We stayed for two nights at agriturismo Sostio a Levante. What a beautiful domain up on the hills of Framura. The owner Lucca was very friendly and give you the best advise what your plans are for trips and visit the Cique Terre. Lucca's wife Laura cooked the best Italian meals from the area. Like pasta and lasagna with pesto. Together with the lovely red and white wines Lucca fabricate. We also joined a little tour at his winery and laboratory. Thank's for being so welcome at your property. We enjoyed a great time, relaxing at the pool after a nice trip in the area, like Portofino, the Cique Terre by boat and the suggestion of Lucca Portovenere, beautiful and no so touristic. We loved it there. Even the delicious foods in the harbour together with lovely wines. The appartments were very clean, nice interior, and absolute silent during the nights, no muskito's during our stay, all comfort on the room like towels, shower products, a fridge on the room and the oppertunitity to make some tea or coffee. We sure reccomment this place. And please ask Lucca to taste his wines, they are buonissimo.…
perfect location to escape from the muggy heat of the coast and masses of tourists. Luckily we live 1 hour away from this idyllic location and can't wait to go back. My husband and I feel relaxed and charged after swimming in the pool and dining on the terrace. Thankyou
We stayed just one night but it was like staying with friends. Small and family run, not luxurious but everything we needed with friendly helpful service and advice on places to visit even in our next location and the best food so far on our Italian travels.
What a lovely 4 days spent in peace & quite, bird song in morning & evening. Luca & Laura are great hosts, she a great cook. Simple home cooked food every evening, with their own wine and olive oil. Rooms not air conditioned but fan available. Nice little pool for cooling down. Sitting here as the sun sets on another chapter of our Italian holidays. #SostioaLevante we will be back. Grazie
Quiet location in hills among vineyards and olive groves, with partly distant sea view. Nice pool. Good breakfasts, very good evening dining, probably some of the best pasta made by Ms. Laura we have had in Italy so far. Good advice for continuing our trip in Liguria. We missed only a TV set in our room. The close and picturesque Cinque Terre is in the season still a beautiful yet rather overcrowded area. Travelling further up on the Ligurian coast to Portofino was probably quiter and more enjoyable.
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