Super Stone Farmhouse / Villa near Salsomaggiore, Parma-

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9.4Outstanding
(25 Ratings)
"Comfortable, well furnished and great location for lots of adventures."
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9.4 / 10.0
Outstanding(25 Ratings)

Farm Stay in Emilia-Romagna

8 guests · 4 bedrooms · 2 baths

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
High-end valueWell priced for this area

About this farm stay rental

Wonderful spacious Stone Villa situated between Milan and Bologna in Parma Region, Nearest town is Salsomaggiore. August is the month to visit Emilia Romagna and sample the wonderful variety of food that is available at the many Festivals that take place each week, in a different town.
Tastefully restored 2008.
It has 4 double bedrooms and a large landing suitable for relaxing or keeping up to date with emails on our Wi Fi Broadband. . . A large living room with wood burning stove and dining area for 12 people. Kitchen has all modern appliances. Terra Cotta tiles on 1st and 2nd Floor and wooden floors on 3rd. central heating and double glazed windows with shutters and mosquito shades. + 2 new bathrooms
Super Patio with a bar-b-cue and Gazebo for outside dining in the beautiful balmy evenings. Villa Nascosta is a Restored Stone Villa in the mountains of Parma ne Salsomaggiore. There are wonderful views across the peaceful and tranquil Valley with plenty of walks.
Our local Trattoria's offer superb home cooked food at very reasonable prices, in summer we have many Festas' taking place in the surrounding Villages.
15km to A1. Moto
Just a few reasons why you should holiday in Besozzola, there is something for everyone;
The area is renowned for its wonderful food and our local Trattoria's all produce home cooking of the region.

The house is ideal as a base for relaxation or for touring or both. Built in stone and timbers, it dominates the ridge with sensational views over the surrounding country. In high summer it offers welcome cooling breezes. The bedrooms offer ample space and storage. Downstairs the kitchen seats 8 and is new and fully equipped. The living room has a Flat screen TV if you need to catch up on news or play some discs, it has comfortable seating and a log fire if the evenings turn a little chilly. It also has a large dining table and plenty of games for evenings indoors.

For the Astronomer – fantastic conditions for observing the stars, and spectacular shooting stars in October, we have actually got 2 telescopes in the house on the 1st floor.

For the Gastronome – world famous cheeses, salamis and pastas. Visit the Diego at the local Winery and sample the superb Prosecco, and range of white & red wines.
We of course have some wonderful local Trattoria’s nearby,
which have acquired awards in the past year. I will give you the names at a later date, they produce all of their own food and source local produce.
For culture – visit the birth place of Verdi and attend an Opera in Parma, Vigoleno or Salsomaggiore. Throughout the year many of the local towns and villages host a festival where you can sample the "Traditional Cibo" (food)
For history lovers – visit the Roman settlement of Velleia, the castles of Gropparello, Bardi, Castell’Arquato or the delightful medieval village of Grazzano Visconti.
For the geologist – fossils in Rio Rosello and learn about the disused oil-fields at Montechino.
For the ornithologist – a wide range of birdlife.
For walkers – local circuits or access to the higher Apennine ranges with possible sightings of hare, wild boar, fox or birds of prey.
For the sports person – Golf, swimming and horse-riding.
For the fisherman – Try catching giant Eels AND catfish in the River Po.
For shopping, Fidenza village outlet, Parma, Milan
For indulgence-the Spas at Tabiano and Salsomaggiore.

For the Petrolheads -the Ferrari and Maserati factory at Modena offer tours and also Ducati Motor bikes have their manufacturing plant nearby.


The house is constructed of stone ideal for keeping cool in summer but easier to heat in Winter. For summers that may be extreme we have an air conditioning system for the bedrooms.

Outside we have a new Gazebo which gives protection from the intense sun, whilst eating or relaxing.

Each day there is a different Castle to visit as we are close to the medieval castles of Castell' Arquato, Castel Nuovo, Vigoleneo, Bardi.;
Visit Giuseppe Verdi's birthplace, theatre and museum at Busetto - catch some local opera to go with the local food and hospitality.

For anyone who is interested in Astronomy we have a large Telescope, the house is in an ideal location with little light pollution for following the stars and Constellations.

Just a few reasons why you should holiday in Besozzola, there is something for everyone;
The area is renowned for its wonderful food and our local Trattoria's all produce home cooking of the region.

The house is ideal as a base for relaxation or for touring or both. Built in stone and timbers, it dominates the ridge with sensational views over the surrounding country. In high summer it offers welcome cooling breezes. The bedrooms offer ample space and storage. Downstairs the kitchen seats 8 and is new and fully equipped. The living room has a new TV if you need to catch up on news or play some discs, it has comfortable seating and a log fire if the evenings turn a little chilly. It also has a large dining table and plenty of games for evenings indoors.

For the Astronomer – fantastic conditions for observing the stars, and spectacular shooting stars in October, we have actually got 2 telescopes in the house on the 1st floor.
For the Gastronome – world famous cheeses, salamis and pastas. Visit the the local Winerys to sample Gutturnio Red and Ortrugo White. We of course have some wonderful local Trattoria’s just nearby, I will give you the names at a later date, they produce all of their own food from local produce.
For culture – visit the birth place of Verdi or attend a performance of one of his Opera's at the beautiful Opera House in Parma or outdoor at Vigoleno or Salsomaggiore. Every town has a range of festas during the summer.
For history lovers – visit the Roman settlement of Velleia, the castles of Gropparello, Bardi, Castell’Arquato or the delightful medieval village of Grazzano Visconti.
For the geologist – fossils in Rio Rosello and learn about the disused oil-fields at Montechino.
For the ornithologist – a wide range of birdlife.
For walkers – local circuits or access to the higher Apennine ranges with possible sightings of hare, wild boar, fox or birds of prey.
For the sports person – Golf, swimming and horse-riding.
For the fisherman – Try catching giant Eels /catfish in the River Po.
There are some fantastic Designer stores at Fidenza Village Outlet, Parma City or Fidenza
For indulgence-the Spas at Tabiano and Salsomaggiore.

