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Welcome to Dozza
We are a young Anglo-Italian family who love meeting people from all over the world and introducing them to life on and around our little farm stay. Our rural retreat offers affordable accommodation, meals and activities for backpackers, campers and all independent travellers who want to see, hear, touch, smell and of course taste an authentic slice of the Italian countryside.
Thank you for offering people this opportunity to see Emilia-Romagna with different eyes - Rebecka Domig, 20, Austria
Sincere people providing a special experience for travellers - Craig Sologinkin, 25, Australia
Our farm stay is located on the sunny, south-facing side of a valley in the foothills of the Apennines. It is just three kilometres south of the Via Emilia, originally a Roman road, between Bologna and Imola. This unique corner of the Emilia Romagna region offers beautiful views across fie... |
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Welcome to Dozza
We are a young Anglo-Italian family who love meeting people from all over the world and introducing them to life on and around our little farm stay. Our rural retreat offers affordable accommodation, meals and activities for backpackers, campers and all independent travellers who want to see, hear, touch, smell and of course taste an authentic slice of the Italian countryside.
Thank you for offering people this opportunity to see Emilia-Romagna with different eyes - Rebecka Domig, 20, Austria
Sincere people providing a special experience for travellers - Craig Sologinkin, 25, Australia
Our farm stay is located on the sunny, south-facing side of a valley in the foothills of the Apennines. It is just three kilometres south of the Via Emilia, originally a Roman road, between Bologna and Imola. This unique corner of the Emilia Romagna region offers beautiful views across fields of grapevines and fruit trees, and up to the medieval, walled hilltop village of Dozza.
Contact Us
Please email us at info@farmstayitaly.org to enquire about availability and arrange a stay on the farm. Alternatively telephone Victoria and Davide on +39 0542 678188 (home) or Victoria on +39 333 3121 646 (mobile).
How to find us
By bus: Catch the 101 bus that runs between Bologna and Imola and get off at the 'Café Nuevo' stop between Toscanella and Piratello (1 hour from Bologna, 10 minutes from Imola). The stop is about 3 km from the farm.
By train: The nearest station is in Imola, which has direct connections from Bologna, Ravenna, Rimini and Ancona. Go to Trenitalia
We are happy to come and collect you from either the bus stop or Imola train station.
Nearest airports: Bologna, with flights from many European cities, including Ryanair connections from London Stansted, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Frankfurt Hahn, Dublin, Paris, Oslo, Barcelona and Brussels. Look for Bologna (BLQ) on the Ryanair website.
Close to bus and railway stations, it is also a good base for exploring Italy - Jennifer Taylor, 20, UK
This is a beautiful part of the world - Darragh Kelly, 37, Ireland
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Our Farm
Our family-run farm is set on 1.5 hectares, or 3.7 acres, of land, much of which is planted with Sangiovese grapevines. We also have cherry, apricot, fig, walnut and olive trees and a varied vegetable plot that provides us with lettuce, spinach, strawberries, onions, garlic, peas, beans, tomatoes, potatoes, zucchini, peppers, aubergines and melons at different times during the year.
It is such a great experience learning about the Italian culture, getting close to different animals and plants - Vincent Wong and Bena Chan, 31 and 29, Hong Kong
This farm is really nice, located in a beautiful landscape - Maren Franz, 20, Germany
The farm animals include up to 10 head of beef cattle for our own consumption and sale, a few goats and chickens and a couple of pigs for most of the year. We have two pet dogs and a yard cat too.
We aim to be as self-sufficient as we can and wherever possible meals are made using our own meat, vegetables, eggs and fruit, and served with red wine produced from our grapes. Any produce we do not use ourselves is sold to friends and acquaintances. Guests may also purchase our wine or homemade preserves subject to availability. |
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“You’ll be sleeping in the barn,” said Pilar, as she led me through the courtyard of Casa da Curiscada to my sleeping quarters.
After a full day of hiking I had hoped for something more comfortable than a barn, but with my aching feet I was willing to sleep anywhere. And this home has a long history of offering refuge to travelers thanks to its location on the historic trail known as El Camino de Santiago or The Way of St. James.
For more than 12 centuries pilgrims have been making the 700-km trek from France through the Pyrenees and across northern Spain to pay homage to the relics of the apostle St. James in the city of Santiago de Compostela. Enroute, many pilgrims stay in refugios, the public network of hostels along the trail, free to those officially registered with the Pilgrim’s Office.
I was not a pilgrim and planned to hike for only two days, so I had chosen an a... |
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“You’ll be sleeping in the barn,” said Pilar, as she led me through the courtyard of Casa da Curiscada to my sleeping quarters.
After a full day of hiking I had hoped for something more comfortable than a barn, but with my aching feet I was willing to sleep anywhere. And this home has a long history of offering refuge to travelers thanks to its location on the historic trail known as El Camino de Santiago or The Way of St. James.
For more than 12 centuries pilgrims have been making the 700-km trek from France through the Pyrenees and across northern Spain to pay homage to the relics of the apostle St. James in the city of Santiago de Compostela. Enroute, many pilgrims stay in refugios, the public network of hostels along the trail, free to those officially registered with the Pilgrim’s Office.
