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Villa Piedimonte Erice, Sicily Villa Piedimonte Erice, Sicily Sleeps 7 guests, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms DESCRIPTION This sophisticated, contemporary villa lies at the foot of the imposing mount Erice, in the north-western corner of Sicily and enjoys sweeping views of the surrounding countryside, the town of Trapani and the Egadi islands in the distance. The typical local vegetation of carob trees, dwarf palms and young olive groves surrounds this elegant villa, where marble floors and large windows help create a cool and relaxing ambience throughout. Only a few steps away from the villa is the beautiful swimming pool to add further luxury to your Sicilian holiday. The area offers numerous places of historical, artistic and natural interest, such as the medieval hamlet of Erice at the top of Mount San Giuliano, or the salt works of Trapani with its distinctive windmills. Further afield you will be able to admire the dramatic Greek temple at Segesta or visit Favignana, one of the most beautiful small islands in the Mediterranean. LOCATION Trapani 6km, Erice 11km, Favignana island (by boat) 36km, Marsala 33km, Castellammare del Golfo 34km, Palermo 100km, Trapani airport 20km, Palermo airport 83km, Catania airport 310km, Trapani port (ferry to Favignana and Egadi islands) 9km, Shops 6km, 5km, Zingaro Nature Reserve 35km, Tennis court under 1km, Scuba diving | watersports in Favignana 36km, Duomo | Castle of Venus | San Domenico church | views in Erice 12km, Segesta archaeological site | Doric Temple 28km, Monte Cofano 20km | Zingaro Nature Reserve 35km, Favignana island (by ferry from Trapani) 36km, Castle of Salemi | Old town 37km, Monreale Duomo | Palermo 100km. ACCOMMODATION Ground floor: Living/ dining room (TV, CD/DVD), open fireplace, patio doors to terrace. Kitchen, patio doors to terrace. Study, sliding doors to terrace. Double bedroom, en suite bathroom, WC. Double bedroom. Single bedroom, sliding door to terrace.Bathroom, WC.Guest WC. Lower floor: Living room. Kitchenette. Dining room, sliding door to terrace. Double bedroom. Shower room, WC.Grounds: Garden, large 14 x 8 m pool (depth 1.3m - 2.5m), pool shower, sunbathing area. Large terrace with dining facilities, barbecue. Private parking under covered carport. INSIDER TIPS The villa is located in a wonderful and panoramic setting. The ancient medieval village of Erice is a short drive from the villa. The town is an incredible labyrinth of little cobbled streets and passages wide enough to accommodate one person at a time. Its historic centre is full of local handicraft shops – ceramics, carpets and traditional almond and candied fruit sweeties. In the vicinity you will find the lovely fishing village ofTonnara di Bonagìa where you can visit the boathouse. Don’t miss to visit Favignana, an island that is blessed with lovely coastlines immersed in glorious crystal- clear water. They call the island La Farfalla due to its butterly shape. During the summer there are many ferries from Trapani (about 20 minutes by hydrofoil to Favignana). SERVICES Included: 3 hrs midweek maid service.Wi-Fi.Welcome breakfast hamper. Electricity up to 300kwh per week*.Extras: Additional maid service at €12 per hour, baby-sitting at €12 per hour, shopping services €30 plus cost of groceries. Airport transfers/ boat hire/ guide for excursions on request. Chef €150 plus cost of food. Firewood. Late arrivals after 2100 hrs by arrangement only €50 to be paid locally.A local tourist tax may apply. *The amount of electricity included in this rental should cover general use. Excessive use of air-conditioning or heating may incur additional costs which will be charged locally by meter. SPECIAL CONDITIONS PHOTOS .
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