Villa La Piana

in Camaiore , Tuscany

 
  • Short walk to Pedona village
  • Al fresco dining
  • Magnificent views
A rustic villa with spectacular sea views and surrounded by mountain scenery, La Piana is every inch the Tuscan hideaway.
High in the Tuscan hills above the village of Pedona, the mountain and sea views from La Piana never fail to impress. There are a few neighbouring properties along the lane, but the villa is totally private, hemmed by hedges and trees. You’re not cut off, though. One of the villa’s big attractions is that it takes less than ten minutes to walk to traditional Pedona, where there’s a small grocer's shop and a restaurant. For more choice, Camaiore – with its historic sites and Friday market - is a 15-minute drive.

Once a farmhouse, the villa’s kept many of its rustic features – think wood beamed ceilings, terracotta floors and green-shuttered windows. Traditional wood furnishings add to the authentic feel of the place. The L-shaped living space is open-plan with a lounge and dining area and there’s a kitchen with a handy dishwasher. There’s also a twin bedroom, plus a double with a romantic canopied bed, as well as a cot and highchair.

With its terraced gardens, olive trees, oleanders, lavender bushes and potted geraniums, the outdoor space is typically Tuscan. You’ll also find a covered terrace with a wooden dining table and, set slightly away from the villa, a small oval pool.

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Villa features

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Swimming pool

  • Private pool: 8x5m, 1.4m deep
  • Terrace with fantastic countryside and sea views
  • Sunbeds
  • Parasols
  • Table and chairs
  • Barbecue
  • Garden

Car Hire

included if you book this accommodation as part of one of our holiday packages

Important Information

A security deposit of 150 euros will be payable in cash to the owner on arrival. Please note this villa is accessed on foot via a narrow and uneven 250m track, from where your car is parked.

Extra Charges

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Other Information

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Property Type

Charming villa with pool

Sleeps up to

5

No. of bathrooms

1

No. of rooms

2

Villa facilities

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Villa facilities

  • Double bedroom
  • Twin bedroom
  • 5th bed on request
  • Sofa-bed in the living area
  • Heating at a charge
  • Bathroom with shower
  • Kitchen with 4-ring gas hob, electric oven, kettle, microwave, fridge/freezer, toaster and dishwasher
  • Lounge/dining room with TV
  • CD/DVD players
  • Hairdryer
  • Outhouse with washing machine
  • Iron/board
  • Cot
  • Highchair

Location

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  • A short walk to the shop, bar and café in Pedona village
  • 15 minute drive to restaurants in Camaiore and the supermarket
  • Beach at Lido di Camaiore, 13km away
  • 50 minute drive to Pisa airport

Your guide to Camaiore, Tuscany

At the foot of the Apuan Alps lies Camaiore. Sheltered in a huge natural basin beneath the peaks, it’s a small town surrounded by green fields and hillside villages. What’s more, it’s only a 20-minute drive from its seaside namesake - Lido Di Camaiore – a bustling seafront town with gorgeous sandy beaches.

Camaiore itself is a town rich in heritage. Historical and religious sites dating back to the 7th-century are dotted along time-worn streets. The oldest one is set just outside the town - the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter. It’s a modest affair built between the 7th- and 13th-centuries. Step inside and you’ll find a 16th-century organ that’s still used today – most notably during Camaiore’s Organ Festival that takes place in the Abbey every year during July and August.

But this place doesn’t just satisfy the culture vultures out there. With a weekly market every Friday that’s stocked to the rafters with freshly cooked chicken and delicious cheeses, it’s great for foodies, too. And for a real authentic Italian treat, make sure you head to Pieve Di Camaiore. It may be two miles out of town, but it’s home to the best pizzeria in the area – Bar de Pietro.

More on Camaiore, Tuscany

More on Camaiore, Tuscany

At the foot of the Apuan Alps lies Camaiore. Sheltered in a huge natural basin beneath the peaks, it’s a small town surrounded by green fields and hillside villages. What’s more, it’s only a 20-minute drive from its seaside namesake - Lido Di Camaiore – a bustling seafront town with gorgeous sandy beaches.

Camaiore itself is a town rich in heritage. Historical and religious sites dating back to the 7th-century are dotted along time-worn streets. The oldest one is set just outside the town - the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter. It’s a modest affair built between the 7th- and 13th-centuries. Step inside and you’ll find a 16th-century organ that’s still used today – most notably during Camaiore’s Organ Festival that takes place in the Abbey every year during July and August.

But this place doesn’t just satisfy the culture vultures out there. With a weekly market every Friday that’s stocked to the rafters with freshly cooked chicken and delicious cheeses, it’s great for foodies, too. And for a real authentic Italian treat, make sure you head to Pieve Di Camaiore. It may be two miles out of town, but it’s home to the best pizzeria in the area – Bar de Pietro.

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A rustic villa with spectacular sea views and surrounded by mountain scenery, La Piana is every inch the Tuscan hideaway.

High in the Tuscan hills above the village of Pedona, the mountain and sea views from La Piana never fail to impress. There are a few neighbouring properties along the lane, but the villa is totally private, hemmed by hedges and trees. You’re not cut off, though. One of the villa’s big attractions is that it takes less than ten minutes to walk to traditional Pedona, where there’s a small grocer's shop and a restaurant. For more choice, Camaiore – with its historic sites and Friday market - is a 15-minute drive.

Once a farmhouse, the villa’s kept many of its rustic features – think wood beamed ceilings, terracotta floors and green-shuttered windows. Traditional wood furnishings add to the authentic feel of the place. The L-shaped living space is open-plan with a lounge and dining area and there’s a kitchen with a handy dishwasher. There’s also a twin bedroom, plus a double with a romantic canopied bed, as well as a cot and highchair.

With its terraced gardens, olive trees, oleanders, lavender bushes and potted geraniums, the outdoor space is typically Tuscan. You’ll also find a covered terrace with a wooden dining table and, set slightly away from the villa, a small oval pool.

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