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3 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 6 120 sq m
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Rezzo, Liguria
- Place, Arma di Taggia Beach40 min drive
- Place, Sanremo Port41 min drive
- Place, Ariston Theatre41 min drive
- Airport, Monte Carlo (MCM-Monaco Heliport)
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
Charming House in an Authentic Italian Mountain Village
My partner and I restored this lovely house, combining the character of the traditional stone with all the comforts of modern living. We have kept the essence of the old house with exposed stone work and beams, giving the house a real sense of it's age and character.
Over all there are 3 terraces, 2 smaller ones to the 'front' of the property and 1 from the main upstairs living area. The house is situated on the old medieval village road, just 3-5 minutes from the closest parking spaces. (Parking is free).
The front door leads into a spacious hall with plenty of hanging space for jackets space for your bags and a handy shelf for hats and keys. From the hall there is a corridor to the main bedroom with one large bed and storage then onto a second bedroom with two single beds and ample storage. The family bathroom is on this level, it has a full bath with shower over, toilet and wash basin, plus shelving for your toiletries. Leading up from the hall is a curved staircase to the main living area the third bedroom and it's ensuite.
The main living space upstairs consists of a full kitchen, equipped with everything you will need for your holidays including a cooker with electric oven and a gas hob, full-size dishwasher, pots, pans crockery and glassware. Here there is an indoor table with seating for 6.
There is a separate lounge area with two comfy sofas, a TV Netflix, Prime video and a DVD player and a small library of DVDs, there are some games and books on the bookshelves. Leading outside from a set of double doors is the terrace with its fantastic views up and down the valley. It catches the sun for most of the day, leaving around 4pm in mid summer, it is worth setting the alarm for dawn over the mountains. There is space for a dining table with seating for 6, plus sun loungers an umbrella and a BBQ. The terrace is not overlooked and there is very little passing traffic to disturb you.
From the staircase there is another bedroom to the left up a further three steps, this room has a double bed, hanging space, under the bed drawers and its own ensuite with large shower cubicle, toilet and hand basin.
There is a 'cantina' the Italian word used for a room under the house accessed from the outside which contains the washing machine, this space can also be used as additional storage if necessary.
The two small terraces to the front have both sun and shade depending on the time of day, although they are on the old road there is not a huge foot fall, these offer alternative outdoor space to the main terrace.
Rezzo is a working mountain village set in a beautiful forested valley, it has predominantly Italian residents and although there is a smattering of holiday homes plus a view to rent, it retains it's unique Italian authenticity and is definitely not a tourist trap. There is a genuinely warm welcome to everyone who comes to Rezzo.
Village Amenities
Il Cavagno is a great place for coffee, breakfast pastries, light lunch, aperitivi and snacks, it has a relaxed vibe and the owners speak good English if your Italian is rusty. It also double as an all purpose shop with daily fresh bread. Definitely a favourite haunt. Rezzo has another popular shop/bar Ivana's Alimentari, with basic groceries, daily fresh bread and a lovely covered terrace. Both sell local cheeses, fruit veg and delights of the area,
The Sapori del Bosco is as a family run restaurant with separate bar in the village itself serving local cuisine.There are two other great restaurants in the valley; accessible by walking up through the woods is Cor-nus, an Agriturismo, who have both a restaurant and sell their amazing cheeses, meats and honey, it sits next to the serene 15th Century Sanctuary of the Madonna with it's famous frescoes; or take the river path for Lavinella in the village of Lavina, a third generation family restaurant where the long Sunday lunch is a steal at €30 for up to 14 courses; as an alternative to walking, both are a short drive away. They are not open full time so ask ahead and definitely book Sunday lunch in advance as it is a popular time and one of our favourite things about living here.
During the summer months there are a number of Feste in the village run by local volunteers each celebrates a different aspect of local life, being Trout in July, Friends of Rezzo and the Carnival in August through to the 3 day Feste della Madonna e Bambina" in September beginning with a candlelit procession of the statue of the Madonna being carried and driven up to the Santuario at the top of the village. Everyone is welcome.
The Area
Rezzo has the best of both worlds, a 25-30 minute drive will see you on the fabulous coastline of Liguria, the closest beach is a pebbly one in Imperia, 40-50 minutes takes you to other glorious sandy options including chic resorts of Alassio and our personal favourites Laigueglia and San Lorenzo; there are many others to explore up and down the coast.
If the coast is not for you, take the short walk down to the river running through our valley and enjoy wild swimming in the beautifully clear water in one of the many swimming holes; taking a picnic makes for a very relaxing day out.
In the other direction 20 minutes up the mountain you will find yourself in the National Park of the Alpi Liguri with it's amazing mountain, valley and even coastal views; there are walks suitable for a family stroll or tackle the higher peaks for those who like a good hike; many beautiful walks can also be had by simply walking out the front door!
