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fabulous place, very well maintained even in the smallest details, cozy and spacious rooms where cleaning and comfort reigns, a dip in the past in a medieval reality. beautiful village with its history and its beautiful view. the friendliness, courtesy and hospitality of the owner made us feel in the family for the entire period of the 3 beautiful days spent here. great food, wine as well. a praise therefore deserved... View all feedback.
What Antonio Pellegrini doesn't like about Castello Della Pieve:
we stayed in this property for two nights. sin! because the place, the structure, the reception are as much as you can wish for a relaxing holiday, in a position surrounded by greenery and absolute tranquility. However, there are comforts like the pool, although small. but what deserves a 10 is praise is the welcome that the persinal but above all the owner reserves to his guests. We'll definitely come back. View all feedback.
Fabulous place, very well maintained even in the smallest details, cozy and spacious rooms where cleaning and comfort reigns, a dip in the past in a medieval reality. beautiful village with its history and its beautiful view. the friendliness, courtesy and hospitality of the owner made us feel in the family for the entire period of the 3 beautiful days spent here. great food, wine as well. a praise therefore deserved full votes. strongly recommended
Fantastic structure immersed in an enchanted place cared for in detail, the rooms are beautiful and clean the owner is an exceptional person with great hospitality, and a great cook prepared us a fantastic Easter dinner with a super plentiful breakfast, also the young people made us feel at home with his advice on what you visit in the surroundings as urban, hair, fish on the meadow all the places where you stopped the time.
Great location with view, spacious rooms, charming and quiet context, friendly staff, excellent dinner!
Friday, April 15th. Metauro. The castle of the parish church is a place of great peace. It makes a strange effect walking through the stone streets, especially if I imagine that the thinker michel eyquem de montaigne may have trodden them. It seems that the medieval village, after a long sleep, has returned to new life. I haven't tried the restaurant yet, but I'm sure it'll be up to your name. In the village there is even a small and charming little church.
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