Contemporary pair of holiday homes, set in the marvellous surroundings amidst a beautiful scenery of apple trees, just outside the city of Bolzano offering a unique chance to spend a beautiful vacation surrounded by contemporary architecture of the highest standards and the most astonishing Landscape and natural beauty has to offer.
Sleeps
Up to 4
2 Units
Each accommodates ideally 2 persons up to a maximum of 4
1 bedroom, 1 double bed
1 living room, 1 double sofa bed
1 bathroom
Storage for sport equipment
Swimming pool [June-Sept]
Features
Swimming pool
Sun Terrace
Self service Bar [summer]
Coffee machine
Car parking
Big private garden
Connectivity
Flatscreen TV
WiFi
Your Home Escape includes
Welcome hamper [3+nights]
Linen
Towels and bathrobes
Bathroom products
Make it extra special
Flowers and chocolate
Champagne
Chauffeur
Children
Welcome
Pets
No
Arrive | Depart
2pm | 11am
Additional information
Sorry, not wheelchair accessible
Security deposit
300 Euro (approx £240) per house
Payable on arrival
Mobile Coverage
Good
Facilities
THE ESCAPE
THE LOOKING GLASS offers you a unique chance to spend your holiday surrounded by contemporary architecture in the most astonishing landscape that nature has to offer. In the summer months [June - September] the swimming pool is also accessible. THE LOOKING GLASS is located in northern Italy, a region famous for its culinary delights - especially its exquisite wines and countless possibilities for outdoor activity! These two identical properties feature a terrace, seating, kitchen and dining areas and bathrooms with sumptuous bathrobes and large openable skylights to allow natural light and ventilation. There is also a small basement which serves for good temporary storage during your stay.
Region
The quaint town of Bolzano on the other side of the Alps with its medieval castles, steepled churches, apple orchards, vineyards, frescoed wooden chalets and strudel-scented air! The citizens are Italian but simply do not feel Italian! Bolzano's local authorities estimate that German is spoken by 75% of the 510,000 inhabitants of the Alto Adige region. Locals, however, call it by its original name – South Tyrol – and many wish it were independent. Nestled in the mountains of the Alps [Austrian-Italian border] this is Italy's richest province and has been part of the country for almost 100 years. With the Austrian border to the north and Switzerland to the west its landscape is defined by peaks and forests. There are now road links from Innsbruck and Munich but most travellers fly to Verona and proceed north for a couple of hours by rail or hire car.
In the region's capital, Bolzano, there is Museion, a modern and contemporary art museum housed in a futurist oblong cube. Nowhere is intermingling of cultures more evident than in Bolzano. It is a small city with the German-speaking medieval centre on one side of the River Talvera and the predominantly Italian modern quarter on the other. Museion stands in the middle, and with its transparent facade it seems like it is uniting these two unlikely cultures.
With mountains and valleys stretching from the Brenner Pass to the Salurner Klause it rivals Italy's most productive regions, the highly industrialised Lombardy and the Valle d'Aosta, in GDP per capita. The small province of South Tyrol is little more than half the size of the US state of Connecticut - it is so prosperous that it can pay its governor a better salary than that earned by the current US President Barack Obama! There is almost no unemployment in the area surrounding the capital Bolzano [known in German as Bozen], and the province is debt-free. Holiday makers flock to the region not only to tour the Dolomites and visit "Törggelen” festivals which showcase local food and wine in the autumn, but also because of its new boutique museums.
Essentials
British Airways - [ba.com] flies twice daily from Gatwick to Verona
Closest supermarket - Interspar, open 7 days a week from 7.30am - 8.30pm and Sunday from 9am - 8pm
Closest breakfast or lunch - Bivac, open Mon to Fri from 7.30am - 11:30pm and Sat from 8am - 7pm www.salewa-bivac.com
Sushi Home Delivery Service - T 0471 981 111
Official city taxi number - T 0471 981 111
General emergency number - T 118
Relish the seclusion
We stayed at THE CEDAR HOUSE, a modern marvel of cedarwood, glass and stone that looks out to sea, a picture of peace where the only sounds are the waves, the wind and the skylarks’ song...the beauty of this place is that, even as you relish the seclusion and scenery, you can rely on the fine food, the wine and the other creature comforts at which New Zealand also excels.
Tim Jepson I THE CEDAR HOUSE
Absolutely Amazing
This accommodation is by far the best place I have ever stayed. Everything blew away our expectations. I cannot write enough about the whole experience. Would definitely recommend to couples looking for that trip of a lifetime. My only wish is that I could have stayed longer.
Carl I THE COVE
Most spectacular views imagineable
It's unlike anything we have visited before; the property is a 4000 acre working sheep farm and to get to THE COVE - a modern glass-encased, open plan one bedroom home - you need to take the farm's own 4x4 about 45 minutes. The drive offers some of the most spectacular views imaginable so it's no hardship. Once at THE COVE we had the run of the property; it has a modern, industrial feel, with breathtaking views across a deserted bay popular with seals, gas fireplaces both inside and out, a modern kitchen for preparing the vacume sealed gourmet meals pre-delivered, a sleek bathroom with a deep soak tub, and an outdoor jacuzzi.
Nick Walton I THE COVE
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