Waves' House in front of the sea | House in Torre del Pozzo
2 Bedroom House in Torre del Pozzo
The house is located in the northern part of the large 1,000-hectare pine forest of Is Arenas, a green lung in the center of Sardinia, with a large beach and pristine sea. The house is located in Torre del Pozzo, in the province of Oristano, 20 km from the capital, west Sardinia. We are 40 km from Bosa Marina, 80 km from Alghero and 120 km from Cagliari. We are located in the northern part of the Sinis coast, we are in a particular position, just 10 meters from the sea shore, with a view of the sea from all the windows of the house and from the two balconies of the house. The house has an entrance with two bedrooms, a bedroom with a double bed and a single bed and a second bedroom for two more people with a double bed. The two bedrooms are spacious and have a beautiful view of the sea side overlooking Is Arenas beach. Continuing you enter a living room with a wonderful sea view, with TV, sofas and furnishings and a spacious kitchen with fridge, freezer, 4-burner stove with electric oven and a rich assortment of utensils, the kitchen has a balcony overlooking the sea of the locality of S'archittu. In the middle of the corridor there is a bathroom with toilet, shower and bidet. The exterior of the house has an entrance on the ground floor, in a garden shared with the house on the ground floor, from which you access a table facing the sea covered by a reed structure that can be used for outdoor dining and is accessed also to the beach which is 10 meters from the house, through an internal staircase. Also from the garden you go up a staircase and you reach the first floor, where the apartment with an independent entrance is located, before the entrance there is a balcony overlooking the sea. From the house you can see the sea from all the windows, you are in a unique position, a few meters from the sea shore, with access to 2 small beaches, that of the Whale and that of the Hut which are 10 meters away, these they have a rocky seabed, but along 400 meters along the Capanna beach, you can access the 5 km long beach of Is Arenas, all sandy and with a sandy seabed, apart from the first 400 meters between the house and the beach. At 1 km from the house is the beautiful resort of S'archittu with its natural arch and its lunar cliffs. This is a magical place to visit at least once in your lifetime, an icon of the artistic “vein” of nature that has inspired directors and writers… and which is sure to inspire you too. In the northern part of the picturesque village of S'Archittu, on the Cuglieri coast - an important town in Montiferru and a historic area of the upper Oristano region - is a white cliff surrounding a delightful little beach, where an arch opens up, created by the erosive action of atmospheric agents on the sedimentary limestone rocks, termed as “lunar” thanks to the reflections generated. Originally a grotto, it is today a natural monument - specifically, s'Archittu, perfectly fused within a spectacular environment complemented by three islets shaped like a mushroom, also polished by the persistence of the waves. You can reach the cove directly from the tourist village by walking along paved path north of the houses. The natural “bridge” is enchanting at sunset, when the orange sun seems to fit right within, almost imprisoned by the arch, ensuring your photographs will be truly remarkable. The scenic effect is beautiful even at night, illuminated by artificial lighting. Usually - and not surprisingly - only the most intrepid and experienced dive from its summit, being about 15 metres high and the setting of the 2001 World Championship of High Diving. The sheltered “beach of the arch”, on the other hand, is ideal for relaxation, its carpet of fine ochre sand flecked with golden reflections and shell fragments, extending into a shallow and sandy seabed. The panorama in the surrounds ranges from the deep blue of the sea to the green of the Mediterranean scrub. The services and amenities include ample parking, disabled access, canoe and skate rental and nearby hotels, restaurants and commercial activities. S'Archittu, celebrated by the poet Giovanni Corona and writer Flavio Soriga, was often the setting for films, starting with Pietro Francisci's "2+5 Hydra Mission" in 1966. Twenty years later, Lina Wertmuller set the opening scene of "Notte d'estate con profilo greco, occhi a mandorla e odore di basilico" (or, “Summer Night with Greek Profile, Almond Eyes and Scent of Basil”). Most recently, it was chosen by directors Davide Manuli (“The Legend of Kaspar Hauser”, 2011) and Rocco Papaleo (“A Small Southern Enterprise”, 2012). At the opposite entrance of the tourist village, to the south, lies the Spiaggia Stella, a narrow and long beach of light-coloured sand with a hint of grey tones and pebbles, protected by the great Scoglio della Balena (Whale Rock). Calcareous rocks emerge from the shallow seabed, with the shades of the waters ranging from emerald green to blue. The seaside promenade of the tourist village is enclosed by the light-coloured rocks of Torre del Pozzo. Below the ancient tower is a small cove, sa Capanna, characterised by tuff formations. 2.5 kilometres north of s'Archittu stands Santa Caterina di Pittinurri, the largest seaside village (and tourist resort) of Cuglieri, located 14 kilometres away, having risen up around the church in honour of the saint. Its enchanting beach is set in a fjord between sa Rocca de Cagaragas, a limestone cliff overlooking the sea, and the promontory of the Pittinuri tower, enriched by captivating grottos. The port of the ancient city of Cornus was possibly located in the Cala de S'Archittu, the archaeological area of which lies nearby, on the plateau of Campu e Corra. Founded by the Carthaginians at the end of the 6th century BC, the city's acropolis stood on Corchinas hill, with the residential and craft districts extending across the slopes. Cornus was the setting of the Sardinian-Punic resistance, with the famous revolt led by Hampsicora against the Romans during the Second Punic War (215 BC). From the Carthaginian era are the walls and sepulchres, whilst from that of the Romans is a thermal building. The most representative part of the site is the complex of Columbaris from the late Christian antiquity, with three basilica buildings identified, plus two from the 5th-6th century and one that is even older, along with an extensive cemetery area (3rd-4th century). Next to the basilicas, you will spy walls that perhaps belong to an episcopal building.
Waves' House in front of the sea is located in Torre del Pozzo. Waves' House in front of the sea provides accommodation, featuring TV, Balcony/Terrace, Kitchen, among other amenities. This House features TV, Balcony/Terrace, Kitchen, to make your stay a comfortable one.
Waves' House in front of the sea has 2 Bedrooms , 1 Bathroom, and max occupancy of 4 people. The minimum rental for this property is 7 nights, but this can change depending on the season you plan on staying. Previous guests have given good rated it, and VRBO labeled it a top-rated House because of the excellent services rendered by the owner or manager of this House, and has consistently provided great experiences for their guests. Most families or guests that use it recommend it to their friends and some of them are repeat guests. House has a friendly neighborhood, and the Torre del Pozzo has interesting places to visit. If you want to learn more about the House in Torre del Pozzo, such as places to visit and things to do nearby, you can check below to learn more.
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The last seen price for this House was USD $82
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