4/10/2023 0 Comments Places to stayIn the heart of the Veneto belt of the Dolomites, this rustic lodge sits on the Cibiana Pass entrance to the Cadore valley. The owner, Monika, prepares a buffet breakfast of farm-cured ham, fresh eggs and homemade strudel, perfect before you set off on a nature trek through the surrounding valleys.ĭoubles from €72 B&B, Baita Deona, Veneto Evenings spent over a dinner of Tyrolean cuisine, with excellent Alto Adige wines or foaming mugs of locally brewed craft beers, can get quite raucous, as the Schlossberg is a favourite stop-off for a cosmopolitan mix of vintage car aficionados, cyclists reliving the mythic climbs of the Giro d’Italia and passionate bikers who roar up on gleaming Harleys. Rooms are simple but comfortable, and there is a pool and Finnish sauna. Studio for two from €72 a night, Gasthof Schlossberg, South TyrolĪmong the towering peaks of the South Tyrolean Alps, a narrow mountain road zigzags up from the verdant Passirio valley to the foot of the Jaufen Pass, where – at an elevation of 2,000 metres – this old-time guesthouse looks out over a stunning panorama. Nearly all the village’s ancient wooden houses have been transformed into 40 snug guest chalets, and there is a salumeria, trattoria, the Zahrebeer artisan brewery, a wellness centre hewn into the rock face, and outdoor activities like horse riding, canoeing and a hair-raising zipline. But as the road climbs to Sauris di Sopra (upper Sauris), you enter a once-abandoned hamlet that today has been converted into an albergo diffuso, a “scattered hotel” sustainable tourism destination. On the drive up into Friuli’s rugged Carnic Alps, the village of Sauris is famous for a cured ham that rivals prosciuttos from Parma and San Daniele. ![]() Head to Cantina di Ortona vineyard to discover the local Montepulciano d’Abruzzo wines.ĭoubles from € 75 B&B, MOUNTAINS Albergo Diffuso Sauris, Friuli Venezia Giulia The tower looks out over a 14km stretch of beach, with hiking and bike paths nearby – part of the Costa dei Trabocchi, named after Abruzzo’s distinctive fishing cabins that sit on raised stilts above the water. The comfortable rooms are minimalist and modern, functional rather than luxurious. Thick stone walls encircle a maze of courtyards, gardens, shady arcades and sea-view terraces built almost 1,000 years ago. ![]() This 12th-century fortress tower, converted three years ago into a seven-room lodging, dominates the medieval fishing port of Ortona. The hotel’s on-site restaurant, La Locanda di Nettuno, has a short but excellent seafood menu – try the grilled octopus with caponata and honey.ĭoubles from €42 room-only, Torre della Loggia, Abruzzo The remarkable black-sand Santa Teresa beach is within walking distance, but the whole coast is dotted with cute coves perfect for snorkelling, kayaking (book excursions through ) and swimming in warm, clear water. Photograph: Laura Di Biase/Alamyĭown the coast from the port and ancient hilltop town centre of Maratea, Hotel Martino’s fantastic-value balconied rooms all have superb sunset views of the Gulf of Policastro, plus there’s a garden, indoor pool and sauna. If you can’t find what you are looking for, either call us on 01983 520052 or go to our contact us page and drop us a line.Maratea. Let us help you find your perfect Isle of Wight holiday! Whether you’re looking for a quiet spot to pitch your tent or a balcony room with a view for you and the family, the Isle of Wight truly has something for everyone. We have plenty of friendly bed-and-breakfasts and boutique style guest accommodation. Browse our wide selection of self-catering country cottages and seaside apartments, camping and touring and holiday centres too. Where and how you stay is up to you! You might choose a seaside hotel, or a manor house tucked away in the country. The Isle of Wight offers every conceivable kind of holiday accommodation for the modern-day tourist and holidaymaker. We have a wide range of hotels, bed and breakfasts, holiday parks, self-catering cottages and flats as well as campsites and touring parks. The Island may look small but we guarantee there is something for everyone. At, we can help you find the perfect accommodation for your Isle of Wight holiday.
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