Review
Diana and Andrew Wilson

Review
Alison McKenzie and family

“We have recently visited Molino Cis for the second time. It is a really magical place in a very beautiful part of the world. The house is spacious, well set out and well equipped, with ample space for the whole family. It has been restored with sensitivity to its historic origins and incredible natural surroundings. The views of the mountains from the house are sublime, We spent many days in the garden and also enjoyed exploring and cooling off in the river. It is a five minute drive and twenty minute walk to the local village where there are supermarkets, bakers -all the shops you need- plus the lovely weekly open air market. The home made ice cream from the local gelateria is to be recommended! The local area is one of outstanding natural beauty, with a range of outdoor pursuits on your doorstep from serious mountaineering to gentle walks around mountain top lakes. Nearby towns such as Feltre, Belluno and Agordo are definitely worth visiting for their beautiful architecture, views and also their lovely cafes and restaurants with wonderful Italian coffee and food. We are already missing the sounds of the river, the birds and eating our meals outdoors. Thank you for a fantastic holiday in a truly unique house. We look forward to visiting again.”

Review
Peter and Annie Beck

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Helen and Dave Kaspar

“We had a wonderful family holiday at this beautiful place a couple of years ago. Dave and I walked in the National Park of the Dolomites and ate in mountain refuges.  We visited the local Renaissance town of Feltre with its painted facades, and ventured through the Prosecco vineyards to visit the Palladian villas near Vicenza.  We all bathed in the river Ardo adjacent to the Mill, the boys played badminton and ping pong and enjoyed eating the pizzas in the local village of Trichiana. It is such a peaceful place to relax in, surrounded by the wild flower meadows with the view of the distant Dolomites. Birds, fireflies, a yellow backed toad,  fire salamanders, deer and hares were there with us.”