宿泊施設の情報
Cozy 115sqm apartment located in the pedestrian center of Domaso, 150m from the lakefront and the first beaches.
100 meters from the municipal villa with playground and event space, in the heart of the alleys with restaurants, taverns, beaches equipped for kite surfing.
Bus stops, ferry landing stage, just 150m away!
Being in the pedestrian area, the apartment can be reached on foot or by bicycle; if you travel by car, at 100m there is the chance of NOT guaranteed parking, both free and paid
The apartment is on the second floor of a period building (former convent) renovated in the 90s WITHOUT a lift.
Internally, the space is organized as follows:
- LIVING ROOM with sofa bed, TV and dining area
-KITCHEN with hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, kettle. microwave
-BEDROOM I with double bed and access to the 7m2 balcony
-BEDROOM II (accessed via the double bedroom) with 2 single beds
-BATHROOM with bidet and bathtub
Additional services available to guests: Pocket Wifi 300 GB NOT RECHARGEABLE per month, washing machine, independent heating.
Possibility to leave bicycles in the common courtyard.
NO A/C
周辺エリアの情報
Domaso rises at the mouth of the Livio stream, in the upper Western Lario area, the municipality is made up of an ancient village on the lake shore and two hamlets, Pozzuolo and Gaggio. Domaso enjoys a particularly mild climate, constantly ventilated by the Breva, and due to this characteristic it is considered one of the privileged places for the practice of water sports, both sailing and windsurfing.
In the ancient cellars of Domaso the rare Domasino wine is still produced, the vineyards are located in the localities of Pozzuolo and Gaggio, it is a white wine, already appreciated in Roman times, whose production does not exceed two thousand bottles.
Worth a visit is the church of San Bartolomeo, built in the 16th century, inside we find frescoes by the Ligaris and the Silvas, the tomb of Luigi Panizza, governor of the Fuentes Fort buried here in 1639 and a Pietà from the Rodari school; also worth mentioning is the sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve, built in the 1600s by a vote of the heads of families in a period of plague.
Among the villas of Domaso we point out Villa Miani, built at the beginning of the 19th century by the painter Vasquez and later belonging to General Miani, conqueror of Libya; then Villa Camilla built by the nobles of Calderara in the 1600s, the current seat of the Town Hall, with frescoed ceilings and a beautiful garden where there are many varieties of camellias, cedars and conifers. Over time, Domaso from an ancient fishing village has become the most hospitable center of the Upper Lake, full of campsites and facilities to welcome tourists, knowing how to keep the characteristics of its past history intact.