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Villa Donizetti - Lake Maggiore
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Accommodates 10 5 Bedrooms
3 Baths
We knew we loved this place
when we learned that Donizetti, our absolute favorite opera
composer, had owned it at some point during his lightning
career. And some day, when we come here to stay, the first
thing were going to listen to is Caballe singing
that incredible aria Come bello from
Lucrezia Borgia in her American debut at Carnegie Hall
way back when.
Villa Donizetti is a beautiful
old house situated below the road right on the northwest
shore of Lago Maggiore. You just cannot get any closer to
the lake than this. The views are glorious. The nearest town,
Cannero Riviera, is simply delightful, with all shops, restaurants,
and services, plus a year-round moderate microclimate tempered
by mountains protecting from the wind. Vegetation is almost
tropical, with many flowering shrubs, palms, and citrus trees.
You can walk to Cannero easily from Villa Donizetti in about
five minutes along a pleasant little pedestrian lane below
the road and behind the properties fronting on the lake. An
important thing to remember is that Cannero is a major stopping
point for the boat services up and down the entire lake.
Parking? Theres a private
2-car garage up on the road, plus 3 private unenclosed parking
spaces. The road is narrow and tricky, and so youve
got to have nerves of steel, and preferably someone to get
out and stop the traffic, to negotiate entry into the garage.
This is no place for the timid, and no place to be learning
how to use the stick shift on your rental car.
Once youve recovered from
parking the car, youve then got to negotiate the path
down to the place. The path is lined with beautiful evergreens,
azaleas, and bamboo, but its also steeply stepped at
points. Its not for persons with infirmities or mobility
problems of any sort.
Villa Donizetti is most definitely
not a fancy house, and so if fancy is what you want please
look elsewhere. What were talking about here is a comfy
full-of-character lived-in home with a slightly faded, Art-Nouveau-type
combination of Swiss chalet and Italian seaside villa in a
splendid position right on the lake.
The house develops over four
levels, with many of the rooms enjoying splendid views over
the lake. On the ground floor are a living room with fireplace
and non-satellite TV; separate smaller sitting room; dining
room; country-style kitchen with dishwasher; and full bath
with shower only. Outside, of course, youre right at
lakes edge, and youll find a table big enough
for alfresco dining and grassy area big enough for lounging
and reading outdoors. Steps lead down to a little boat dock.
The facade is covered with climbing jasmine and wisteria,
and the splendid gardens contain, among many other plants,
two centenarian camellias.
Up one level are two bedrooms,
one with a bed about the size of an American double and one
twin. Up again, two additional bedrooms, one with an Italian
matrimonial bed, the other with two twin beds, plus two bathrooms
with shower and shower-over-tub, respectively. Finally, on
the top level of the house is a kind of attic suite with matrimonial
bedroom and adjacent sitting area, plus the villas laundry
room.
Housekeeping is included in
the rental price twice during the week. Theres a phone
to receive calls and make local outgoing calls. Otherwise,
bring your own cell phone. There is, however, an internet
connection.
So you can see: Its a
house where youve got to have flexibility with respect
to a bedroom-and-bathroom arrangement that is far from ideal.
Villa Donizetti works beautifully for an extended family;
for two small families; for a group of adult friends. It works
less well for a group of couples traveling together. If you
want en-suite bathrooms, for example, forget it. Because of
the special character of the house, no more than 3 children
under 15 are permitted at any time.
Villa Donizetti makes an ideal
spot to escape from the cares and troubles of our depressing
world. Just a few miles south, for example, youll find
the Riserva del Sacro Monte della Trinita di Ghiffa
(www.sacromonteghiffa.it),
a center for meditation and delightful hiking trails in the
surrounding mountains and hills. Farther inland, the National
Park of the Valgrande, one of Italys few true wildnernesses,
offers a wonderful days hiking in gorgeous surroundings.
Check out their excellent website in English at www.parcovalgrande.it.
Of course, youll want
to go explore Stresa and to take the famous excursion out
to the Borromean Islands, not to mention at least half a day
at the Botanical Garden at Villa Taranto. You should also
not miss a day at Lake Orta, including the village of Orta
San Giulio and also the Isola San Giulio especially for lunch.
Indeed, this entire area is full of first-class food in both
luxury and more family-style surroundings.
And weve almost forgotten
to mention the activities centered on the lake itself: sunbathing,
swimming, waterskiing, windsurfing, sailing you can
find it all here. Plus, if youre so inclined, tennis
and golf.
We cannot recommend the Villa
Donizetti highly enough. Take the limitations weve outlined
above into serious consideration in your planning, and then
call us realize that if you want this house, youve
got to plan way ahead of time. Its very very popular.
| Rates:
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June 28-
Aug 30
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Other
periods |
3,600
euros
per week |
3,100
euros
per week |
| Extras: |
Heating
as metered;
crib 100 euros; late arrival 50 euros
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| Arrival: |
Saturday generally, but inquire
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| Minimum stay: |
1 week |
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