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Casa Franchina
4 Bedrooms, 7 Sleeps, 3 BathroomsCIR: 19083107C219610With a pool, table tennis and play area for toddlers, Casa Franchina is perfect for a family. Best of all, you can walk to the beach and to the shops and restaurants in Acquedolci or easily... read more »
- from €240 to €450
per night - from €1680 to €3150
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- from €240 to €450
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Casa Sant'Anna
3 Bedrooms, 6 Sleeps, 2 BathroomsCIR: 19083107C224094Soak up the view from the terraces and poolside at this spectacularly located family villa in north east Sicily. Casa Sant’Anna is perched on a hillside, within easy reach of the town of... read more »
- from €235 to €400
per night - from €1650 to €2800
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- from €235 to €400
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Casetta Arco
1 Bedrooms, 2 Sleeps, 1 BathroomsCIR: 19083066C220837Casetta Arco is an independent, exquisitely converted cottage for 2 guests - part of Le Case di Tindari estate - with a double bedroom, bathroom with shower, living room and kitchen, Internet... read more »
- from €186 to €214
per night - from €1300 to €1500
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- from €186 to €214
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Casetta Gibbia
1 Bedrooms, 2 Sleeps, 1 BathroomsCIR: 19083066C220837Casetta Gibbia is an independent, exquisitely converted cottage for 2 guests - part of Le Case di Tindari estate - with a double bedroom, bathroom with shower, living room and kitchen, Internet... read more »
- from €186 to €214
per night - from €1300 to €1500
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- from €186 to €214
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Casetta Mola
1 Bedrooms, 2 Sleeps, 1 BathroomsCIR: 19083066C220837Casetta Mola is an independent, exquisitely converted cottage for 2 guests - part of Le Case di Tindari estate - with a double bedroom, bathroom with shower, living room and kitchen, Internet... read more »
- from €186 to €214
per night - from €1300 to €1500
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- from €186 to €214
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Casetta Scecca
1 Bedrooms, 2 Sleeps, 1 BathroomsCIR: 19083066C220837Casetta Scecca is an independent, exquisitely converted cottage for 2 guests - part of Le Case di Tindari estate - with a double bedroom, bathroom with shower, living room and kitchen, Internet... read more »
- from €186 to €214
per night - from €1300 to €1500
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- from €186 to €214
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Malena
3 Bedrooms, 5 Sleeps, 2 BathroomsCIR: 19089013C221700Overlooking a lovely pool and garden, this comfortable family villa is set a short drive from the enchanting town of Noto in south east Sicily. The villa is ideally located for relaxing days... read more »
- from €100 to €485
per night - from €700 to €3400
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- from €100 to €485
Sicily Holiday Cottages and home rentals in the countryside
Enjoy rustic landscapes and a different pace of life in the heart of the Sicilian countryside. Our selection of Sicily holiday cottages cater for everyone from couples to large groups and provide the perfect opportunity to experience a slower pace and more traditional way of life. Nature-lovers will love the greenery of the island’s national parks, where forests of oak and fir trees provide welcome shade and many of our Sicily home rentals are set amongst a patchwork of green hills and fertile farmland.
Choose from a selection of restored farmhouses which have been converted to provide luxurious living, with contemporary kitchens, bathrooms and, outside, an infinity pool. Or stay in a traditional ‘baglio’, still with its full-of-character stone archways and typical courtyard, and atmospheric bedrooms housed in former stables and outhouses.
With views from your countryside villa across fields of wheat, olive groves and vineyards, you’ll also get more of an insight into Sicily’s delicious cuisine. While fish dominates menus on the coast, inland you’ll find lamb, pork and creamy ricotta, together with dishes that include beans and pulses. Feast on pistachios from Bronte and some of the best salami you’ll ever eat, made from the native Nebrodi black pig, in the north east of the island. If you want to eat out in the foodie-friendly Madonie and Nebrodi national parks, choose a local family-owned trattoria, offering traditional countryside fare, where the food is generally outstanding.
You’ll also get to see a more authentic side to Sicily by visiting the tiny medieval villages that punctuate the Sicilian hillsides. Take time to walk through villages with narrow cobbled streets and winding alleyways, past crumbling buildings, castles and ancient churches and gaze out from hilltop vantage points over the magnificent countryside.
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