Less than 100 km from Florence and 30 from Lucca and Pisa, a stone's throw from the sea awaits you in Lido di Camaiore a beautiful villa where you can spend wonderful holidays in Tuscany. Nearby you can visit the Romanesque church of Camaiore located along the ancient Via Francigena and reach the city of art and culture like Pietrasanta, with its sculptures in the square, and Seravezza where in the Villa Medicea, at the foot of the Apuan Alps, exhibitions await you of national and international importance. On foot you reach the sea and the lively promenade of Lido di Camaiore, from which, by bike path, you can reach the south to the pier of Viareggio, north to Forte dei Marmi where you can enjoy the beautiful sunsets with the setting of the Alps Apuan.
The 140 sqm villa, independent on three sides, is surrounded by a large garden with two parking spaces. The garden is equipped with a large marble table for outdoor dining, with deckchairs to rest under the shade of pine trees and, in a sheltered corner, an outdoor shower to cool off immediately upon returning from the sea. The entrance of the villa opens onto a spacious and cozy living room with fireplace, where you can spend fantastic evenings in autumn and winter. From here you access a kitchen, equipped with all appliances, with dining room. The ground floor has a small service bathroom separated from the other rooms. A wide and comfortable staircase leads to the first floor where there are three bedrooms, two double and one with bunk beds that can be converted into two beds on the ground, and a bathroom. One of the double rooms overlooks a large terrace with table and chairs for relaxing outdoors.
Your holidays in Versilia are waiting for you and the owners will be happy to show you the most interesting itineraries to know all the natural beauties that surround these places from Lake Massaciuccoli, source of inspiration for Giacomo Puccini, to the dunes of the free beaches, which extend from Viareggio to Pisa, to the Apuane Alps rich in marbles made famous by Michelangelo: from here he obtained the material for his sculptures.