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reference: RI 009-RIS
REF. RI 009-RIS HISTORY RESTAURANT DAL SICOMORO Located on the road leading to Cerreto Laghi and Fivizzano we propose INTERESTING RECEPTIVE SOLUTION consisting of Hotel, Restaurant and Private Apartment. 450 square meters divided into hall, 8 double rooms with services (two of which are equipped for disabled people and all fully equipped with every comfort), wardrobe for linen, personal bathroom, dressing room, storage room, cellar, woodshed and laundry; there is also an external dependance with a kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom of about 40 square meters and an outdoor cellar of about 13 square meters. In the summer season it is possible to enjoy a relaxing time strolling in the wonderful GARDEN of about 450 square meters WITH POOL PRIVATE built in masonry.
In the restaurant of approximately 215 square meters we find instead kitchen, bar, corner pantry, services and two large and welcoming inner rooms that can accommodate about 90 seats where one of the two also has a fireplace, ideal for cold days winter; in good weather it is possible to accommodate about 40 seats in the splendid VERANDA of about 65 square meters.
Complete the sale also an apartment of about 180 square meters located near the structure, on two levels of which one is a mansard, composed of a living room with kitchenette, two bedrooms, two walk-in wardrobes, storage room, bathroom and terrace.
The hotel, immersed in the green heart of Lunigiana, in the Appenino Tosco Emiliano national park, near the Rosaro stream, is the ideal place to relax and enjoy nature but it is also a starting point to discover the beauties of the surrounding area: Tuscan, Emilia and Liguria. In thirty minutes by car you reach the sea, both the Ligurian coast of the 5 Terre and the Tuscan coast of Versilia and the fields from the Cerreto Laghi ski area. About 10 km away are the Terme di Equi, a famous spa resort in the Parco delle Apuane, famous throughout the world for its marble quarries.
If you want to know more, you can talk to Matteo Ciucci.