“Up in the Valpolicella hills lies this luxuriously converted 17th century stone house. With a gorgeous terraced garden, plunge pool and stylish bedrooms - it is a delight. The hosts, Mara and Filippo have good local knowledge and are more than happy to recommend activities and restaurants nearby.”
“Up in the Valpolicella hills lies this luxuriously converted 17th century stone house. With a gorgeous terraced garden, plunge pool and stylish bedrooms - it is a delight. The hosts, Mara and Filippo have good local knowledge and are more than happy to recommend activities and restaurants nearby.”
Recommended For
- Romantic Break
- With just two luxury suites and no children under 14 it's perfect for an escape for two!
- Country Escape
- Located amongst the rolling vineyards of Valollicella - close to Lake Garda
- Other Activities
- Medieval villages and ancient Romanesque churche
- Sights nearby
- Spend a day in Verona, just 20 mins drive
- Wine tasting
- Valpolicella's many vineyards
- Great walks
- Good walking and hiking area
- Yoga
- Yoga classes are available
- Cycling
- Bike hire available
- Restrictions on children
- Above the age of 14 are permitted
- In/by a Nature Reserve
- Lessina National Park 20km away
- Four poster beds
- Sit-out Terrace
- No restaurant
- Quiet
- Views
- Romantic
- Boutique
- B&B
- Spa
Facilities
- Restrictions on children
- Above the age of 14 are permitted
- Swimming Pool
- Hydro-massage plunge pool
- Wifi
- Massage
- No restaurant
- Sit-out Terrace
- Parking
- Views
- Air conditioning
- Four poster beds
- Hot Tub
- Garden
- Spa
Activities
- Other Activities
- Medieval villages and ancient Romanesque churche
- Sights nearby
- Spend a day in Verona, just 20 mins drive
- Wine tasting
- Valpolicella's many vineyards
- Great walks
- Good walking and hiking area
- Yoga
- Yoga classes are available
- Cycling
- Bike hire available
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
B&B and Beyond: Pianaura Suites, Italy
Mara Pasqualicchio and her husband, Filippo Turco, run Pianura Suites. Mara finds “joy in sharing the beauty of this place” and she makes visitors feel as if they’ve come to stay with old friends. Her excellent command of English (she once lived in Cambridge) makes conversation easy and entertaining.
Originally published by The Independent (view article)