so many cultural, archaeological and
architectural sites of interest as the Italian region of Lazio. In the first
place it is situated in the inexhaustible source of sites of interest in
the city of Rome. Everyone know Rome but in the region Lazio there is much
more to see. And then Lazio is also flanked on the west by the Mediterranean
Sea with its crystal clear colours and numerous islands and in the east by
the Apennine mountain ranges, well over 2000 metres. In Lazio nature and
culture come together in every way. It is too little known that Lazio is
also a region with various splendid lakes. The lakes of Bracciano, Bolsena,
Vico and Castelgandolfo, to name the most important. Lakes that allow an
abundance of water sports as a change from visiting towns, villages and
mountain regions. Without exception easy to reach. And once at the lakes it
is also easy to make daytrips by car. Some places to visit in Lazio:
Tuscania, Tarquinia, Cerveteri, Bagnaia, Civita di Bagnoreggio, the palace
of Caprarola. From northern Lazio it is also easy to visit many charming
places in Umbria such as Orvieto, Todi, Spoleto, ……
The city of Rome has 2
airports: Fiumicino/Leonardo da Vinci & Ciampino for low cost flight such as
Ryanair, Easyjet. At the airports car rentals available
(click here to book online through
Auto Europe).
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If you rent a holiday homes
near Rome we advice to rent a car to enjoy your holiday in this
region. If you want to visit the city of Rome we advice to go by
public transport. |
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If you rent an apartment in
the city of Rome don't rent a car. It is possible to reach the
apartments from airport
Rome
Fiumicino/Leonardo by taxi or train+metro and from
airport
Rome Ciampino by
taxi or bus+metro. |
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TUSCANY
Tuscany
is very well known among tourists. Not only for cities like Florence, Pisa
and Siena, but also for its rich history and the outstanding wines from
this region.
Very few places in the world can boast an artistic legacy with contents so
deeply rooted in the territory and popular culture as Tuscany. The
countless testimonies of art in Tuscany indeed narrate a story as
articulated and complex as it is unique and unrepeatable, starting at the
dawn of civilisation and continuing, without solution of continuity, up
until present day. The first-time visitor to the lands of Tuscany can not
but be amazed by the natural symbiosis between landscape and culture,
history and the expressive means of architecture and town-planning, the
urban and rural dimension, and its patrimony of art, architecture,
monuments and museums.
Tuscan beaches
If you are thinking of long beaches stretching for miles and a place to
relax in and live it up at the same time, you need to head for the dolce
vita of Versilia. This famous coastline, framed by the superb arch of the
Apuan Alps, the legendary mountains of white marble is worthy of the cover
of travel brochures.And not far from the world famous Leaning Tower, long
sweeps of sand open up, but that is not all. There is the sea, sand, pine
woods and the Natural Park of San Rossore. Maybe your imagination will be
sparked up by the bays on the Etruscan coast. Maybe it will be the untamed
vegetation and the blue waters of the Tuscan islands with the cliffs
plunging into the sea. Argentario, where the intense green of the unspoilt
Maremma countryside fades into the crystal blue waters of the sea.
Tuscan mountains
In the Apuan Alps you will ascend into marble cathedrals, but you will also
discover the kingdom of Lunigiana, full of enchanted caves and castles. The
dazzling white of the quarries on one side and the wild, green valley of
Garfagnana on the other. If you feel the call of spirituality, awaiting you
are the sacred Casentino forests with their monasteries and hermitages along
the way where nature is not the only thing to discover. While if you love
the sound of the woods, you will be enthralled by the stage that is the
Mugello, an aristocratic and timeless land. You can be overcome by the
triangular heights of Monte Amiata, so lonely, but at the same time full of
roe and fallow deer, by mountains embraced in the world's most famous
vineyards or by the wooded Abetone which transforms into pistes for ski
lovers in the winter.Waiting for you to explore are miles and miles of
pathways for trekking, mountain biking, skiing, but also for absolute rest.
Tuscany inland
Hills, cultivated fields, farms, parish churches, castles, medieval hamlets,
this is the suggestive scenario that unfolds for the visitor to the Tuscan
inland.
Tuscany has 2
international airports, one near Pisa the
other near Florence. At the airports car rentals available
(click here to book online through
Auto Europe). |
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