Orbetello - Tramonto di Ponente Independent house
Enjoy a beauty-filled vacation in this centrally located space. Orbetello, a charming town situated in the center of the homonymous lagoon, is connected to Monte Argentario by a road that divides the lagoon into 'Eastern Lagoon' and 'Western Lagoon.' From the house, you can reach Feniglia Beach, one of the most beautiful in Tuscany, either by bike path or public bus. Behind the beach, a vast pine forest provides a perfect place for relaxing walks.
On the "Laguna di Ponente", renowned for its stunning sunsets, this 'historic' two-story house boasts 140 sqm of elegance. Private entrance through a courtyard. Spacious entrance, eat-in kitchen, living/dining room, 2 double bedrooms, 1 room with 2 single beds and a fireplace, 2 bathrooms, and an 18 sqm terrace with a view of the lagoon.
The house is for the exclusive use of guests.
The house comes with the basic provision of sheets, blankets, bath linens, cleaning equipment, and detergents. The signing of a tourist lease agreement is required by law.
Orbetello is a place rich in peculiarities that make it unique and fascinating:
- Lagoon Setting: Orbetello is surrounded by lagoon waters on three sides, creating a picturesque landscape and contributing to its unique atmosphere.
- Connection with Monte Argentario: The town is connected to Monte Argentario by a road built over an ancient nineteenth-century dam, adding an element of historical and engineering interest.
- Multilayered History: Witness to various eras, from the Etruscan age to Roman rule, from the Aldobrandeschi and Farnese families to the Sienese conquest in the 15th century, Orbetello's history is rich and layered.
- Religious Architecture: The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, with its Gothic façade, and the Baroque-style Chapel of San Biagio, along with other churches, narrate the religious and artistic history of the city.
- Cyclopean Walls and Fortified Buildings: The imposing walls, of Etruscan, medieval, and Spanish origin, testify to Orbetello's defensive history. The Palazzo del Podestà and the Spanish Mill are examples of fortified buildings that tell the tale of the past.
- Cruise Park: The area that once housed a seaplane base destroyed during World War II has been transformed into the Cruise Park, adding a new dimension to the cityscape.
- Archaeological Museum: It preserves Etruscan, Roman, and medieval artifacts, allowing visitors to explore the rich archaeological heritage of the area.
- Spanish Mill: The last surviving mill of those built on the lagoons in the 16th century, offering a snapshot of the milling history of the region.
- Spanish Influence in Architecture: Some buildings, like the Church of San Francesco da Paola, showcase Spanish architectural influences, adding a touch of exoticism to the city.
- Porta Nuova: One of the access gates through the walls, representing a significant entry point in the city's history.
In summary, Orbetello is a place that enchants with its unique location, multilayered history, and captivating architecture.
In the surroundings of Orbetello, there are several attractions and points of interest to visit. Here are some suggestions:
- Monte Argentario: Just a few kilometers from Orbetello, Monte Argentario offers splendid panoramic views, enchanting beaches such as Feniglia and Giannella, and charming villages like Porto Santo Stefano and Porto Ercole.
- Natural Park of Maremma: Also known as the Uccellina Park, it is a protected natural area with hiking trails, wildlife, and pristine landscapes. An ideal place for nature lovers and hikers.
- Talamone: A charming seaside village with a long history, Talamone offers a panoramic view of the coast and the hinterland. Its medieval castle and harbor make the visit interesting.
- Ansedonia and Cosa: Located nearby, Ansedonia is known for its wild beach, and the archaeological site of Cosa, an ancient Roman city with well-preserved ruins.
- Capalbio: A charming medieval village known for its medieval walls and the picturesque Tarot Garden, an artistic park created by the Franco-American sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle.
- Isola del Giglio and Isola di Giannutri: Easily reachable by ferry from Porto Santo Stefano, these islands offer crystal-clear beaches, clear waters, and an untouched natural environment.
- Saturnia: Famous for its natural hot springs, Saturnia is an ideal place to relax and enjoy outdoor thermal pools.
- Manciano: A picturesque hilltop town with a medieval castle and panoramic views of Maremma. From here, you can also explore the nearby archaeological site of Ghiaccio Forte.
- Orvieto: If you're up for a longer trip, Orvieto in Umbria is renowned for its magnificent cathedral and the Orvieto Underground, a network of caves and tunnels.
- Castiglione della Pescaia: A seaside resort on the Tuscan coast with expansive sandy beaches, a charming medieval village, and spectacular views of the bay.
These are just a few of the options available in the surroundings of Orbetello, an area that offers a unique combination of natural beauty, history, and culture.
