Case Vacanza la Rustica
Address: Vicolo Gelsomino,2, Buseto Palizzolo-Trapani, Trapani, ItalyAverage rating: No ratings received
Rooms from: US$ 175.89
Case Vacanza la Rustica
B&B LA RUSTICA…Let yourself be soothed by the wind in the sweet hills of the Erice countryside…
Our B&B is situated in Buseto Palizzolo, an authentic, rural village in the heart of Trapani province. Its favourable position allows you to easily reach the most beautiful places in Western Sicily, such as Scopello, the Zingaro reserve, the seaside resort of SanVito, the Medieval, hilltop town of Erice, and the Temple at Segesta.
Our guests will find pleasant surroundings bestowed with every comfort: spacious, bright bedrooms with panoramic views, an independant entrance and private bathroom with shower. Decorated in a rustic style, characterised by exposed beams, the rooms are also equipped with air conditioning and colour televisions.
Among the services offered, guests have the opportunity to buy typical local products and to book boat trips to the Egadi Islands.
SELF-CATERING PICCOLA RUSTICA
Our Self-catering is situated in Buseto Palizzolo near Trapani. The geografical location of our Holidayhouse is an ideal starting point for day trips towards the most fascinating places in west Sicily: Scopello, Cornino, the white beach of San Vito and the Natural Reserve of "Zingaro", Egadi islands, the historical centre of Trapani and the Natural Reserve of "Saline", the little mediaval town of Erice with the "Castello di Venere", the ancient Segesta with its precious jewels: the Temple and the Theatre, and the ruins of Selinunte.Come to visit us!
LA PICCOLA RUSTICA
Our LITTLE HOUSE is an old rustic building. It is made up of:
-1 bedroom with double-bed,
-1 living room/kitchen (with divan-bed for two persons)
-1 bathroom with shower.
The houses are surrounded with a little garden where you can have breakfast. You enjoy a pleasant terrace with roof during your relaxing time.
There is also a private car-park.
Check in time starting at 16:00 until 21:00.
Check out at 12:00 (noon)
Please note: this property has a 72 hours cancellation policy
Cancellation are accepted only via email.
he Nature Reserve of Zingaro (16 Km), the first instituted in Sicily by regional law no. 98 of May 1981, thanks to the efforts of an environmental movement, is one of the most picturesque and untouched places on the island. San Vito Lo Capo: (28 km) On the north-western coast of Sicily, huddled in the shelter of the bay between the Zingaro Nature Reserve to the west and the Mount Cofano Nature Reserve to the east, lies the first international capital of couscous, the dish of peace that symbolises integration between different peoples and cultures. Here, light, perfumes and flavours mingle to produce a landscape with typically Mediterranean colours and waters: low white houses clad in bougainvillea and a beach of pure white sand whose unusual arc shape enfolds a turquoise blue sea concealing ancient treasures in a kilometre-long embrace towards the Mediterranean. The Temple of Segesta (23 km) is one of the most perfectly preserved monuments to survive from Antiquity, stands in majestic solitude on a hill surrounded by a deep valley, framed by Monte Bernardo and Monte Barbaro where the theatre is situated. Built in 430 BC (although scholars are divided about its exact date), the temple is a Doric building of extraordinarily harmonious proportions. Erice: The temple of the Goddess of love 'On the highest top a medieval village rises among bristly towers. It is the small village of Erice where once the most famous temple of the most famous goddess...Venus,... with its fortified walls, with its streets accurately paved'. In this way Roger Peyrefitte described Erice in 1952. The town is placed on the homonymous mount Eryx, religious center of Elimi, which is famous for its temple where the Phoenicians worshipped Astarte, the Greeks Aphrodite and the Romans Venus, Erice was contended by the Syracusans and by the Carthaginians till the Roman conquest in 244 B.C..During the Arabian invasion it was called Gebel Hamed (Mount of Hamed). In the XII century it gained again some of the lost importance and then followed the political fate of the island. It was called "St Giuliano Mount" by the Normans and retook Erice's name in 1934 Favignana is an ancient Island at the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, nine miles away from Trapani (20 minutes by hydrofoil or 1hr by ferryboat), the largest of the Egadi Island. Its name derives from the wind called "FAVONIO"(zelfiro) which makes its climate very mild. Its shape is like a butterfly with widespread wings, it has a plain area in the west side, a wood in the east and a big mountain at its centre, (Montagna Grossa 315 mt). "Mattanza"( the tuna slaughter). Don't miss the "mattanza"! It is the traditional tunny-fishing which has been carried out for centuries in the isle. The "mattanza" occurs from the middle of May through the first ten days of June.
