Via Marosi, 2 , 36063 Marostica (Vicenza)
The agriturismo, nestled amongst the Marostica hills (the town is about 5 minutes away) in the Ai Marosi district, dates back to the early sixteenth century and offers an opportunity to stay in an area rich in nature and history.
The agriturismo has been renovated and converted into 3 rooms with antique furniture, each of which has a kitchenette to enable guests to be as independent as possible.
Camera degli Ulivi “Superior”: with a quiet, intimate atmosphere, this bright room is furnished with terracotta floors, exposed beams and stone walls. It has views towards the slopes of the Asiago plateau and a small terrace with a rocking chair.
Camera delle Ciliegie “Family”: located in a peaceful oasis, this has access to the terrace via a wooden balcony. It has been designed for families who want to stay within the same accommodation unit without sacrificing privacy.
Camera dei Fiori “Standard”: small and homely, this has sophisticated furnishings and finishes with exposed beams and stone walls. It has a porch with sixteenth century stone arches.
Breakfast can be prepared in the room downstairs with fireplace, or alternatively, in fine weather, on the terrace, where you can enjoy the view of the surrounding hills.
Guests can also ask for a “basket” with milk, jam, bread and butter.
The agriturismo is located in an area rich in culture and history.
Unmissable destinations include the Asiago plateau, with its lush meadows and snowy peaks, Mount Grappa, Bassano with the Ponte Vecchio bridge (better known as the Ponte degli Alpini), where the River Brenta flows from the Valsugana, the city of Vicenza (UNESCO world heritage site since 1994), boasting architecture by Andrea Palladio, Venice and finally Marostica itself, the city of chess and cherries, also known for the Scaligero Castle and the city walls.
We enjoyed this stay in the countryside. The breakfast on the terrace is very nice and relaxing.
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The building has been renovated with great skill and has the typical charm of Italian country houses. Lovingly, many old and new little things were integrated. In our room there was also a small built in a cupboard kitchen with everything you need. Everything was available from the sponge to the cafeteria, cafe and dishes to the drying cloth. Roberta looked after us wonderfully. And the breakfast is a dream, since some star hotel could look a bit off.
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Cottage accessible by a small winding road but worth the detour
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