You will find yourself in a silent and magical place, you will enjoy the terrace (55 sqm) overlooking the hills, free from foreign glances, invaded by the morning sun and at night under a sky of stars. Near the sea of the 5 Terre, Pisa, Lucca, Florence, Parma. The house is rustic but comfortable, on 2 floors, with a fireplace, books, board games. A few minutes away, a path takes you to a swimming stream. You can eat outdoors or in the dining room. Bagnone is in the Tuscan Apennine UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
The house has an independent entrance and is completely at your disposal. The double bedroom is on the first floor, together with the kitchen, living room with double sofa bed, hall, bathroom and terrace. Exclusive access to the house, to the terrace, as well as to the small olive grove.
You will receive the keys and instructions on how to use the house upon your arrival from us or from a trusted person present on site. However, we will always be available by phone.
The village of Mochignano Chiesa (or di Sotto) is small and cozy. Inhabited by a few dozen people, it hosts a good family restaurant, it is very close to the church, to the picturesque historic village of Bagnone, with the castle and equipped with every service, theater, some good restaurants, bars and a market every Monday. Last Sundays of the month: market in the village of Bagnone (antiques, typical products). For the CINQUE TERRE: ferries from La Spezia and trains from Villafranca (7 km). The sea and the enchanting views of the Gulf of Poets (Portovenere, Lerici, Tellaro, Montemarcello) are 50 minutes away by car. The whole Lunigiana is full of ancient and suggestive villages, woods, paths, karst caves that can be visited. In Villafranca (6km) swimming pool and tennis courts, shops, gastronomic specialties from "Punto e Pasta". In Pontremoli, medieval village and city of the Bancarella Award (21 July), museum of Lunigianesi Stele-Statues, Teatro della Rosa, cinemas, restaurants, boutiques (Palagi in via Ricci 14), pastry shops, "degli Svizzeri" bars.