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Agritourism Settecentoalberi
Agritourism

Agritourism Settecentoalberi

Agriturismo Settecentoalberi

144, Via Guaiane - 30020 - Noventa di Piave (VE) - Veneto, Italy

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The Settecentoalberi agritourism offers eco-sustainable hospitality in Noventa di Piave, a town located between the Venetian Alps and the city of Venice.

There are several places to discover and visit in the surrounding area including the Lower Piave, the Sile, Jesolo and the lagoon easily reachable from the location of the agritourism.

Guests are welcomed in a fascinating natural setting framed by a forest with over seven hundred trees from which the name of the business derives.

The Settecentoalberi agritourism has five rooms with private bathroom, one of which is equipped for disabled people in wheelchairs. There is also an open space room equipped with books and music at guests' disposal.

Services and activities of the Settecentoalberi agritourism

The Settecentoalberi restaurant offers natural cuisine based on the seasonality of its products grown sustainably following organic and biodynamic agriculture.

Among the genuine ingredients used in the preparation of the dishes we also find: stone-ground Servigliano flour, fresh vegetables from the garden picked at the moment and cheeses from local farms.

Settecentoalberi has a small shop inside for the sale of its products, both fresh from the garden and those processed in its own laboratory.

The agritourism offers a paid shuttle service to/from San Donà di Piave train station.

The green commitment of the Settecentoalberi agritourism

Settecentoalberi is an agricultural company that operates natural and responsible agriculture, without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers.

In addition to respecting the natural seasonality of the products, the Settecentoalberi agricultural company also enhances the typical varieties of the territory.

The company's activities include the care of fruit trees, the care of plants and soil in the garden, the milling of ancient corn flours, the production of honey and the care of chickens.

Respect for the environment is also evident from the presence of a solar system and a heat pump for the energy used for air conditioning (cooling and heating) of the rooms.

Prices and availability of the Settecentoalberi agritourism

Breakfast at the Settecentoalberi agritourism is not included in the room price, but must be indicated upon arrival.

This choice aims to avoid food waste by focusing on customizing the offer based on guests' needs.

The types of breakfast to choose from are:

  • None
  • Small breakfast (bread, butter, 2 Settecentoalberi jams, coffee or tea or cappuccino): €5
  • Italian breakfast (bread, butter, Settecentoalberi jams, coffee or tea or cappuccino, fruit juice, a slice of homemade dessert): €10
  • Continental breakfast (bread, omelette or fried egg, small platter of cold cuts or cheese, fruit juice, coffee or cappuccino or tea): €10
  • Chef's breakfast (Italian or continental breakfast with dessert tasting): €15
  • Km 0 breakfast to discover the area (with high quality local products: cheeses, cold cuts, sweets and biscuits): €15
  • A la carte breakfast

 

(Update: March 2024)

For more information on prices and to check the availability, click on the envelope icon in the section below and send an email to Settecentoalberi agritourism directly from this page.

CountryItaly
RegionVeneto
County Province District DépartmentVenice (VE)
City Town MunicipalityNoventa di Piave
StayAgritourism
Services
  • Online Booking
  • Debit or Credit Cards Accepted
  • Disabled Accessible
  • Pick Up Service
  • Free WiFi
  • Farm
  • Local Products from Vendors
  • Vegetarian Cuisine
  • Rooms or Apartments
  • Breakfast Included
  • In-Room Private Bathroom
  • Hair Dryer
  • In-Room Safe
  • Garden
  • Wood, Park or Pine Grove
  • Conference Room
  • Classes, Seminars, Workshops
  • Educational Activities
  • Bikes for Free
  • Bike Rental
  • Food & Wine Itineraries
  • Outdoor Sports Activities
  • Event Organization
Green Points
  • Supports Local Economy
  • Green Projects Supporter
  • Reachable Foot or Public Transit
  • Recycling
  • Own Production Products
  • Organic Products
  • Local Food
  • No Single-Dose
  • Ecological Cleaning Detergents
  • Fair Trade Products
  • Use of Recycled Material
  • Electricity by PV System
  • Energy Saving Lightbulbs
  • Energy Class Label A
  • Hot Water-Heating by PV System
  • Water Flow Reducer
  • Double Button Toilet Flush
  • Follow Green Building Criteria

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