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Enjoy a beauty-filled vacation in this centrally located space. Orbetello, a charming town situated in the center of the homonymous lagoon, is connected to Monte Argentario by a road that divides the lagoon into 'Eastern Lagoon' and 'Western Lagoon.' From the house, you can reach Feniglia Beach, one of the most beautiful in Tuscany, either by bike path or public bus. Behind the beach, a vast pine forest provides a perfect place for relaxing walks.
On the "Laguna di Ponente", renowned for its stunning sunsets, this 'historic' two-story house boasts 140 sqm of elegance. Private entrance through a courtyard. Spacious entrance, eat-in kitchen, living/dining room, 2 double bedrooms, 1 room with 2 single beds and a fireplace, 2 bathrooms, and an 18 sqm terrace with a view of the lagoon.
The house is for the exclusive use of guests.
The house comes with the basic provision of sheets, blankets, bath linens, cleaning equipment, and detergents. The signing of a tourist lease agreement is required by law.
Orbetello is a place rich in peculiarities that make it unique and fascinating:
- Lagoon Setting: Orbetello is surrounded by lagoon waters on three sides, creating a picturesque landscape and contributing to its unique atmosphere.
- Connection with Monte Argentario: The town is connected to Monte Argentario by a road built over an ancient nineteenth-century dam, adding an element of historical and engineering interest.
- Multilayered History: Witness to various eras, from the Etruscan age to Roman rule, from the Aldobrandeschi and Farnese families to the Sienese conquest in the 15th century, Orbetello's history is rich and layered.
- Religious Architecture: The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, with its Gothic façade, and the Baroque-style Chapel of San Biagio, along with other churches, narrate the religious and artistic history of the city.
- Cyclopean Walls and Fortified Buildings: The imposing walls, of Etruscan, medieval, and Spanish origin, testify to Orbetello's defensive history. The Palazzo del Podestà and the Spanish Mill are examples of fortified buildings that tell the tale of the past.
- Cruise Park: The area that once housed a seaplane base destroyed during World War II has been transformed into the Cruise Park, adding a new dimension to the cityscape.
- Archaeological Museum: It preserves Etruscan, Roman, and medieval artifacts, allowing visitors to explore the rich archaeological heritage of the area.
- Spanish Mill: The last surviving mill of those built on the lagoons in the 16th century, offering a snapshot of the milling history of the region.
- Spanish Influence in Architecture: Some buildings, like the Church of San Francesco da Paola, showcase Spanish architectural influences, adding a touch of exoticism to the city.
- Porta Nuova: One of the access gates through the walls, representing a significant entry point in the city's history.
In summary, Orbetello is a place that enchants with its unique location, multilayered history, and captivating architecture.
In the surroundings of Orbetello, there are several attractions and points of interest to visit. Here are some suggestions:
- Monte Argentario: Just a few kilometers from Orbetello, Monte Argentario offers splendid panoramic views, enchanting beaches such as Feniglia and Giannella, and charming villages like Porto Santo Stefano and Porto Ercole.
- Natural Park of Maremma: Also known as the Uccellina Park, it is a protected natural area with hiking trails, wildlife, and pristine landscapes. An ideal place for nature lovers and hikers.
- Talamone: A charming seaside village with a long history, Talamone offers a panoramic view of the coast and the hinterland. Its medieval castle and harbor make the visit interesting.
- Ansedonia and Cosa: Located nearby, Ansedonia is known for its wild beach, and the archaeological site of Cosa, an ancient Roman city with well-preserved ruins.
- Capalbio: A charming medieval village known for its medieval walls and the picturesque Tarot Garden, an artistic park created by the Franco-American sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle.
- Isola del Giglio and Isola di Giannutri: Easily reachable by ferry from Porto Santo Stefano, these islands offer crystal-clear beaches, clear waters, and an untouched natural environment.
- Saturnia: Famous for its natural hot springs, Saturnia is an ideal place to relax and enjoy outdoor thermal pools.
- Manciano: A picturesque hilltop town with a medieval castle and panoramic views of Maremma. From here, you can also explore the nearby archaeological site of Ghiaccio Forte.
- Orvieto: If you're up for a longer trip, Orvieto in Umbria is renowned for its magnificent cathedral and the Orvieto Underground, a network of caves and tunnels.
- Castiglione della Pescaia: A seaside resort on the Tuscan coast with expansive sandy beaches, a charming medieval village, and spectacular views of the bay.
These are just a few of the options available in the surroundings of Orbetello, an area that offers a unique combination of natural beauty, history, and culture.
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Visitor's tax and security deposit: visitor's tax approx. EUR 2.00 per person / per day (mandatory, travel period up to 7 days, till 99 years, payable at location), security deposit no
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Cancellation ist possible according to the general terms and conditions of the provider e-domizil AG .
0% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 61st day prior to arrival
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
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