The story of the place
At Casa Oliva, you can enjoy the day exactly as you wish. There is no need to worry about time or planning. Treat yourself to a morning that begins in peace – sleep as long as you need, put on your favourite music, and enjoy your morning coffee on the terrace overlooking the surrounding nature. Here, time flows the way you want it to, and you can savour moments when everything adapts to you.
Key characteristics of the location
Capacity: up to 4 people, 2 double beds
Accommodation: rental of the entire cottage
Beverages: coffee and tea, wines from the Plenér winery
Kitchen: coffee maker, electric kettle, dishwasher, hob, fridge, and basic ingredients
Basic amenities: bathtub with hot water, pellet stove, towels and bed linen, slippers, shower gel and shampoo, toilet paper, Wi-Fi
Wellness: private sauna and Finnish hot tub included in the stay
Privacy: entire property with no other guests
Minimum stay: 2 nights
Fully electrified
Garden
Non-smoking facility
Privacy
Relax
Design
Accommodation
Casa Oliva is a peaceful countryside retreat where slowing down comes naturally. This stylish cottage, available exclusively for private rental, accommodates up to four guests and provides the ideal setting for relaxing away from the city – whether you are looking for a romantic weekend, a wellness stay or quiet time with your family.
Your stay includes a private sauna and Finnish hot tub, available throughout your visit and already included in the price. Wellness here is not an extra, but a natural part of the experience – in the rhythm of the countryside, without haste and without sharing with other guests.
The cottage is always rented as a whole property, so you can look forward to complete privacy, peace and a space entirely to yourselves. A small gift from a local farm adds to the atmosphere of the stay and highlights the authenticity of the place and its connection to the surrounding landscape.
About the owner
L
Lucie
It all started with one road trip. As a college student, I packed my backpack and set off for Italy. From the Dolomites to Tuscany. And it was there, among the mountains and vineyards, that I found the inspiration for the place that today bears the name Casa Oliva.
In the Dolomites, I was captivated by the simplicity of the wooden A-frame houses with giant glass walls and a breathtaking view. In Tuscany, I fell in love with the atmosphere again – slow mornings with coffee on the terrace, evenings with wine under the olive trees and the endless peace that prevailed there. And then I said to myself: "One day I will create such a place at home."