BB Maison Villa Vittorio
Rental basis: Entire house or apartment Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0 Number of bathrooms: 1 Situated in Avella, 36 km from Caserta, B&B Maison Villa Vittorio features a garden and free Wifi. All units come with a seating area, a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom with a hairdryer, bidet, shower and bath. The kitchen is complete with microwave, fridge, toaster and kettle. A continental breakfast is served each morning. The Ulivo apartment, with a classic and traditional design. Divided into two rooms (living room and bedroom), with large bathroom and balcony overlooking the Vesuvius. The olive tree of about 50 square meters with an independent entrance, consists of a double bedroom and a single bed, a living room with a double sofa bed, and a large private bathroom with shower. The apartment is equipped with air conditioning, heating, fridge, TV, free Wifi, washing machine, iron, clothesline. it has a fully furnished kitchen, with all the necessary utensils (pots, plates, glasses, cutlery, tablecloths, etc.), there is also a microwave oven, coffee machine, toaster and electric kettle. Guests can take advantage of the large, well-kept outdoor areas with garden furniture, wood-burning oven and barbecue. At B&B Maison Villa Vittorio you will also find a barbecue and a terrace. Naples is 41 km from the accommodation, while Pompei is 39 km away. The nearest airport is Naples International Airport, 28 km from the property. Avella is an Italian town in the province of Avellino in Campania. The cultivation of hazelnuts is renowned, which takes its name from this municipality. In Latin the fruit of the hazelnut is called nux avellana, while in Catalan, Spanish, Portuguese and Occitan the hazelnut is called respectively avellana, avellana, avelã and avelana. Located in the heart of a large basin of the Campania Apennines, it is surrounded to the north by the mountains of Avella and to the north-east by Montevergine, both part of the Partenio mountains. The most important watercourse that passes through this municipality is the Clanio, now impoverished. The climate of Avella is sub-Mediterranean, with generally temperate but rainy winters, with possible frost and frosts; in summer drought predominates in the area with rare rains and westerly and sirocco winds. The vegetation is quite rich, with a prevalence of hazelnut groves that produce the precious "avellane hazelnuts" (whose wood is mentioned by Gabriele D'annunzio in "the shepherds"), but the production of fruit and vegetables is also important.
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