Villa Andora

£172  average per night

Villa Andora Is A Gorgeously Traditional Istrian Stone House Which Was Built In 1880 And Was Completely Renovated In 2012 To Create A Lovely Holiday Villa To Rent.

  • Sleeps 5
  • 3 Bed
  • 2 Bathroom
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Internet access
  • Wifi
  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Heated
  • Television

Kitchen and household

Safety

Location

  • 7.7KM
  • 7.7KM
  • 4.3KM
  • 0.2KM
  • 0.2KM

Description

Villa Andora is a gorgeously traditional Istrian stone house which was built in 1880 and was completely renovated in 2012 to create a lovely holiday villa to rent. This villa has kept many of its charming features whilst incorporating the modern amenities you would expect. Located in calm neighbourhood of Klostar, Villa Andora provides a tranquil holiday experience for up to 5 guests. Villa Andora is spread over 2 levels and boast an open plan living/dining room and kitchen, 2 double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom and 2 bathrooms. The stone walls have been left exposed to help retain the traditional features but still provides comfortable rooms throughout. Head outside to the courtyard garden which boasts a private swimming pool, sun loungers and a covered dining area and barbecue. Villa Andora is the perfect choice for a small family or a couple looking for a romantic retreat to the wonderful Istria.

The house is placed only 5 km from the famous Lim valley. The Lim valley (Limska draga or Limska dolina) is a 35 km long valley of the river Pazinčica, which transforms into the Lim Channel (Limski kanal), a 10 kilometers long estuary. Estuaries and coastal waters are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, providing ecological, economic, cultural, and aesthetic benefits. The estuary is sometimes called a fjord. The area around the channel has been inhabited since the Neolithic era. These early settlers burrowed into caves along the valley which have been excavated to reveal remnants of their former occupants. Ancient Illyrians then moved in and settled around the hill-fort of Gradina. Under the Romans, the channel formed the border between the administrative units of Porec and Pula. The name lim is derived from the Latin limes for border. According to legend, St Romuald, founder of a nearby monastery inhabited one of the ancient caves for several years in the 11th century. The 105m long St Romuald's cave is open for visits in the summer. Fishing in the Lim Channel has always been excellent.

Interior Grounds Ground Floor - Bedroom with double bed and ensuite bathroom with shower, jacuzzi bath, washbasin and W/C - Bedroom with double bed and ensuite bathroom with shower, washbasin and W/C - Bedroom with single bed First Floor - Large living room - Fully equipped kitchen including a large table with space for up to 8 people - An additional toilet Exterior Grounds - The terrace is on the same level as the first floor - Swimming pool(3,4 x 4m) - Poolside shower - Outdoors dining area - Seating area - Sun loungers - Barbecue Amenities - Air-conditioning in all the bedrooms - Free Wi-Fi - Safe - Washing machine - Hairdryer - Iron and ironing board

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