60 m² Apartment ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 4 guests | Apartment in Brenzone sul Garda with Pool

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Magugnago Apartment | 60 m² Apartment ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 4 guests

1 Bedroom Apartment in Magugnago, Brenzone sul Garda

The flat "GARDEN" is located on the ground floor of Holoday House Margherita, it has the exclusive use of a 60m² garden of olive trees with a beautiful view of the lake. It is in a very quiet location but at the same time close to the village centre where you can find supermarkets, restaurants, bars, post office, ATMs, pharmacy, bus and boat stop, kite and wind surfing schools, boat and sup rental.
recently renovated in 2019, the accommodation has a surface area of 60 m² and can accommodate up to 4 people It consists of: a double bedroom, a bathroom with shower, a living room with a double sofa bed and a kitchen. It has an independent entrance, a private garden equipped with table chairs and sun loungers, a covered terrace and an enclosed parking space.
the flat "giardino" is located on the ground floor of casa vacanze margherita, it has the exclusive use of a 60sqm garden of olive trees with a beautiful view of the lake It is located in a very quiet location but at the same time close to the town centre max 300 mt where you can find supermarkets, restaurants, bars, ATMs, pharmacy, bus stop and boats, kite and wind surfing schools that also rent sailboats and sup .
it is located on the veronese shore, a locality on the shores of lake garda that is known for its history and for the many small beauties to be seen among art and nature This area overlooks the imposing Monte Baldo, close to San Zeno di Montagna and Torri del Benaco. A unique territory that has a peculiarity compared to many other Garda municipalities: it is divided into many contrade (districts)!The districts of BrenzoneThe petroglyphsThe hamlets and castles of BrenzoneThe churches of BrenzoneWhat to see going down to the shoreThe districts of BrenzoneThe territory includes many hamlets and districts including Castello, Castelletto, Marniga, Magugnano, Porto and Assenza, as well as several small villages scattered along the mountain slopes such as Sommavilla, Biasa, Marniga, Prada - which has facilities for winter tourism. All the hamlets are arranged to create the central village, which has remained a kind of ancient Garda hamlet. Colourful houses, reminiscent of the Venetian lagoon, alternate with narrow streets, towers and walls, small harbours and panoramic terraces. Its 'Venetian' vocation is due to its history: Brenzone, like many of the towns along the Veronese coastline, was a territory of the Venetian Republic, which represented a golden age for this town. The petroglyphs The area was, however, inhabited by primitive peoples before the Romans and in fact rock graffiti from the 2nd millennium BC can still be seen today. These are very ancient and important graffiti, one composition in particular shows axes and daggers, defined according to prehistoric figurative art. Today the stone, or rather called 'Pietra di Castelletto', with these engravings can be seen in the atrium of the municipality of Brenzone.Villages and castles of BrenzoneBrenzone originated as a crossroads and passageway that was a source of discord; over the centuries a number of buildings were erected for defensive purposes: the so-called Castles of Brenzone. During periods subject to invasions by various conquering enemies, the indigenous populations took refuge there for their own protection. Only the remains of the four main castles remain, including Castel Brenzone, and the Rocca di Biasa, in Castelletto. This structure opened up after many small alleyways, defending the area for centuries, although only a few remains remain today since Frederick Barbarossa ordered its destruction in 1158. Borgo Castello di Campo, one of the most unique in the area Among the things to see in Brenzone is the castle village of Campo, located inland on the hills. One of the most beautiful villages in Italy, it cannot be reached by car and is therefore still intact in its beauty. Here you can visit the small church of San Pietro in Vincoli, which houses frescoes from the 13th-14th centuries, particular for the Byzantine influence in their form. Today Campo is inhabited by very few people, and many call it a fascinating ghost town! Another point of interest is the hamlet of Sommavilla, which, as its name suggests, is the highest and lies at the foot of Monte Baldo. Perfect for starting excursions in the midst of nature.Brenzone's churchesIn the various villages there are still intact religious buildings of medieval and renaissance origin, which reserve unique atmospheres and even some artistic gems inside.The oldest is in Castelletto, the San Zen de l'oselet, a 12th-century building that was built on part of an earlier Roman villa, and is now a cemetery church. Inside are 13th-century frescoes depicting scenes from the life of St John (Zen) and the importance of baptism. The famous church of San Zen de l'solet in Castelletto di Brenzone Another sacred medieval site on this side of Lake Garda is the Church of San Nicola in Assenza (11th-12th century), with frescoed interior walls from the late 13th and 14th centuries. In the Biaza district stands the Church of Sant'Antonio Abate, where there are also frescoes from the 14th century - evidently this must have been a vital period for this area, given the commissions to the painters of the time, which have survived intact. reserve both free-access areas and establishments ideal for sports enthusiasts or those who want to take the children to the lake. Brenzone also juts out over the lake in a beautiful position opposite the islet of Trimelone, which alone is worth an excursion even if it is not too close. How so? Fortified in the 10th century, during the Hungarian invasions, the islet has been used over the centuries as a storehouse for weapons and war material, in fact you cannot go near it for fear of possible explosions.
house information: 3rd double bed; bathrooms: 1; bedroom; property area: 100 m²; total number of floors in the building: 2; year of construction: 2000; year of renovation: 2018;
living area: double sofa; satellite-tv;
bath/wc: hairdryer; shower; sink; toilet;
kitchen: coffee machine; dishwasher; freezer; fridge; induction stove; microwave; toaster; water boiler;
other: air conditioning; common pool; grilling not allowed; heating; no group bookings; no youth groups; non-smoking object; owner lives on the property; washing machine; wifi;
no youth groups.