For the Petrolheads -the Ferrari and Maserati factory at Modena offer tours and also Ducati Motor bikes have the manufacturing plant nearby.

Nearby the famous Spa Town of Salsomagiore where you can experience a range of therapeutic massages.
Among the rolling hills surrounding Salsomaggiore, it is worth visiting the Castello di Scipione (3 km), the ancient Manor of the medieval Pallavicino family who were tasked with protecting the area’s many salt wells.

Of great interest near the town are two splendid examples of Romanesque art built between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the Romanesque church of St. Nicomedes in the village of the same name (about 5 km from the centre) and the Romanesque church of San Giovanni in Contignaco (2.5 km).

Amenities at Super Stone Farmhouse / Villa near Salsomaggiore, Parma-

Non-smoking
Pets allowed
Family friendly

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Ratings and reviews

9.4 / 10.0
Outstanding(25 Ratings)
10.0 / 10.0
Comfortable, well furnished and great location for lots of adventures.
10.0 / 10.0
My wife and the other couple we were travelling with enjoyed our week at the farmhouse in Besozzola. The house work well for us and the location although very remote was great. We met some of the local residence and learned about the history of the area and had a relaxing stay. It was a nice place to end our Italian tour this summer.
10.0 / 10.0
Lovely place!
10.0 / 10.0
The house and the area were lovely. The house is well equipped and is a real home away from home. There was every cooking utensil we thought we might need - and more. Due to the very rural location (almost the middle of nowhere) we managed to see a range of wildlife including deer and wild boar and some cute neighbourhood cats too. The view from the patio is stunning, especially as the sunsets with a glass of wine. There are several cities close by to visit, Roisin recommended using the train, rather then driving into the cities which was much less stressful. Milan has to be the most beautiful railway station! We booked using the trainline app mostly though getting tickets at the station is easy enough. I would definitely hope to visit again as there was much we didn't get to do. And I would recommend to family and friends. Drawback? Biting insects - go equipped with insect repellent, stock up on citronella at the supermarket. And the church bells, I liked them but my fellow travelers were less keen. Roisin is a fabulous host, her house is lovely. Highly, highly recommend.
10.0 / 10.0
We couldn't have been more pleased with this villa. We had planned a Family reunion for our Mom (from Canada) with her two sisters that live in Sicilia and Piacenza. They had not been together under the same roof since childhood. The villa housed all 8 of us comfortably and the modern well fit kitchen enabled us to have many family meals around the beautiful Greatroom table. The location is secluded in a little town of a few homes and a church which we found very quaint. Day trips to Salsamajorie ( about 30min) were scenic and pleasurable once we got use to them. Coming from the flatlands of the Canadian prairie there was a learning curve! The villa is very well appointed and we found everything we needed for what was a memorable stay. Very difficult to leave from!
8.0 / 10.0
My family thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Besozzola. The house is in a beautiful small village in the Italian countryside. The neighbours were friendly and helpful without overstepping. The house was comfortable & the kitchen was well stocked. It was the ideal spot for a peaceful holiday.
6.0 / 10.0
This property is three star at best! It is remote and poorly maintained. The inside is dark and dreary. Beds are uncomfortable with worn linen and towels. The immediate vicinity affords little by way of restaurants apart from a very rustic trattoria that only opens on request and has a very limited menu. The outside is not maintained and the beautiful view of the valley is obscured by overgrown shrubs and a 'washing line'. The patio is home to a few families of feral cats so outside dining is not possible. The golfing advertised is 7kms away and dining there is only possible on select nights and of course you must drive a very winding, often poorly surfaced road to go anywhere. The beautiful church in the hamlet rings out at 7am and several other times in the day, playing an entire melody that feels like you're in the belltower! There is little to recommend this property and I was sorely disappointed.
10.0 / 10.0
I really wanted to appreciate the Italian country lifestyle, and this was perfect. You'll need a car to experience driving on winding roads, meandering through lush paddocks, small barns, old churches, quaint villages, trattorias (that may or may not be open...) and locals that are friendly and appreciate your effort at speaking very bad Italian... The farm house itself was very clean, cool and comfortable, with all things necessary for a self-sufficient holiday. It allows you to do nothing at all, or read a book on the sun-drenched patio, or stir up a huge pasta in the well equipped kitchen. The wi-fi worked well to keep you in touch with the rest of the world. The village itself it small and friendly, but you'll need to go further for supplies. The local villagers are friendly, but not imposing. Their pets were even more fun ! You'll feel blessed going to Church, whose hourly bells remind you you're in farming territory (but it's not difficult to forget with the district views). The surrounding areas are for the foodies - parma ham, parmasen cheese, balsamic vinegar, pasta making, cooking classes - so Italian, so fresh. I had such a wonderful time, staying here and visiting local towns and cities, i extended my stay, which was no problem at all with such a helpful owner. Would highly recommend if you want to get away from busy hustle and bustle.

FAQs

Is parking included with this farm stay?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Super Stone Farmhouse / Villa near Salsomaggiore, Parma-. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this farm stay?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this farm stay. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Super Stone Farmhouse / Villa near Salsomaggiore, Parma- pet friendly?

Yes! This farm stay is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Super Stone Farmhouse / Villa near Salsomaggiore, Parma-?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, pets allowed, and family friendly.


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