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Vacation rentals in Martassina

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A refreshing swimming pool is surrounded by lush greenery and tropical plants. Comfortable lounge chairs are positioned nearby under shaded umbrellas, providing a relaxing outdoor space. The pool features clear blue water, inviting for a leisurely swim on a sunny day.
Home in Cascinette d'Ivrea
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

VillaGió swimming pool Nordic sauna exclusive use

Are you a couple looking for a retreat in a peaceful oasis with garden pool and spa (Nordic bath and sauna)? Or friends for a different WEEKEND? Or for a BIRTHDAY? Or for an ANNIVERSARY? Or for a WEEKEND GIFT? Or TRAVELING? VILLA Giò is for YOU! In spring and summer, there is a SWIMMING POOL with a JACUZZI and a FULLY EQUIPPED OUTDOOR KITCHEN! On rainy, cold days… relaxation, bubbles, warmth, and pampering in our spa and gym. It is a totally independent house, surrounded by greenery for EXCLUSIVE use for our guests

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Cabin in Aosta Valley
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Charming cozy cabin with amazing view

Alps Mountains. Italy. Aosta Valley. A cabin in a small village at 1600 meters,in the peace of meadows, grazing cows and mountains. Snow (usually) in the winter. A place of the heart, lovingly restored preserving the ancient beams of the roof. A wonderful view from the large windows and a special tranquility for those in search of peace, warmth and relaxation. The furniture is very nice: wood above all, but also more lively colors, and modern comforts. Quiet excursions, both on snowshoes or ski.

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The living area features a modern sofa positioned near large windows, offering expansive views of the mountains. Natural wood elements are highlighted throughout the space, with a staircase leading to an upper level. A dining table is visible in the background, enhancing the open layout.
Apartment in Montepiano
5 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Pra di Brëc "Nonni Pierino&Ermelinda" Vacation home

Pra di Brëc is our dream that became true. We have restructured our grandparents’ home and we would like to offer you an experience characterized by simplicity and hospitality, to understand and appreciate the value of the family we grew up with. We have combined tradition and design, maintaining the original structure of the house and re-using the materials available in the old house . We have combined these antique materials (and objects) with a modern thought of aesthetics and comfort.

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The spacious living area features wooden beams and walls, creating a warm ambiance. A comfortable sofa is paired with a wooden coffee table. A television is mounted near a console, while large windows provide natural light and views of the surrounding nature.
Cabin in Tressi
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 71 reviews

LA MURA' - Your place in the Gran Paradiso

La murà is a charming house in stone, wood and a "lose" roof recovered by Emanuele in the place where a barn stood at 1200 meters in the Gran Paradiso National Park. In the hamlet of Tressi - Tersy in Franco-Provençal - in one of the wildest corners of the Alps, the house is isolated and has an exclusive view of the Forzo valley. Designed for families, suitable as the starting point for a thousand and one excursions in the Park, it is a treasure trove of relaxation surrounded by nature.

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Cabin in Chiapinetto
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

La Mason dl'Arc - Cabin in Gran Paradiso

"La Casa dell 'Arco" takes its name from the entrance arch, a typical element of the architecture of Frassinetto, which characterizes this historic house. Its oldest core dates back to the 13th – 14th century. The unit is made up of three rooms with attention to detail to rediscover the warm atmosphere of the alpine houses. The living room with a sofa/bed and fireplace precedes the kitchen and to complete a beautiful room with shower and a comfortable and equipped bathroom.

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Tiny home in Viverone
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Skyroom, the nest among the olive trees

Federica has created a PRIVATE area immersed in the tranquility of nature, ideal for unwinding. You'll find the Skyroom, a tiny house with windows overlooking the lake, complete with a retractable transparent roof for admiring the sky. There's also a gazebo with a table and loungers, and a fully equipped bathroom, all for the exclusive use of the skyroom. A delicious breakfast is included, and for those who want it, an EXTRA is the private use of the lake-view jacuzzi

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Condo in Cit Turin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

Among the jewels of the Liberty

Spacious and welcoming apartment, furnished with taste and character, on the 1st floor of a historic building in the elegant Cit Turin district, characterized by the presence of some of the greatest examples of Liberty architecture. Close to the center, within walking distance, and very close to Porta Susa Station, the airport bus terminal and a few meters from the Acaja metro stop. Convenient to all amenities including the lively daily market in Piazza Benefica.

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Tiny home in Coassolo Torinese
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Relax Della Valle

Surrounded by greenery, Relax Della Valle is a haven of peace where time stands still. Two natural wood Pods welcome you with warmth and comfort, offering intimacy and harmony. The Relaxation Area (for a fee) offers a sauna, whirlpool and heated hay room, with personalized treatments by reservation. The adjacent restaurant reveals the authentic flavors of the region, completing a wellness experience that regenerates body and soul, amidst nature, light, and quiet.

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A stone cottage is partially covered in a thick layer of snow, with soft white drifts surrounding its base. The building features a sloped roof and a chimney, blending seamlessly with the snowy landscape and mountains in the background.
Cabin in Martassina
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Panoramic independent mountain cabin.

Typical stone mountain hut, very panoramic, independent, renovated mostly reusing original materials. Located in Martassina, in the municipality of Ala Di Stura, on a cliff that allows a unique glimpse of the valley, a few steps from the bar and shop. 4 beds. Maximum tranquility and easy to reach. Large private terrace with BBQ available. Search "Baite del Baus" "Baita d' la cravia'" "Baita della meridiana" "Baita panoramica in borgo alpino"

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Place to stay in Ceres
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 476 reviews

↟A Secluded Shelter in the Italian Alps↟

Our home, nestled among the trees, rests in peaceful seclusion a couple of kilometers from the nearest village. We are Riccardo, Cristina, Lorenzo, Bianca and Alice. We chose to come here, into the woods, to begin living a simple yet fulfilling life, learning from nature. We offer you an attic loft carefully renovated by Riccardo, with a double bed and a sofa bed (both beneath skylights), a kitchenette, a bathroom, and a wide view over the valley.

