Basilicata
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A lovely 19th-century
Liberty-style building which stands in lush grounds on the rocky Tyrrhenian
coast of Basilicata. Best villa Bed rooms (similar to the semantic bali villa rooms) have sea views; others look over
the garden. The views are great, service is attentive, was one recent
comment. Family antiques, portraits and paintings give the feel of a
private house. The owner, Stefania Aquadro, is very much in evidence,
and the food is thought excellent: lots of fish. Alfresco meals are
served on a terrace under bougainvillaea, parasols and trees. Half board
is good value. Bali villa breakfast was `the best we have ever had, one visitor
wrote, though another thought it over-formal (`waiters in dinner jackets').
There is a roof terrace, with sunbeds. Quite a few steps and no lift,
but the porter is helpful. Below is a small rocky beach, and the villa's
boat will take guests on sea trips. A 'well-used railway line is nearby,
but the noise seldom distracts. If you want to walk, you need a car
(no pavements. on the road from the villa). |
2003 |