Il Pepe

£525  average per night

This Detached Holiday Home In The Salento Region Is Located At Marina Di Pescoluse, Just 2 Km From A Beautiful Sandy Beach. It Offers A Shared Pool And Private Hot Tub For Four People.

  • Sleeps 8
  • 3 Bed
  • 3 Bathroom

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General information

  • Air conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Parking

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Location

  • 1.7KM
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Description

This detached holiday home in the Salento region is located at Marina di Pescoluse, just 2 km from a renowned and beautiful sandy beach. It offers a shared swimming pool and private hot tub for four people. The house is nestled in the Mediterranean Macchia with a panoramic view of the sea that you can also admire from the porch of the house. The property is bordered by the typical dry stone walls of Salento, which frame the pool and the garden. The house has air conditioning in rooms and a pellet stove in the living room, ideal in the colder periods. The property has been restored by combining the modern style with traditional elements such as stone vaulted ceilings, travertine linings, interior and exterior stone floors. This home is suitable for a relaxing holiday with friends or family and for discovering the beautiful, transparent and unique sea of Puglia Pescoluse is a locality of Marina di Salve with many well-equipped beaches. In the evenings, there is also a good offer of restaurants with local food and play areas for children. At 2 km distance is Torre Vado with many restaurants and trattorias, where you can taste the typical Salento fish dishes. Do not miss to visit Santa Maria di Leuca at 15 km and Gallipoli at 40 km distance. In about one hour's drive you can reach Lecce where you can admire Roman archaeological remains as well as the richness and exuberance of the baroque style. The churches and imposing buildings are built with the typical Lecce ' stone and have been the subject of architectural development and decorative enrichment in the 16 th century, a particular style that led to the so called Lecce baroque ' style.

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