I was not a pilgrim and planned to hike for only two days, so I had chosen an alternative—casa de turismo rural or country home. While not free, these historic farmhouses, designated for preservation by the Spanish government, offer the opportunity to experience the region’s rich history and the life of a pilgrim. They also provide a glimpse into rural life and an opportunity to meet and support the locals. And at under $50 euros a night they fit my budget. My room for the night was at a private home located between the villages of Arzúa and Burres, and only 36 km from my final destination.
“Pilgrims would grab some straw from the field to catch some sleep before the final push to the Cathedral, ” explains Pilar, pointing to a photo display by the doorway. It shows the home filled with livestock pens and bales of hay. Built over 400 years ago, it had been abandoned when she and her husband bought it four years ago.
Like other casa rurales in Spain’s countryside, this home has been fully restored. It boasts seven bedrooms as well as a patio, television, country kitchen, and fireplace. My room, formerly a wing in the barn, has been decorated in a charming, rustic Gallego style and contains every modern comfort. Breakfast is included.
Located in the heart of “Green Spain,” the region is still relatively unknown, but it is a place of quiet beauty—undulating green hills, rocky granite outcroppings, and deep coastal inlets carved by the powerful Atlantic waters. Everyone is welcome to hike El Camino. Small village cafés such as Mesón a Paínza offer caňas (glasses of beer) and leisurely lunches that include tetilla cheese, hearty peasant bread, and caldo gallego soup. It’s easy to imagine that life is unchanged from when pilgrims first walked the trail over one thousand years ago.
I awoke to the sound of cows lowing. Outside, the panandero had dropped off a basket of the day’s bread. Pilar was bringing in buckets of fresh milk. As I relaxed in bed and listened to the clinking of cow bells, I realized I could get used to sleeping in a barn.
For More Info
Casa da Curiscada is located at 15819 Arzúa, www.casacuriscada.com; Mesón a Paínza is a country restaurant that serves traditional food and offers accommodation in historic stone dwellings: www.apainza.com; Tourism Galicia lists a selection of rural accommodations: www.turgalicia.es. |
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Casa da Curiscada -- A Curiscada, Burres s/n -- Arzúa, 15819 A Coruña -- Galicia, Spain Tlfs. (+34) 981 815 003 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (+34) 981 815 003 end_of_the_skype_highlighting -- (+34) 699 973 454 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (+34) 699 973 454 end_of_the_skype_highlighting Web. www.casacuriscada.com EMail. info@casacuriscada.com -- casacuriscada@hotmail.com |
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Germany-Bavaria-Allgau-Bavarian Swabia
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Sandy provides hostel style accommodations designed for backpackers, located in a nice quiet area, close to the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Sandy is a cheap place to crash close to the main sights, in the heart of Rome, with several transportation options close by(underground, buses, etc.). Our international atmosphere and friendly� english speaking staff� help to make us a backpacker's paradise.
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Sandy provides hostel style accommodations designed for backpackers, located in a nice quiet area, close to the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Sandy is a cheap place to crash close to the main sights, in the heart of Rome, with several transportation options close by(underground, buses, etc.). Our international atmosphere and friendly� english speaking staff� help to make us a backpacker's paradise.
We offer: - Cheap prices
- Best facilities near the colleseum
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CENTRAL LOCATION - NEARBY THE COLOSSEUM AND THE MAIN TRAIN STATION (TERMINI)
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HOW TO REACH SANDY PLACE FROM AIRPORTS AND TRAIN STATIONS:
From Central Train Station (Termini): Exit by track n.22 and take via Cavour. Walk seven blocks. Sandy is on the left (Via Cavour 136).
From Leonardo Da Vinci Airport (Fiumicino): Take the train direct to Termini (train station) and then follow the previous instructions.
From Ciampino Airport: Take the Blue Cotral bus that runs every half hour to Anagnina.From Anagnina take the metro line A to Termini (train station) and then follow the previous instructions
From Tiburtina Train Station: Take the metro line B (direction Laurentina).Get off at Cavour station. Walk uphill along Via Cavour and Sandy Hostel is at n. 136.
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Cortijo Carranque :"Rest, retreat and restoration in a Christian Setting" Welcome to Cortijo CarranqueCortijo Carranque is a rural Holiday and Retreat Centre - an ideal location for those who enjoy peace and quiet, surrounded by beautiful countryside and abundant wildlife. A Beautiful Place to StayNestling in the rolling Andalucían foothills, surrounded by abundant citrus orchards, Cortijo Carranque, with its “dove-cote” tower, is a 400 year-old manor house which has recently been lovingly restored to provide a beautiful, spacious house with many unique features. ATaste of Real Andalucía
The rural hamlet of Carranque, near Coín, Malaga, is a place where the rhythm of life continues much as it has done for centuries, revolving around the changing seasons: winter rainfall and summer irrigation, spring-time orange harvest and autumn olive harvest. There may be a few more cars than 50 years ago, and tractors and motorbikes are gradually replacing the donkeys, but the place still retains its ambience of peace and tranquillity. At Cortijo Carranque we offer:- Holidays, B & B or self-catering for individuals and groups
- Retreats, Quiet Days and Respite Breaks for, Ministers, Carers, and people in need of “Time Out”.
- Weddings, and other Special Events and Celebrations
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Contact us By PostBuzón 65 Rest. La Cruz de Piedra Coín 29100 Málaga Spain | By telephoneT: +34 951 047228 M: +34 635 716868 M: +34 645 569166 |
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