| country: | Italy |
| location: | Sant’Ambrogio, Cefalů, Sicily |
| price: | From €330 - €800 for the apartment per week (sleeps 5) |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
description
The internal stairs of this restored late 1800’s house lead to this second floor apartment. In keeping with the historic character of the house the apartment has been restored to maintain the original Sicilian frescoes in the bedroom and pleasing additions in the living area.
The accommodation has an emphasis on space, simplicity and comfort which creates a homely, relaxed feeling. Perfect for enjoying a good book and a chilled glass of Sicilian wine whilst looking out to sea. Sant'Ambrogio is just under an hours drive along the coast from Palermo airport and is near the beautiful Parco delle Madonie.
From Sant’Ambrogio you can easily reach many of the region’s most attractive areas including the beach (100 metres), the bustling city of Palermo (40 minutes by car), the spectacular Aeolian Islands (2 hours by boat) and the Park of the Madonie Mountains. You can explore the ancient fortresses or enjoy a show in the open air amphitheatre in the authentic hill top village of Pollina 700m above sea level. Or just relax and soak up the character of this lovely Sicilian village.
Mountain bikes are available free of charge. An extensive information file is also available at the apartment with all the walks in the area. One can buy for a small fee written walking itineraries in the surrounding area. The money from these goes towards the projects in the village of Sant’Ambrogio. The skiing area of Piano Battaglia, driving time 1 ˝ hrs from the accommodation.
The accommodation has an emphasis on space, simplicity and comfort which creates a homely, relaxed feeling. Perfect for enjoying a good book and a chilled glass of Sicilian wine whilst looking out to sea. Sant'Ambrogio is just under an hours drive along the coast from Palermo airport and is near the beautiful Parco delle Madonie.
special things to do and see here
The apartment is located in the enchanting village of Sant‘Ambrogio, 5kms from the picturesque old fishing town of Cefalú on Sicily’s northern Mediterranean coastline. Sant’Ambrogio is a haven of tranquillity. The village has all you need for everyday life and offers the best of the region’s mountains, sea and culture. Enjoy eating at the family run restaurants in the town’s small piazza and experience the authentic Sicilian way of life. From Sant’Ambrogio you can easily reach many of the region’s most attractive areas including the beach (100 metres), the bustling city of Palermo (40 minutes by car), the spectacular Aeolian Islands (2 hours by boat) and the Park of the Madonie Mountains. You can explore the ancient fortresses or enjoy a show in the open air amphitheatre in the authentic hill top village of Pollina 700m above sea level. Or just relax and soak up the character of this lovely Sicilian village.
Mountain bikes are available free of charge. An extensive information file is also available at the apartment with all the walks in the area. One can buy for a small fee written walking itineraries in the surrounding area. The money from these goes towards the projects in the village of Sant’Ambrogio. The skiing area of Piano Battaglia, driving time 1 ˝ hrs from the accommodation.
rooms, food and facilities
Interior: The main entrance is in the living/dining/kitchen area. Next to the large double bedroom there is the bathroom and an extra room with toilet and wash basin. The two single beds in the living area provide extra sleeping space. Exterior: The apartment has two balconies: one providing glimpses of the Mediterranean sea over the roof tops and the other view of the small village street.
The apartment is located in the centre of the village only 50 metres from bar, restaurant and mini-market. Only 500 metre walk to the beach, one can chose to stay on the small quiet cobbled beach or walk only 50 metres to sandy/cobbled beach.
Family friendly: Suitable for families with children who can enjoy spending time at the beach swimming, walking in the countryside and mountains, visit the shepherd to see how cheese is made, visit the water park and museums and the bird park in Palermo. Baby sitters are available on request. The people in the village always welcome children there are quiet roads and paths where one can take children for a stroll in the push chairs.
how to find us
By road: From Palermo airport take the motorway A20 towards Messina exit at Castelbuono/Pollina. From Catania airport take the motorway A19 towards Palermo then A20 towards Messina, exit at Castelbuono/Pollina. Detailed driving directions are provided before your arrival. By rail: The nearest train station is Cefalů a distance of 6 km, free transfers from Cefalů train station to the villa.
By air: Located 113 km from Palermo airport and 186km from Catania airport. Airport transfer to the accommodation can be arranged.
By boat: There’s also a Port in Palermo 80 km from the accommodation, Sant’Ambfrogio.
how this holiday makes a difference
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The benefit of your stay in Sant’Ambrogio and the surrounding area is through the rental of existing accommodation that is not been lived in due to emigration of people to more prosperous areas.
By staying in the accommodation you sustain the environment by creating employment to enable people to remain in the village and continue with their traditional way of life, which is far more environmental and sustainable than modern life which is beginning to encroach on the village. During your stay you will experience traditional village life and in some of the accommodation the owners will be on hand to host you in the true Sicilian style. Environment My aim is to help the environment as much as I am able to, taking into account the very few ecological resources that are available in the region. In the accommodation there are re-cycling bins, low-voltage light bulbs, eco products for cleaning, washing, hand liquid and toilet paper. The restored or newer homes have half flush toilets, to help save water. A copy of the certificate verifying that the tap water is drinkable is available in the accommodation to discourage buying bottled water. Linen and towels changes limited to once weekly, to encourage conservation of water. Guests are encouraged to use the local buses that come into the village 4 times a day and trains for trips to main cities or airports, timetables are provided. I provide information on fauna/flora that is found the Park of the Madonie Mountains where the properties are located. I organise frequent meetings with the locals to clean the streets of the village and surrounding area. In the office we print on recycling paper, using re-cycling printing cartridges, where possible we send information to guests via email and direct them to the website, to obtain further information. Community Guests are provided with samples of local products such as oil, wine, jams etc., made by different people in the village, which also can be purchased in the village. The women in the village will be able to cook for you or if you wish provide a cooking course (with local translator) at your rental accommodation. So provides valuable employment, passing on and maintaining traditional cooking knowledge and the women will feel pride in their skills. Visits to the local shepherd, guided walks, horse riding, culture tours etc., are available with local guides and local transport. In the accommodation there’s an extensive information file with local history, culture, things to do and visits in the area plus a list of restaurants, bars and mini-market that are in the village, where one can have a coffee, dine and do their shopping. My local staff that speak English will be on hand to assist guests with any information that they may require. This helps the staff to practise their English and hospitality skills. My company has recently set up projects in the village to conserve the local traditions and to encourage young people to participate and interact with the visitors. One of these projects is to restore the old olive press creating a museum “Museo dei Contadini” with traditional farming equipment. Funds are raised by charging a small fee for independent walking itineraries ; direct donations from visitors; from celebrations that are frequently organised in the village. A percentage of the money raised by these charges also goes towards helping children in India and other under privileged countries. |
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