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1 Bed Apartment for sale

San Felice Circeo, Latina, Lazio, Italy

£124,528 *  [€145,000]

1 Bed Apartment for sale

San Felice Circeo, Latina, Lazio, Italy

£124,528 *  [€145,000]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Habitable space: 65 m2

Features


  • Terrace 30 sqm
  • 1,5 km to the seaside
  • Newly-built property
  • Fully-equipped
  • 80 minutes from Rome
  • Seaside village

Full Description


Borgo Montenero,
apartment on the second floor of new construction, living room with kitchenette. large bedroom, large bathroom, cellar, balconies/terraces, elevator, the private parking place.

Excellent local food and products, fresh fish shops and restaurants, evening entertainment and nightlife in the town centre.
Love lazing by the waterside?
Lazio has long, empty beaches, as gorgeous as Circeo, but almost unknown beyond Italy. Love good weather?
Lazio sits halfway down the Italian peninsula, and on the less-rainy western side.
Italy, municipality of San Felice Circeo (Lazio region, 100 km from Rome).

Excellent local food and products, fresh fish shops and restaurants, evening entertainment and nightlife in the town centre.

Lazio has a long, sandy Mediterranean coastline, but surprisingly few resorts of any great fame. Seaside-lovers have tended to be distracted by the Tuscan coast further north or the dramatic delights of Campania further south. But Lazio's clean and uncrowded coastline is hotting up right now and makes a very good place to invest in a seaside property

Through the centuries Circeo was the first Roman colony, and during the Middle Ages, a possession of the Knights Templar, before passing under the control of the feudal lords Caetani and, finally, becoming a Papal stronghold.
Obviously, it offers up to the visitor's view the remains of each of these various periods, yet what is most special about it are its natural treasures, beginning with the Park, established so as to protect its unique environments and ecosystems.
Circeo National Park's coastal dunes form a half-moon that extends along a 15.5-mile stretch of shore between Sabaudia, in the north and Capo Portiere. It is a unique setting even for Italy - so unique that it is under the tutelage of the European Union. The Park's beaches are composed of the finest grains of sand and the backdrop of its stunning, high dunes.
Each of the splendid towns inside the Park is worth a visit; see them one by one, concluding with Latina, the newest and only planned community here. Sabaudia is a strip of land bridging both lakes and sea, while San Felice Circeo boasts ancient beauties, both natural and manmade. It also treats vacationers with a fantastic view of the entire gulf, all the way to Formia.


The Circe Woods (Selva di Circe), one of few of the best-preserved and largest plain forests existing in the country, and where the Park's fauna - e.g. the wild boar - can be observed, along with the so-called Verdesca natural pool, a relic from the former Pontine Marshes.
Just over and parallel to the coastal dunes lies the lagoon made up of four successive littoral lakes: Lake Sabaudia or Lake Paola, Lake Caprolace, Lake Monaci and Lake Fogliano. More active vacationers will want to try their hand at any of a number of possible sports, from canoe to sailing. At the same time, trekkers and hikers will find plenty of trails and routes to choose from on Mount Circeo. Prefer something more relaxed?
A long stroll through the woods or next to the waves is nothing if inspired!

A festival celebrating the blue-tailed fish runs every September in Santa Maria della Sorresca; it begins the day after Pentecost, with a procession of the Madonna from the Church of San Felice Martire in the Historic Center to the shores of Sabaudia's Lake Paola, site of the ancient Sanctuary of Santa Maria of Sorresca.
The Island of Zannone - other than its status as part of Circeo National Park, it can also be counted among the Pontine Islands, along with Ventotene, Ponza, Palmarola, Santo Stefano and Gavi.
Zannone is the northernmost island in the archipelago, and the only one constituted of volcanic and sedimentary rocks that date back to beyond 200 million years ago.

Mount Circeo is located about 110 kilometres south of Rome, still in the region of Lazio, on a promontory whose coast is bordered by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and which extends from Anzio to Terracina. Cape Circeo is almos

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