Welcome to this very large vacation home in the Marsala district of Timpone d'Oro.
This special vacation home near the center offers space and comfort for your large family. Relax together with your loved ones in the spacious rooms, which are clearly decorated with love. Warm colors and many wooden elements merge into a harmonious and cozy whole. Prepare a delicious breakfast together before you set off on an excursion and enjoy the sun on the veranda when you return.
You can also stroll through the ancient city of Marsala, visit the ancient Greek city of Selinunte in Europe's largest archaeological park and explore the spectacular coastline with its beautiful beaches. Other highlights include the cathedral and churches of Mazarra del Vallo and the salt pans on the salt road between Trapani and Marsala. Wine connoisseurs and wine enthusiasts can look forward to strolling through vineyards and tasting the delicious wines at wine tastings. Wine production in Paolini in particular has a long tradition. The Paolotti monastic order began cultivating vineyards in the year 500!
This special vacation home near the center offers space and comfort for your large family. Relax together with your loved ones in the spacious rooms, which are clearly decorated with love. Warm colors and many wooden elements merge into a harmonious and cozy whole. Prepare a delicious breakfast together before you set off on an excursion and enjoy the sun on the veranda when you return.
You can also stroll through the ancient city of Marsala, visit the ancient Greek city of Selinunte in Europe's largest archaeological park and explore the spectacular coastline with its beautiful beaches. Other highlights include the cathedral and churches of Mazarra del Vallo and the salt pans on the salt road between Trapani and Marsala. Wine connoisseurs and wine enthusiasts can look forward to strolling through vineyards and tasting the delicious wines at wine tastings. Wine production in Paolini in particular has a long tradition. The Paolotti monastic order began cultivating vineyards in the year 500!