Our B&B is situated in Buseto Palizzolo, an authentic, rural village in the heart of Trapani province. Its favourable position allows you to easily reach the most beautiful places in Western Sicily, such as Scopello, the Zingaro reserve, the seaside resort of SanVito, the Medieval, hilltop town of Erice, and the Temple at Segesta.
Our guests will find pleasant surroundings bestowed with every comfort: spacious, bright bedrooms with panoramic views, an independant entrance and private bathroom with shower. Decorated in a rustic style, characterised by exposed beams, the rooms are also equipped with air conditioning and colour televisions.
Among the services offered, guests have the opportunity to buy typical local products and to book boat trips to the Egadi Islands.
SELF-CATERING PICCOLA RUSTICA
Our Self-catering is situated in Buseto Palizzolo near Trapani. The geografical location of our Holidayhouse is an ideal starting point for day trips towards the most fascinating places in west Sicily: Scopello, Cornino, the white beach of San Vito and the Natural Reserve of "Zingaro", Egadi islands, the historical centre of Trapani and the Natural Reserve of "Saline", the little mediaval town of Erice with the "Castello di Venere", the ancient Segesta with its precious jewels: the Temple and the Theatre, and the ruins of Selinunte.Come to visit us!
LA PICCOLA RUSTICA
Our LITTLE HOUSE is an old rustic building. It is made up of:
-1 bedroom with double-bed,
-1 living room/kitchen (with divan-bed for two persons)
-1 bathroom with shower.
The houses are surrounded with a little garden where you can have breakfast. You enjoy a pleasant terrace with roof during your relaxing time.
There is also a private car-park.
Check in time starting at 16:00 until 21:00.
Check out at 12:00 (noon)
Please note: this property has a 72 hours cancellation policy
Cancellation are accepted only via email.
Located Near
he Nature Reserve of Zingaro (16 Km), the first instituted in Sicily by regional law no. 98 of May 1981, thanks to the efforts of an environmental movement, is one of the most picturesque and untouched places on the island. San Vito Lo Capo: (28 km) On the north-western coast of Sicily, huddled in the shelter of the bay between the Zingaro Nature Reserve to the west and the Mount Cofano Nature Reserve to the east, lies the first international capital of couscous, the dish of peace that symbolises integration between different peoples and cultures. Here, light, perfumes and flavours mingle to produce a landscape with typically Mediterranean colours and waters: low white houses clad in bougainvillea and a beach of pure white sand whose unusual arc shape enfolds a turquoise blue sea concealing ancient treasures in a kilometre-long embrace towards the Mediterranean. The Temple of Segesta (23 km) is one of the most perfectly preserved monuments to survive from Antiquity, stands in majestic solitude on a hill surrounded by a deep valley, framed by Monte Bernardo and Monte Barbaro where the theatre is situated. Built in 430 BC (although scholars are divided about its exact date), the temple is a Doric building of extraordinarily harmonious proportions. Erice: The temple of the Goddess of love 'On the highest top a medieval village rises among bristly towers. It is the small village of Erice where once the most famous temple of the most famous goddess...Venus,... with its fortified walls, with its streets accurately paved'. In this way Roger Peyrefitte described Erice in 1952. The town is placed on the homonymous mount Eryx, religious center of Elimi, which is famous for its temple where the Phoenicians worshipped Astarte, the Greeks Aphrodite and the Romans Venus, Erice was contended by the Syracusans and by the Carthaginians till the Roman conquest in 244 B.C..During the Arabian invasion it was called Gebel Hamed (Mount of Hamed). In the XII century it gained again some of the lost importance and then followed the political fate of the island. It was called "St Giuliano Mount" by the Normans and retook Erice's name in 1934 Favignana is an ancient Island at the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, nine miles away from Trapani (20 minutes by hydrofoil or 1hr by ferryboat), the largest of the Egadi Island. Its name derives from the wind called "FAVONIO"(zelfiro) which makes its climate very mild. Its shape is like a butterfly with widespread wings, it has a plain area in the west side, a wood in the east and a big mountain at its centre, (Montagna Grossa 315 mt). "Mattanza"( the tuna slaughter). Don't miss the "mattanza"! It is the traditional tunny-fishing which has been carried out for centuries in the isle. The "mattanza" occurs from the middle of May through the first ten days of June.
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