Rent Dimora Cedro Italy
Holiday Home Rental Description
Combining charm with contemporary elegance, Dimora Cedro is comfortably nestled in the southern countryside of Fasano in Italy’s glorious Puglia region. Encompassed by fruit trees and Mediterranean flora and within easy reach of hilltop towns and the Adriatic coast, the villa is an idyllic escape for holiday-goers. This elegant home can sleep up to twelve guests, with six double bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms, making it ideal for a special trip with family or friends. Spread across two floors, Dimora Cedro has some wonderful spaces for coming together – enjoy chatting on the sumptuous sofas in the open-plan living area, tuck into an Italian feast at the dining table, or enjoy a crisp glass of wine on the top-floor terrace whilst admiring the orange tones of sunset drop over the countryside views. The sophisticated home also has all the modern conveniences you could need to make your stay even more comfortable, including Wi-Fi, a heating and cooling system, and a fully-fitted kitchen. Outside, there are many spots to soak up the sunshine – notably, the large swimming pool is surrounded by a large terrace with sun loungers. Alternatively, grab your favourite book and secure a spot in the outdoor lounge under the veranda before dining al-fresco on the patio with the rest of your guests. When exploring outside the villa, guests will have plenty of things to see and do in the region. Sandy beaches are within a 15-minute drive away, so why not make a picnic and head to the Torre Canne resort or the secluded Quarto di Monte Beach for a day of sea and sand. Also nearby is the Torre Guaceto nature reserve, where you can enjoy walks through the dunes while looking out for local protected animals and plants. Other highlights include the region’s capital city, Bari, around one hour away by car, full of traditional restaurants, bars, and trendy shops. Or, indulge in local delicacies and discover the region’s rich history while exploring countryside towns such as Fasano, Ostuni, Alberobello, Cisternino and Locorotondo.
Villa Interior (80 sqm) Ground Floor – Living room with fireplace
– Spacious dining area
– Fully-equipped kitchen
– 2 x bedrooms with double beds and ensuite bathrooms with showers and WCs
First Floor – 3 x bedrooms with double beds and ensuite bathrooms with showers and WCs
Outbuilding – Bedroom with double bed and ensuite bathroom with shower and WC Outside Grounds – Swimming pool (4m x 10m, depth: 1.2m – 1.6m)
– Outdoor patio with shaded veranda
– Al-fresco dining and lounge area
– Sun beds
– BBQ
– Parking Facilities – Wi-Fi
– Heating and cooling system
– TV
Dimora Cedro is an excellent base for exploring the glorious Puglia region within easy reach of charismatic villages and the lush Adriatic coastline. Nearby, Fasano (14km) is a charming town where visitors can explore the town’s historic centre, which features winding streets and stunning architecture. One of the top attractions is the Fasano Archaeological Museum, which showcases artefacts from the town’s rich history. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are plenty of options to enjoy the beautiful countryside, including cycling, hiking, and horseback riding. The Selva di Fasano botanical garden is a must-visit for nature lovers. Other nearby attractions include the Zoo Safari Fasanolandia wildlife park and the stunning Castellana Grotte caves. For a unique cultural experience, Alberobello is a must-visit destination in the Puglia region. The town’s historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to over 1,500 trulli houses, traditional dry-stone huts with conical roofs. Visitors can explore the town’s winding streets and alleyways, lined with whitewashed trulli, many of which have been converted into shops, restaurants, and hotels. The town is also known for its olive oil and wine, which can be sampled at local shops and tasting rooms. Another town worth visiting is Ostuni (10km), characterised by its whitewashed buildings, narrow alleys, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Food lovers will enjoy tucking into the local cuisine, including fresh seafood, orecchiette pasta, and local wine, which can be found in the town’s many restaurants and wine bars. Bari offers a range of activities and sights to get stuck into. Begin by visiting the city’s historic centre, which boasts stunning Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Don’t miss the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, a beautiful church that houses the relics of the city’s patron saint. Stroll along the seafront promenade or spend an afternoon at the beach. For a unique experience, visit the Castello Svevo, a 12th-century castle that once protected the city. Art enthusiasts can explore the exhibitions at the Pinacoteca Provinciale di Bari, which houses works from local and international artists. The Puglia region is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Italy, with crystal-clear waters and sandy shores. A popular destination is Polignano a Mare, which features a small but charming beach nestled between the cliffs, with azure waters perfect for swimming and snorkelling. For those looking for a more secluded spot, Pilone, located within the Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve, is a quiet beach perfect for swimming and sunbathing.