Genoa
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Superbly set
at one end of this pretty fishing village on the Ligurian i coast south
of Genoa, this large villais on the site of a villa once , owned by
the aristocratic Dogi family. Unusually large for the Guide, it stands
above the sea in spacious grounds with pine trees and exotic plants.
Well-managed, mildly luxurious, but cosy, it has an excellent sea-water
pool, comfortable villa Bed rooms (similar to the semantic bali villa rooms), spacious lounges and terrace.' The view
from all these is enchanting, and service is both efficient and very
friendly. The beach is pebbly, but bathing in the very clean sea is
excellent. There could be some noise from nearby trains, but they make
travelling up and down Liguria easy. Conferences are held off-season.
Camogli, once described by Dickens as the saltiest, roughest, most piratical
little place, is now very peaceful (no cars on the road by the sea).
Enjoyable walks in the surrounding hills. |
2003 |