CAMOLI (Liguria)// 3 Villas and Guest House // 9.000 sq m Land plot // Sea view // Parking spaces
Unique property in Ruta di Camoglia, located on the border between Golfo Paradiso (Camoglia) and Golfo del Tigullio (Portofino), next to the Portofino Nature Reserve.
From the windows of the villa there are views of the sea and the coastline. Convenient access by private road leads to three villas and an extension, surrounded by gardens and a plot of land of about 1 hectare, which also make up meadows, which is rare in the mountainous terrain of Liguria.
The main villa has a cadastral area of 256 square meters and is distributed over two floors, with 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, kitchen and living area; each room has French windows from which to enjoy spectacular views.
The second villa (under construction) with a total area of 103 square meters. Predation: living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The third villa has an area of 78 square meters and is located on two floors. It consists of a kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a laundry room, a terrace and a patio.
There is also an extension of about 40 square meters. Possibility of swimming pool equipment is provided.
Great privacy. Parking spaces for each villa.
Throughout the Ligurian Riviera, Kamogli is one of the most unique places: the town has preserved ancient maritime Ligurian traditions for centuries. Kamogli literally means house ("Ca") of wives ("mogli"), meaning the wives of all sailors waiting for their husbands' home.
Camogli is located on the western side of Mount Portofino, and is considered one of the most memorable towns in the entire Bay of Tigullio. It has always been visited by famous artists, writers and nobles such as Gabriele d'Annunzio, Queen Margaret, Princes of Savoy, Italo Balbo, Guglielmo Marconi, Friedrich Nietzsche, Kim Novak, Orson Welles and many other world celebrities.
San Fruttuoso di Camoli (known for its medieval abbey) and Portofino are a short drive away by small ferry.
Trekking lovers will be able to try out the famous hiking path from Kamogli to Portofino. The local streets (karudji) are full of colorful fishing houses decorated with frescoes with the typical technique of tromp l'oeil: like a scenic design, statues, bas-reliefs and balustrades are painted on the facades.
This town, partly due to its port (still used by fishermen, as before) is an example of Italian architectural style.