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Via Madonna della Pace 14, Brenzone sul Garda, 37010, Italy

Amenities

Air Conditioner
Parking
Pool
TV
Balcony/Terrace
Security/Safety
Sports/Activities
Fireplace/Heating
Guest Services
Internet
Kitchen
Laundry

Area Surrounding

Airport
58 km
Lake
300 m
Restaurant
500 m
Sea
300 m

Policies

Cancellation policy
100 percent refund on cancel between 61 days, 50 percent refund on cancel between 35 days, 20 percent refund on cancel between 2 days, 5 percent refund on cancel between 1 days

FAQ's

Is this Magugnago apartment pet-friendly for guests?

No, pets are not allowed at this property. Check the guest reviews to learn what guests had to share.

Does the Magugnago apartment have a swimming pool?

Yes, this Magugnago apartment has a swimming pool. Check the Facility Overview section for details about the pool and other available facilities.

How much does it cost per night to stay in Magugnago apartment?

Best-rates for the Magugnago apartment starts from $159 per night with includes TV, Balcony/Terrace, Security/Safety, Sports/Activities, Fireplace/Heating, Guest Services, Internet, Kitchen, Laundry, Air Conditioner, Parking, Pool with all other facilities. ODS matches every traveler with their perfect accommodation, whether you are traveling with a group, friends, family, or pets.

Is Magugnago apartment a family-friendly place to stay?

Based on the information we have received from the owner or our partner, this is not considered to be a family-friendly property. As reported by the owner or manager, the apartment has not specified that children are welcome. Please see details about suitability for your family or inquire with the property to learn more.

Is the Magugnago apartment wheelchair accessible or offer services for disabled guests?

Based on the information received from our partner, the Magugnago apartment has not specified they are wheelchair accessible. Likewise, there is not an elevator specified as being available at the property. Specific accessibility details may be addressed in the property details section of this page.

What is the minimum night stay policy for the Magugnago apartment?

Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, the Magugnago apartment indicates 1 day stay policy at this apartment. Guests are cautioned that the minimum stay policy may differ based on seasonality or availability and may be at the discretion of the owner or manager.

What cancellation policy is in place for Magugnago apartment?

Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, details for the cancellation policy for the Magugnago apartment are as follows: 100 percent refund on cancel between 61 days, 50 percent refund on cancel between 35 days, 20 percent refund on cancel between 2 days, 5 percent refund on cancel between 1 days Guests are cautioned that the cancellation policy may differ based on seasonality, availability, or current travel restrictions. Guests should also be aware that this policy may be subject to change and should be confirmed prior to booking. More details may be available on this page in the property description. However, early check-in or late check-out can sometimes be negotiated between the guest and the owner or the manager of this property.

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