Fabulous views of the hills and the sea from this spacious one bedroom apartment, in the beautiful green of the beautiful Testico.
Davvero, in excellent overall very good settlement, decorated to the nines and with garage and parking space!
Terrazzo large on which lunch in open and with sea views and private garden of 300 meters quadrati.
L'alloggio is in the sun all day, and the figure is nothing short of outstanding for these beautiful caratteristiche.
Ci are in fact 15 minutes from the sea of ??Andora and 15 from that of Alassio.
Buona solution for lovers of pure air, tranquility and greenery that does not give up a bet on the sea ...
Oltre offer sea-sun Alassio also boasts a rich historical heritage dating back already back to Roman times, as evidenced by the stretch of the Via Julia Augusta, one of the most scenic walks in Liguria, reaching the Cape stone arch of Santa Croce which offers one of the most striking views of the city and that British Cecil Roberts visitor called "Portal to Paradise". The "Burgum Alaxi" was born around the year one thousand when the first settlers came down the hill and settled near the beach in the area between the Pier and Beniscelli square. At that time much of the city territory he was already became part of the possessions of the powerful Benedictine monastery of Gallinara. In 1303 the monks gave much of their possessions to the municipality of Albenga, but that did not stop at the small village steady growth for several centuries, both in terms of demographics and economic. In addition to offering sea-sun Alassio also boasts a rich historical heritage that dates back to Roman times, as evidenced by the stretch of the Via Julia Augusta, one of the most scenic walks in Liguria, reaching the Cape stone arch Santa Croce which offers one of the most charming views of the city and that the English visitor Cecil Roberts called "Portal to Paradise". The "Burgum Alaxi" was born around the year one thousand when the first settlers came down the hill and settled near the beach in the area between the Pier and Beniscelli square. At that time much of the city territory he was already became part of the possessions of the powerful Benedictine monastery of Gallinara. In 1303 the monks gave much of their possessions to the municipality of Albenga, but that did not stop at the small village steady growth for several centuries, both in terms of demographics and economic.--2b7a2bde5beb8615193570367c1115c4!