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holiday home in Le Marche Italy available for rent. Fab location, stunning views, cheap flights from stansted to Ancona via Ryanair.


The house sleeps 6+, has an open plan kitchen/living area, 2 bedrooms and bathroom on the 1st floor with 2 balconies with stunning views to the Sibillini mountains. There are a further 2 bedrooms and bathroom on the 2nd floor. The house has a enclosed safe mature garden and private parking. The medieval town of Sarnano is 3km away. The house is located in a spectacular spot on the edge of the Sibillini. National park.Great for families or active groups


rent ? 350 pw ( exclusive of gas in the winter) Further info and pictures available.

A little more info about the area.....


There's lots to do, great walks and exploring for adults and kids. The house is 3km from Sarnano which is a medieval spa town with modern shops cafe's, Hotels and restuarants. Hotel terme offers hydro-therapy and all modern resort treatments. If that's not your bag then you can shop for your designer shoes n bags around Fermo and Macerata, (The home of tods and all other big name fashion producers. Or maybe hunting cingale or tracking wolves. Have a look on google. In the winter you can Ski/snowboard or sledge all of which you can hire, this is 15min away up Monti Sibilla which the house has clear views of top to bottom. Across from the house is a great friendly little restaurant serving local dishes and produce. Lake Fiastra is great for swimmimg and canoeing, all set in spectacular scenery. In the summer it does get hot 30 - 40c but then you hit the beach or lake and take it easy until evening when everything comes back to life. Its great for kids thats why we moved out. They love it.

Hi there Sorry for the delay! I am really interested! Can I ask a few more questions?

is there aircon in the house?

Howe far is it away from the beach? Do you have a vacancy in the last two weeks of August - we are looking for staying for 10 nights - how much would that be?


Many thanks!

Thanks for your interest, at the moment the house is available for August and the rent for 10 nights works out at ?50 per night.We would expect a deposit to secure your booking of ?200. This is deducted from final payment. The house doesn't have air conditioning but is cooler due to the location in the mountains. The Beach is around 45mins away.


I hope hear from you soon, Tom

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