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                <title>Villa San Raffaello</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Villa consisting of four apartments, family run, with fantastic grounds and own swimming pool. <br>Very friendly English family who embraced Italy, the culture and language and renovated an old farm house in this small village.<br><br>The apartment we stayed in was very spacious and extremely well equipped, everything we needed and more was there. The surrounding grounds were perfect for our children to explore safely. There were hammocks for relaxing quietly while admiring the amazing views across the mountains, and a badminton net (for when you're feeling more energetic) and bikes. <br><br>The girls (aged eight, 11 and 12) spent most of holiday in the pool. Our son (aged five) helped Damien the owner pick, plant and water their many vegetables and fruit (hours of entertainment) and they didn't mind the guests helping themselves. <br><br>The apartments were full, but not overcrowded and there was a great mix of people. You could take a 10-minute stroll into town from the villa. Walk up into the centro historico for beautiful buildings and views. Stop for a coffee half way up and enjoy the mountain views while soaking up the sun. Take the children to the park, play crazy golf or tennis.<br><br>The nearest beach is only 45 minutes away. We had an amazing time and would definitely suggest you check it out.]]></description>
                
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                <title>San Liberato Monastery and Ristorante</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[We walked through the Sibillini foothills from Sarnano to San Liberato Monastery near to the hang gliding school and Gabella Nuova, the views  up to the mountains and down across the rolling hills to the sea were stunning. San Liberato was a follower and friend of Saint Francis of Assisi and this was one of a number of monasteries built throughout Le Marche by their followers the Frati Fioretti di Jesi.<br><br>The monks are renovating all of the monasteries (don't know where they found the capital!) and trying to make them self-sufficient, opening ristorante, bars, hotels, and hosting wedding and functions. The monastery is open daily for visitors and adjacent to this there's a bar, which is stocked with a great selection of wines and a menu of quality Belgian beers no less, the ristorante menu is really seasonal and quite different from anything else available locally. At the moment in November and December there's a robust menu based around game, chesnuts, truffles and wild mushrooms - you can go a-la-carte or take a tour de force plate of everything (€35 inc wine, coffee and grappa). It's open most lunchtimes and Saturday and Sunday evenings phone in advance on 0733 694103 or 071 977128. There's also a website with more information on the monasteries and potential itinararies. <a target="_new" href="http://www.terradeifioretti.it">www.terradeifioretti.it</a><br><br>There are many comfortable hotels locally or you can rent stylish apartments just outside Sarnano at <a target="_new" href="http://www.villasanraffaello.com">www.villasanraffaello.com</a> <br>Flights to the area - Ancona and Pescara 1.5 hrs, Perugia &amp; Rimini 2hrs, Rome &amp; Bologna 2h45mins]]></description>
                
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