Are you looking to spend an unforgettable holiday in a luxury, brand new villa in Lake Garda? Then look no further than Residence Filanda Villas.
These stunning two floor villas have a living room, bathroom and terrace on the ground floor and then two bedrooms, bathroom and balcony on the first floor, providing everything you need to make your Lake Garda holiday a dream come true.
Residence Filanda Villas are modern, surrounded by nature, but only 1km from the lake and 2 km from the town center. Situated perfectly so you feel relaxed and completely well-cared for, each Residence Filanda Villa comes with a big living room, fully furnished kitchen, two bathrooms, with shower, two bedrooms, a relaxing sofa bed for 2 persons, large windows to enjoy the beautiful panoramic views and two big terraces.
Outside each Residence Filanda Villa there are a lot of things to enjoy. There is a heated swimming pool just in front of the villas and a brand new waterfun park for our little guests.
The garden quiet and kept far away from the traffic and the noise of the city.
Our Villas also are the perfect place for exclusive holidays and romantic weekends. You can live there with family and friends, up to 7 persons.
The price also includes: a first set of sheets / towels, final cleaning, internet and air conditioning.
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About Lake Garda
The largest and most popular of the Italian lakes, Lake Garda lies in the country’s north, midway between Milan and Venice. Much like the sweetness of the Hugo Spritz and the bitterness of the Aperol, this place is a region of contrasts. With shorelines stretching over 90 miles, covering three regions and 15 chocolate-box towns, there’s a perfect destination for everyone. Each town has retained its character and culture, its relaxed way of life and its ability to celebrate life and the land.
Mountainous landscapes, hillside villages and harbour towns line the shores of the narrower, northern end of Lake Garda. There are ample opportunities for adventuring, on a walk through the hillside of Malcesine, or simply a stroll along the cobbled promenade of Limone. Known for its breezier climate, watersports are somewhat of a favourite here – and even if you’re not taking part, you can spend hours watching the water, while sitting on the lakefront of Torbole with an ice cream or spritz. This area was historically under Austrian rule, so reminders of the centuries-old invasion threats appear in the most northerly towns of Riva and Torbole.