Casina Sassorosso stands out for its romantic and authentic charm just outside the mountain village of Sassorosso, offering spectacular views across the surrounding peaks. This traditional stone house embraces a timeless atmosphere, with rustic interiors, wooden beams, and simple yet characterful furnishings. Overlooking a cosy garden enriched with classical statues and a relaxing pool, it is a place where tranquillity, nature, and comfort blend harmoniously perfect for couples or anyone seeking a peaceful, romantic retreat. Of course, families are welcome too!
The space:
Casina Sassorosso is arranged over two floors, with warm, welcoming spaces designed to combine comfort with rustic character.
Ground Floor:
An open-plan living/kitchen diner is ideal for relaxed meals and moments together. There is a fireplace for cosy evenings in – wood can be purchased on request. TV (Italian channels)
• Kitchen – oven, hob, washing machine, kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge/freezer, air-fryer
• Double bedroom
• Shower room – shower, WC, bidet and washbasin.
First floor:
Double bedroom
• Twin bedroom with door leading to cute covered private terrace
• Shower room – shower, WC, bidet and washbasin
Insect screens throughout
Outside:
• Beautifully maintained panoramic garden adorned with classical statues.
• Above ground small private pool for cooling off and taking in those views.
• Outdoor dining area offers the perfect setting for leisurely breakfasts, aperitifs at sunset, or romantic evenings under the mountain sky.
• BBQ
Casina Sassorosso is a unique haven in this picturesque mountain village, where the tradition of stone and chestnut wood meets the natural beauty of the Apennines, offering guests an authentic, rejuvenating, and effortlessly romantic stay.
A little about the area:
Please note that automated distance information can be misleading in rural areas. Although some places may appear close “as the crow flies,” walking routes are often impractical.
Sassorosso is a small mountain hamlet with just 50 inhabitants, and only one road in and out, thus providing peace and tranquility! Situated around 900M above sea level the altitude is perfect for comfortable sleeping even in the height of the summer and however warm it gets during the day. The mountain views are far reaching and stunning, and the sunsets beautiful!
A mountain retreat set in Garfagnana, the ‘green lung’ of Tuscany , but one can walk to a restaurant in less than 20 minutes too, which is a great bonus in such a rural area. There are two further eating options within a 10 minute drive and plenty more further afield. There is a small supermarket in the beautiful walled village of Castiglione less than 15 mins away, or else you can drive down to the village of Pieve Fosciana. Here you will find a large co-op, 3 good restaurants, and a wonderful deli where you can take away freshly cooked food for eating at home al fresco. They will make you home made lasagne and other pasta dishes on request too (with notice).
A little about the area:
Sassorosso is a small mountain hamlet with just 50 inhabitants, and the hamlet road is a dead end, thus providing peace and tranquility! Situated around 900M above sea level the altitude is perfect for comfortable sleeping even in the height of the summer and however warm it gets during the day. The mountain views are far reaching and stunning, and the sunsets beautiful!
A mountain retreat set in Garfagnana, the ‘green lung’ of Tuscany, yet one can walk to a restaurant in less than 20 minutes too, which is a great bonus in such a rural area. There are two further eating options within a 10 minute drive and plenty more further afield. There is a small supermarket in the beautiful walled village of Castiglione less than 15 mins away, or else you can drive a couple of minutes more down to the village of Pieve Fosciana. Here you will find a large co-op, 3 good restaurants, and a wonderful deli where you can take away freshly cooked food for eating at home al fresco. They will make you home made lasagne and other pasta dishes on request too (with notice).
Whilst this is a real mountain retreat there are still plenty of places to explore.
For relaxing afternoons out, there are lots of pretty villages to explore in the immediately locality, one of which is a fully walled medieval village commanding outstanding views over the Apuane mountains. Many of these villages have festas in the summer with food, drink and dancing.
The area is ideal for walking, hiking, horseriding, mountain biking and picnicking, surrounded by views of the seemingly endless mountains, and local chestnut woodland.
For those who enjoy the outdoor life there is also a local tree climbing/zip wiring park, with courses adapted for all age groups, from the very young to adults.
There are local adventure parks where one can try water canyoning, rock climbing, swimming in rock pools, canoeing etc and there is the Grotta del Vento, a massive cave system in the mountains which is a good day out.
There is an ancient fortress to visit with jaw dropping views, and interactive displays for children including a chance to try a little archery.
For when a townie day beckons, the local market town of Castelnuovo di Garfagnana is just 20 minutes away and has bars, shops, restaurants, a famous Thursday morning market, old castle walls, the river Serchio and local train station.
The beautiful mediaeval town of Barga with its cobbled streets, great architecture, cathedral and great views is only a half hour drive. Barga is famous for its art and music, and here one can often enjoy free music, evening markets, dancing, and sometimes even impromptu entertainment from Paolo Nutini! Becoming well known for its restaurants too, Barga has plenty of places to eat.
Lucca, the fully walled Mediaeval City and the Capital of the Region is just over a 1 hour drive and one can spend the day cycling or meandering along its ample walls; people watching in both the grand and tiny piazzas with prosecco, coffee or ice cream; designer shopping; climbing towers, visiting some of its 99 churches or just taking in the atmosphere. If you like opera, there is a recital every evening before dinner in a unique church setting.
The traditional Tuscan sites of Pisa and Florence are easily do-able in a day trip as are the beaches of Forte dei Marmi or Viareggio. Many guests also visit the Cinque Terre...
In summary, Sassorosso is a very rural location, yet if you do wish to explore the area there are a wealth of places to visit.