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Cortina 2-24 Comfortable two-room apartment facing the sea
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- Cuisine
- Lave-linge
- Sèche-linge
- Animaux de compagnie admis
- Climatisation
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Cortina 2-24 Comfortable two-room apartment facing the sea
We offer for rent this lovely two-room holiday home in Lido di Pomposa, located on the 4th floor in a seafront condominium with elevator, a stone's throw from the main avenue that becomes pedestrian on summer evenings, close to all services. The house has been partially renovated and is composed as follows: a living room with a balcony overlooking the sea, a double sofa bed, TV with satellite decoder, kitchenette with induction hob and dishwasher, double bedroom + single bed, bathroom, washing machine, air conditioning.
Comacchio is about 10 km away and is the most original and fascinating historical center in Po Delta Park.
Origin of the ancient Spina, long controversial from Ferrara and Ravenna, by the Popes and Emperors, has ancient origins: it rises in fact at the dawn of the Middle Ages, when the initial settlement settled on a chain of islets emerging in the evergreen mouth of the Padana.
Fishing, shellfish, salt production were the source of its flourishingness and its overturns, due to the conflicts that opposed it to Venice. After the Estense era, during the Pontifical State, the city revived, so much so that the happiest architectural and monumental interventions dates back to the sixth-eighteenth century.
Now Comacchio is a lagoon town that enchants: it is gentle and genuine, with a vitality that is lymph in respect to its own history and the desire to valorize it. A widespread reminder remembers the proximity to the sea, whose light fills the urban spaces, even more potentiated by the quiet areas of the canals.
The town of Comacchio and its valleys represent the "heart" of the Delta, are in fact the green lungs of the whole Adriatic coast from Chioggia to Cattolica. The Comacchio Lagoon are the real museum and represent one of the most important lagoon complexes in Italy and Europe. They extend to the provinces of Ferrara and partly to Ravenna, for more than 11,000 hectares, between Comacchio and the River Reno, and are connected to the sea through the channels of Magnavacca, Logonovo, Bellocchio and Gobbino. Formations of brackish water, they represent an important biotope of brackish water wet zone, made up of extreme alofil vegetation and declared of international interest, according to the Ramsar Convention of 1971.
Around the lagoon the historical and economic history of Comacchio has been centered and developed; this is an almost unique example of integration between the natural environment and human activity, where salt production and fisheries have always represented the primary economic bases, to which local craftsmanship was predominantly linked, being almost agriculture is absent and tourism is completely lacking. These latest economic components have developed almost simultaneously with the reclamation and draining of thousands of acres of lagoon, leaving unchanged that part of which is still practiced especially eel fishing with special instruments named Lavoriero.
The total surface is formed by the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" (including Zavelea oasis), "Lido di Magnavacca", "Fattibello" (which in the past was not far used for fishing as a daily livelihood) and "Campo"; has a morphology articulated because of:
artificial crevices created to delineate the catchment basins of the bush, barene and ancient dunosis emerging from the waters.
Boscoforte Peninsula is a very suggestive sandy tongue, extending from the Reno River between the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" and "Lido di Magnavacca" for a length of 6 km, formed by the expanse of a dune-coastal cordon of the Etruscan period.
We offer for rent this lovely two-room holiday home in Lido di Pomposa, located on the 4th floor in a seafront condominium with elevator, a stone's throw from the main avenue that becomes pedestrian on summer evenings, close to all services. The house has been partially renovated and is composed as follows: a living room with a balcony overlooking the sea, a double sofa bed, TV with satellite decoder, kitchenette with induction hob and dishwasher, double bedroom + single bed, bathroom, washing machine, air conditioning.
Comacchio is about 10 km away and is the most original and fascinating historical center in Po Delta Park.
Origin of the ancient Spina, long controversial from Ferrara and Ravenna, by the Popes and Emperors, has ancient origins: it rises in fact at the dawn of the Middle Ages, when the initial settlement settled on a chain of islets emerging in the evergreen mouth of the Padana.
Fishing, shellfish, salt production were the source of its flourishingness and its overturns, due to the conflicts that opposed it to Venice. After the Estense era, during the Pontifical State, the city revived, so much so that the happiest architectural and monumental interventions dates back to the sixth-eighteenth century.
