4 Bed 4 Bath Villa
£215 average per night
Villa Shangrilla Amalfi Coast, 800 Meters From The Beach Of Atrani
- Sleeps 12
- 4 Bed
- 4 Bathroom
- Children welcome
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General information
- Internet access
- Wifi
- BBQ
- Parking
- Children welcome
- Balcony
- Books
- Deck / Patio
- Dining area
- DVD Player
- Hair dryer
- Heated
- Housekeeper included
- Iron and board
- Linens provided
- Garden
- Living room
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor lighting
- Pets considered
- Smoking allowed
- Television
- Towels provided
Kitchen and household
- Blender
- Dishes and utensils provided
- Coffee maker
- Full kitchen
- Oven
- Pantry items
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Toaster
- Washing machine
Safety
- Carbon Monoxide detector
- Deadbolt lock to entrance
- Emergency exit route
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Smoke detector
Location
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
Description
Shangrillà is an ancient water mill, built in 1621 on the bank of the Dragone stream and from which the homonymous valley takes its name. The management of the owner has returned from this year, the structure is characterized by the culture of welcome and hospitality, which it offers in a unique and unrepeatable context.
The "Dragon" blows a light breeze, which refreshes and conditions the structure and its ancient and powerful walls even on the hottest days of the summer season, making it an oasis of peace and tranquility and making it appear far away what is actually very close .
The internal environment, for the tendentially vintage furnishings of the 70s-80s, makes the living room particularly peaceful and interesting. The structure, surrounded by greenery and with free private parking, is located along the main road that leads from the Amalfi Coast to Ravello and Scala and, for those who like walking, at least downhill, is just 800 meters from the delightful beach of Atrani. Otherwise, about 50 meters from the structure, the Sita buses stop approximately every 30 minutes, both in the direction of Amalfi, both in the direction of Ravello and Scala