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A tranquil swimming pool is surrounded by a well-maintained lawn, with several lounge chairs positioned nearby. Lush vineyards are visible in the background, under a clear blue sky adorned with fluffy white clouds.
Villa in Barbaresco
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 75 reviews

Villa Edy Barbaresco panoramic view and swimming pool

Villa Edy is a large detached house with a garden and swimming pool (it is under construction and will be available from May/June 2025) that comfortably accommodates up to 14 people. Beautiful view of the Neive hills within walking distance of the center of Barbaresco. Ideal solution for families and couples of friends who want to enjoy the Langhe and outdoor life. Discounts for long stays and unlimited Wi-Fi, perfect for remote working.

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A charming building is softly illuminated against a twilight sky, set in a snowy landscape. Snow-covered ground and rocky mountains surround the structure, which features warm lighting from its windows and festive decorations that enhance its evening ambiance.
Apartment in Ala di Stura
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

the casias

Located in Val d'Ala, Casias has two balconies Featuring views of the valley and mountains, this apartment also offers free Wi-Fi. The property is non-smoking and is located 40 km from Turin and Caselle airport This apartment has two bedrooms, a kitchen with an oven and refrigerator, a flat-screen TV, a seating area with two sofa beds, and a bathroom with a shower. There is an outdoor SPA that can be booked at an additional cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Martassina?

    Travelers frequently choose accommodations in the historic village center or countryside homes for a quiet, authentic experience. Some stays feature gardens or terraces overlooking the hills, making relaxation easy year-round.

  • What are the best things to do in Martassina with kids?

    Families with children often enjoy picnicking in the countryside, seasonal fruit picking, or participating in hands-on craft workshops in Martassina. Exploring local markets and gentle hiking trails adds to the experience.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Martassina?

    Explore village lanes lined with historic houses, visit local markets for Piedmontese specialties, or join a cooking class to learn regional recipes. Outdoor experiences range from gentle hikes to guided tastings at nearby wineries.

  • How is the weather in Martassina?

    Martassina’s weather is cool in winter, with temperatures near 34–44°F (1–7°C), and becomes mild to warm between May and September, reaching around 66–78°F (19–26°C). Spring and autumn bring more rain, so packing a light jacket is wise.

  • When is the best time to visit Martassina?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures, lush scenery, and lively festivals that celebrate Piedmont’s traditions. Each season has its own charm, with summer bringing outdoor events and winter drawing those who enjoy crisp countryside air.

  • What are the best places to visit in Martassina?

    Highlights include the historic village center, stone chapels, and artisan shops that showcase local crafts. Nature lovers may also enjoy nearby wooded trails and panoramic viewpoints around Martassina.

  • What are some hiking trails in Martassina?

    Martassina has scenic walking routes through wooded hills, vineyard landscapes, and rural paths linking nearby hamlets. Trail difficulty varies, with gentle walks suitable for many visitors and steeper routes for those seeking more challenge.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Martassina?

    Families can stroll village lanes, join cooking workshops, or picnic in the countryside around Martassina. Exploring local farms or attending community events also make for memorable family experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Martassina?

    Popular day trips from Martassina include exploring historic towns with medieval architecture, visiting local wineries, or hiking nearby natural parks. Culinary travelers often explore farm visits or seasonal food markets around the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Martassina?

    Many stays in Martassina are pet friendly, especially in countryside homes or village apartments with outdoor access. Local hosts sometimes suggest walking routes through nearby hills that both people and pets can enjoy.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Martassina?

    Explore Martassina’s markets early for fresh produce, and greet locals in the village center to experience a welcoming atmosphere. Comfortable shoes are helpful for cobbled paths, and sampling house-made dishes gives insight into regional traditions.

  • What is Martassina known for?

    Martassina is known for its scenic landscapes, distinct Piedmontese culinary traditions, and village life surrounded by forests and hills. This area draws visitors interested in local food, seasonal festivals, and tranquil countryside walks.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Martassina?

    Wandering Martassina’s quiet lanes often leads to historic chapels, artisan workshops, or small family-run trattorias. Hilly footpaths around the village sometimes reveal lesser-known viewpoints and traditional stone farmhouses.

  • What are the best foods to try in Martassina?

    Martassina is rooted in Piedmontese flavors: travelers often try agnolotti pasta, local farmhouse cheeses, hazelnut desserts, and regional salumi. Traditional dishes often feature mushrooms, truffles, and robust red wines from nearby vineyards.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Martassina?

    Comfortable walking shoes and layers are suggested, as Martassina's temperatures shift seasonally from around 34–78°F (1–26°C). A light rain jacket is practical, and many travelers bring a reusable bag for market visits or picnics.

  • What is the nightlife in Martassina like?

    Martassina has a quiet, relaxed nightlife, with cozy trattorias and local bars where you can sample regional wines. Evenings often center on conversation, live folk music, or tasting local cheeses and charcuterie.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Martassina?

    Martassina often celebrates traditional local festivals tied to food, wine, or regional culture, especially in late spring and autumn. Village fairs with live music, artisan markets, and harvest-themed events are frequently suggested for visitors seeking a festive atmosphere.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Martassina?

    Martassina has a range of vacation rentals that frequently welcome families, with amenities like kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and outdoor space often available. Many stays are located near village squares or scenic countryside, letting families easily connect with local life.

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