Polidora - Bed & Breakfast in Lombardy
Via Pirinoli 4, 21014 Cerro di Laveno Mombello, Varese
Lombardy,
Italie
Are you in a Fitzgerald novel, a guest at some expat's ridiculously lush estate? From the vast botanical garden on the shores of Lake Maggiore, where islands hover on the glistening water and the Alps stand protectively in the distance, you will feel at total peace with the world. The changing light mischievously catches rare species of plant, flower and tree in moods you would not think possible, in supernatural shades. What luck that GianLuca decided to convert the stables in the grounds of his elegant 1900s villa into a large and stylish B&B. Now the WWF-protected acres of rare plants and trees, which he still tends and adds to so passionately, are yours to explore; with lonely benches, pebble beaches and shady patches inviting you to unwind; we defy you to read a book without being distracted by the beauty – or to not swim in the cool waters of the lake the moment you see their enticing ripples. While GianLuca is away, his staff are on hand for breakfasts and conversation. Lunch in the nearby village of Cerro or picnic in the grounds, it's so big you can stay here all day and not see another soul.
Caractéristiques
- Wheelchair access
- At least one bedroom & bathroom accessible.
- Limited mobility
- At least one bedroom & bathroom accessible without steps.
- Children welcome
- Suitable for guests with children aged 3 and over.
- No smoking
- Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
- Credit cards
- Credit or debit card payment accepted.
- English spoken
- Host speaks English, whether perfectly or not.
- Air conditioning
- Some, if not all, bedrooms are air-conditioned.
- WiFi
- Wireless internet access available.
- Pets welcome
- Please let the owner know if you want to bring pets.
- Public transport
- Within 10 miles of a bus/train station.
- Working farm
- Or vineyard.
- Owner has pets
- Animals living on the property.
- Swimming pool
- On the premises.
- Bikes available
- On the premises to hire or borrow.
- Tennis court
- On the premises.
- Vegetarian meals
- Available on request.
- Licensed premises
- Alcohol may be served.
- Cash only
- Credit or debit card payment not accepted.
- Dogs welcome
- Dogs welcome in some public rooms.
- Handpumped ales
- Pub serves four or more handpumped ales.
- Wine list
- Pub serves eight or more wines by the glass.
- Food all day
- Food is served all day long.
- Babies welcome
- Suitable for guests with a baby or toddler under 3.
- Hot tub
- Available to all guests, but may require booking.
- Garden
- Grounds for guests to explore.
- Breakfast
- Available, but may come at extra cost.
- Self check-in
- Guests can arrive here and check in independently.
- EV charger
- Electric vehicle charging point.
Local points of interest from GianLuca Sarto:
Points d'intérêt locaux proposés par
GianLuca Sarto:
- Isola Bella, named from Isabella, countess Borromeo, originally a barren rock. Vitaliano Borromeo in 1600 built a princely palace and ten terraces of Italian garden.
- Isola Madre, an impressive botanical garden, English style, home of the largest Kashmir Cypress in Europe. Gianfranco Giustina, master gardener of the Borromeo Islands, was awarded the Veitch Memorial Medal by RHS in 2014.
- Villa Taranto gardens were established 1931-1940 by Scotsman Neil McEacharn. Opened to the public since 1952. Strolling through 7km of paths, you will see 20K plant varieties.
- Villa Panza, a FAI property, is a noble home since mid-18th century with gardens "in the English style". Hosts part of the world-famous contemporary Panza art collection, alongside with the Guggenheim museums. Entrance tickets free with Polidora.
- Villa Della Porta Bozzolo is a FAI property. An aristocratic residence since 1800 with an impressive Italian garden. Entrance tickets free with Polidora.
- Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso is a 14th century Roman Catholic monastery perched on a rocky ridge on the eastern shore of Lake Maggiore.
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