Now Comacchio is a lagoon town that enchants: it is gentle and genuine, with a vitality that is lymph in respect to its own history and the desire to valorize it. A widespread reminder remembers the proximity to the sea, whose light fills the urban spaces, even more potentiated by the quiet areas of the canals.
The town of Comacchio and its valleys represent the "heart" of the Delta, are in fact the green lungs of the whole Adriatic coast from Chioggia to Cattolica. The Comacchio Lagoon are the real museum and represent one of the most important lagoon complexes in Italy and Europe. They extend to the provinces of Ferrara and partly to Ravenna, for more than 11,000 hectares, between Comacchio and the River Reno, and are connected to the sea through the channels of Magnavacca, Logonovo, Bellocchio and Gobbino. Formations of brackish water, they represent an important biotope of brackish water wet zone, made up of extreme alofil vegetation and declared of international interest, according to the Ramsar Convention of 1971.
Around the lagoon the historical and economic history of Comacchio has been centered and developed; this is an almost unique example of integration between the natural environment and human activity, where salt production and fisheries have always represented the primary economic bases, to which local craftsmanship was predominantly linked, being almost agriculture is absent and tourism is completely lacking. These latest economic components have developed almost simultaneously with the reclamation and draining of thousands of acres of lagoon, leaving unchanged that part of which is still practiced especially eel fishing with special instruments named Lavoriero.
The total surface is formed by the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" (including Zavelea oasis), "Lido di Magnavacca", "Fattibello" (which in the past was not far used for fishing as a daily livelihood) and "Campo"; has a morphology articulated because of:
artificial crevices created to delineate the catchment basins of the bush, barene and ancient dunosis emerging from the waters.
Boscoforte Peninsula is a very suggestive sandy tongue, extending from the Reno River between the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" and "Lido di Magnavacca" for a length of 6 km, formed by the expanse of a dune-coastal cordon of the Etruscan period.
Comacchio is about 10 km away and is the most original and fascinating historical center in Po Delta Park.
Origin of the ancient Spina, long controversial from Ferrara and Ravenna, by the Popes and Emperors, has ancient origins: it rises in fact at the dawn of the Middle Ages, when the initial settlement settled on a chain of islets emerging in the evergreen mouth of the Padana.
Fishing, shellfish, salt production were the source of its flourishingness and its overturns, due to the conflicts that opposed it to Venice. After the Estense era, during the Pontifical State, the city revived, so much so that the happiest architectural and monumental interventions dates back to the sixth-eighteenth century.
Now Comacchio is a lagoon town that enchants: it is gentle and genuine, with a vitality that is lymph in respect to its own history and the desire to valorize it. A widespread reminder remembers the proximity to the sea, whose light fills the urban spaces, even more potentiated by the quiet areas of the canals.
The town of Comacchio and its valleys represent the "heart" of the Delta, are in fact the green lungs of the whole Adriatic coast from Chioggia to Cattolica. The Comacchio Lagoon are the real museum and represent one of the most important lagoon complexes in Italy and Europe. They extend to the provinces of Ferrara and partly to Ravenna, for more than 11,000 hectares, between Comacchio and the River Reno, and are connected to the sea through the channels of Magnavacca, Logonovo, Bellocchio and Gobbino. Formations of brackish water, they represent an important biotope of brackish water wet zone, made up of extreme alofil vegetation and declared of international interest, according to the Ramsar Convention of 1971.
Around the lagoon the historical and economic history of Comacchio has been centered and developed; this is an almost unique example of integration between the natural environment and human activity, where salt production and fisheries have always represented the primary economic bases, to which local craftsmanship was predominantly linked, being almost agriculture is absent and tourism is completely lacking. These latest economic components have developed almost simultaneously with the reclamation and draining of thousands of acres of lagoon, leaving unchanged that part of which is still practiced especially eel fishing with special instruments named Lavoriero.
The total surface is formed by the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" (including Zavelea oasis), "Lido di Magnavacca", "Fattibello" (which in the past was not far used for fishing as a daily livelihood) and "Campo"; has a morphology articulated because of:
artificial crevices created to delineate the catchment basins of the bush, barene and ancient dunosis emerging from the waters.