If market shopping is for you then most days of the week there is a market on the coast which sell everything from local delicacies, fresh local fruit and veg, clothes, household goods; speciality antique and craft markets are also held regularly in the area.
At the bottom of the valley 7kms away is the town of Pieve di Teco which is a sizeable town with banks, bars a range of shops including delicatessens, clothes and hardware. Pieve also has some lovely restaurants, the main shopping street is a beautiful 15th century arched street (portici in Italian), worth a visit just for them.
For day trips Monaco, Nice, Genoa and Turin offer a variety of activities from museums and galleries to great architecture and very good shopping; a great day out.
Some of the best kept secrets of the region are the wines and the great food, many local vineyards offer pre-organised tastings or simply go to any local restaurant and ask for a tasting menu and the local wine, you won't be disappointed.
This is just a taste of what is on offer in the area, we leave a more detailed information package in the house for your use. Once you have booked I can easily send this via email if you wish to start planning your holidays.
Over all there are 3 terraces, 2 smaller ones to the 'front' of the property and 1 from the main upstairs living area. The house is situated on the old medieval village road, just 3-5 minutes from the closest parking spaces. (Parking is free).
The front door leads into a spacious hall with plenty of hanging space for jackets space for your bags and a handy shelf for hats and keys. From the hall there is a corridor to the main bedroom with one large bed and storage then onto a second bedroom with two single beds and ample storage. The family bathroom is on this level, it has a full bath with shower over, toilet and wash basin, plus shelving for your toiletries. Leading up from the hall is a curved staircase to the main living area the third bedroom and it's ensuite.
The main living space upstairs consists of a full kitchen, equipped with everything you will need for your holidays including a cooker with electric oven and a gas hob, full-size dishwasher, pots, pans crockery and glassware. Here there is an indoor table with seating for 6.
There is a separate lounge area with two comfy sofas, a TV Netflix, Prime video and a DVD player and a small library of DVDs, there are some games and books on the bookshelves. Leading outside from a set of double doors is the terrace with its fantastic views up and down the valley. It catches the sun for most of the day, leaving around 4pm in mid summer, it is worth setting the alarm for dawn over the mountains. There is space for a dining table with seating for 6, plus sun loungers an umbrella and a BBQ. The terrace is not overlooked and there is very little passing traffic to disturb you.
From the staircase there is another bedroom to the left up a further three steps, this room has a double bed, hanging space, under the bed drawers and its own ensuite with large shower cubicle, toilet and hand basin.
There is a 'cantina' the Italian word used for a room under the house accessed from the outside which contains the washing machine, this space can also be used as additional storage if necessary.
The two small terraces to the front have both sun and shade depending on the time of day, although they are on the old road there is not a huge foot fall, these offer alternative outdoor space to the main terrace.
Rezzo is a working mountain village set in a beautiful forested valley, it has predominantly Italian residents and although there is a smattering of holiday homes plus a view to rent, it retains it's unique Italian authenticity and is definitely not a tourist trap. There is a genuinely warm welcome to everyone who comes to Rezzo.
Village Amenities
Il Cavagno is a great place for coffee, breakfast pastries, light lunch, aperitivi and snacks, it has a relaxed vibe and the owners speak good English if your Italian is rusty. It also double as an all purpose shop with daily fresh bread. Definitely a favourite haunt. Rezzo has another popular shop/bar Ivana's Alimentari, with basic groceries, daily fresh bread and a lovely covered terrace. Both sell local cheeses, fruit veg and delights of the area,
The Sapori del Bosco is as a family run restaurant with separate bar in the village itself serving local cuisine.There are two other great restaurants in the valley; accessible by walking up through the woods is Cor-nus, an Agriturismo, who have both a restaurant and sell their amazing cheeses, meats and honey, it sits next to the serene 15th Century Sanctuary of the Madonna with it's famous frescoes; or take the river path for Lavinella in the village of Lavina, a third generation family restaurant where the long Sunday lunch is a steal at €30 for up to 14 courses; as an alternative to walking, both are a short drive away. They are not open full time so ask ahead and definitely book Sunday lunch in advance as it is a popular time and one of our favourite things about living here.
During the summer months there are a number of Feste in the village run by local volunteers each celebrates a different aspect of local life, being Trout in July, Friends of Rezzo and the Carnival in August through to the 3 day Feste della Madonna e Bambina" in September beginning with a candlelit procession of the statue of the Madonna being carried and driven up to the Santuario at the top of the village. Everyone is welcome.
The Area
Rezzo has the best of both worlds, a 25-30 minute drive will see you on the fabulous coastline of Liguria, the closest beach is a pebbly one in Imperia, 40-50 minutes takes you to other glorious sandy options including chic resorts of Alassio and our personal favourites Laigueglia and San Lorenzo; there are many others to explore up and down the coast.