Boscoforte Peninsula is a very suggestive sandy tongue, extending from the Reno River between the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" and "Lido di Magnavacca" for a length of 6 km, formed by the expanse of a dune-coastal cordon of the Etruscan period.
We offer for rent this lovely two-room holiday home in Lido di Pomposa, located on the 4th floor in a seafront condominium with elevator, a stone's throw from the main avenue that becomes pedestrian on summer evenings, close to all services. The house has been partially renovated and is composed as follows: a living room with a balcony overlooking the sea, a double sofa bed, TV with satellite decoder, kitchenette with induction hob and dishwasher, double bedroom + single bed, bathroom, washing machine, air conditioning.
Comacchio is about 10 km away and is the most original and fascinating historical center in Po Delta Park.
Origin of the ancient Spina, long controversial from Ferrara and Ravenna, by the Popes and Emperors, has ancient origins: it rises in fact at the dawn of the Middle Ages, when the initial settlement settled on a chain of islets emerging in the evergreen mouth of the Padana.
Fishing, shellfish, salt production were the source of its flourishingness and its overturns, due to the conflicts that opposed it to Venice. After the Estense era, during the Pontifical State, the city revived, so much so that the happiest architectural and monumental interventions dates back to the sixth-eighteenth century.
Now Comacchio is a lagoon town that enchants: it is gentle and genuine, with a vitality that is lymph in respect to its own history and the desire to valorize it. A widespread reminder remembers the proximity to the sea, whose light fills the urban spaces, even more potentiated by the quiet areas of the canals.
The town of Comacchio and its valleys represent the "heart" of the Delta, are in fact the green lungs of the whole Adriatic coast from Chioggia to Cattolica. The Comacchio Lagoon are the real museum and represent one of the most important lagoon complexes in Italy and Europe. They extend to the provinces of Ferrara and partly to Ravenna, for more than 11,000 hectares, between Comacchio and the River Reno, and are connected to the sea through the channels of Magnavacca, Logonovo, Bellocchio and Gobbino. Formations of brackish water, they represent an important biotope of brackish water wet zone, made up of extreme alofil vegetation and declared of international interest, according to the Ramsar Convention of 1971.
Around the lagoon the historical and economic history of Comacchio has been centered and developed; this is an almost unique example of integration between the natural environment and human activity, where salt production and fisheries have always represented the primary economic bases, to which local craftsmanship was predominantly linked, being almost agriculture is absent and tourism is completely lacking. These latest economic components have developed almost simultaneously with the reclamation and draining of thousands of acres of lagoon, leaving unchanged that part of which is still practiced especially eel fishing with special instruments named Lavoriero.
The total surface is formed by the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" (including Zavelea oasis), "Lido di Magnavacca", "Fattibello" (which in the past was not far used for fishing as a daily livelihood) and "Campo"; has a morphology articulated because of:
artificial crevices created to delineate the catchment basins of the bush, barene and ancient dunosis emerging from the waters.
Boscoforte Peninsula is a very suggestive sandy tongue, extending from the Reno River between the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" and "Lido di Magnavacca" for a length of 6 km, formed by the expanse of a dune-coastal cordon of the Etruscan period.
Services et équipements
Kitchenette
- Batterie de cuisine, vaisselle, ustensiles
- Cafetière ou bouilloire
- Four
- Lave-vaisselle
- Plaque de cuisson
- Réfrigérateur
Chambres
- Chambre
Salle de bain
- 1 salle de bain
- Douche
Espaces de vie
- Salle de séjour
Divertissements
- Télévision avec chaînes par câble ou par satellite
Espaces extérieurs
- Balcon
Buanderie
- Blanchisserie
- Machine à laver
Confort
- Climatisation
Animaux de compagnie
- Animaux de compagnie admis
Accessibilité
- Ascenseur
- Hébergement non-fumeurs
Dispositifs de sécurité
- Aucun détecteur de monoxyde de carbone ni aucun appareil à gaz (l’hôte a indiqué que l’hébergement n’était équipé d’aucun détecteur de monoxyde de carbone ni d’aucun appareil à gaz)
- Détecteur de fumée (l’hôte a indiqué que l’hébergement était équipé d’un détecteur de fumée)
- Extincteur
Informations générales
- Superficie de l’unité d’hébergement : 45 mètres carrés
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