If the coast is not for you, take the short walk down to the river running through our valley and enjoy wild swimming in the beautifully clear water in one of the many swimming holes; taking a picnic makes for a very relaxing day out.
In the other direction 20 minutes up the mountain you will find yourself in the National Park of the Alpi Liguri with it's amazing mountain, valley and even coastal views; there are walks suitable for a family stroll or tackle the higher peaks for those who like a good hike; many beautiful walks can also be had by simply walking out the front door!
If market shopping is for you then most days of the week there is a market on the coast which sell everything from local delicacies, fresh local fruit and veg, clothes, household goods; speciality antique and craft markets are also held regularly in the area.
At the bottom of the valley 7kms away is the town of Pieve di Teco which is a sizeable town with banks, bars a range of shops including delicatessens, clothes and hardware. Pieve also has some lovely restaurants, the main shopping street is a beautiful 15th century arched street (portici in Italian), worth a visit just for them.
For day trips Monaco, Nice, Genoa and Turin offer a variety of activities from museums and galleries to great architecture and very good shopping; a great day out.
Some of the best kept secrets of the region are the wines and the great food, many local vineyards offer pre-organised tastings or simply go to any local restaurant and ask for a tasting menu and the local wine, you won't be disappointed.
This is just a taste of what is on offer in the area, we leave a more detailed information package in the house for your use. Once you have booked I can easily send this via email if you wish to start planning your holidays.
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Outdoor space
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Barbecue
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 25 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
If you have more than 1 dog do email to ask us
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
Property Registration Number IT008049C2EH4OWZ9T
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All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed GBP 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
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About the area
Rezzo
Located in Rezzo, this holiday home is in a rural area and in the mountains. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Arrogna Naturarte and Laghetto dei Noci, while Carpasio Resistance Museum and Museo dell'Olivo are cultural highlights. Naval Museum of Imperia and Museo Navale del Ponente Ligure are also worth visiting. Swimming offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking, mountain biking and cycling nearby.

Rezzo, Liguria
What's nearby
- Diano Marina Port - 32 min drive - 34.8 km
- Arma di Taggia Beach - 40 min drive - 38.7 km
- Sanremo Port - 41 min drive - 45.1 km
- Ariston Theatre - 41 min drive - 45.4 km
- Casino Sanremo - 42 min drive - 45.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- La Lavinella - 7 min drive
- Dal Maniscalco - 10 min drive
- Da Ramona - 42 min drive
- Sorriso - 20 min drive
- Da Maria - 21 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Liz Garnham

My partner shane and I have made Rezzo our home, we have lived here for 18 years and so know the people and the area well. We have large gardens, and olive grove, the produce of which we will leave for you to try in the house. We really enjoy travelling and meeting fellow travellers who chose Rezzo for their holidays.
Why they chose this property
This property offers a great space for a family holiday, it is in a great position for some privacy yet is within the village boundaries. You can walk straight out the door and into the mountains.
We came to Liguria on holiday, when we were thinking of moving away from the UK, found Rezzo and we haven't looked back. We had not intended to buy into a mountain village but Rezzo and the valley is so beautiful, it captured our hearts. Everyone was so welcoming when we came here as they are to everyone no matter how long your stay.
At 560 metres it has a wonderful climate, being hot but not stifling in the summer, yet not so cold in the winter. Autumn is a glorious time, being set in a deciduous forest the colours are breathtaking and it is still warm enough during the day to eat outside and walk the mountains.
We also love being in striking distance of some great cities including Turin, and Genoa, plus of course Monaco during the Grand Prix Season. Nice and the Cote D'Azur is also within day trip territory and we love the variety we find here.
We had not expected to find so much great local wine and food, we have made contacts with local vineyards and will happily organise a tour for you. The food is sublime, we have the best of everything, great seafood on the coast then the mountains have their own cuisine that is unique.
We came to Liguria on holiday, when we were thinking of moving away from the UK, found Rezzo and we haven't looked back. We had not intended to buy into a mountain village but Rezzo and the valley is so beautiful, it captured our hearts. Everyone was so welcoming when we came here as they are to everyone no matter how long your stay.
At 560 metres it has a wonderful climate, being hot but not stifling in the summer, yet not so cold in the winter. Autumn is a glorious time, being set in a deciduous forest the colours are breathtaking and it is still warm enough during the day to eat outside and walk the mountains.
We also love being in striking distance of some great cities including Turin, and Genoa, plus of course Monaco during the Grand Prix Season. Nice and the Cote D'Azur is also within day trip territory and we love the variety we find here.
We had not expected to find so much great local wine and food, we have made contacts with local vineyards and will happily organise a tour for you. The food is sublime, we have the best of everything, great seafood on the coast then the mountains have their own cuisine that is unique.
What makes this property unique
Private terrace, which is not overlooked and those gorgeous views.
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