After years of renovation, the Missanega House comes back to life with its five bedrooms, all different and refurbished maintaining the tradition and materials typical of a ligurian country house. The ancient walls are in local stone, the ceilings exclusively in chestnut beams from the "Val di Vara" area.
Each room has the name of a typical plant of the Mediterranean scrub, that you can find along the Cinqueterre paths and vineyards.
Ginestra (Broom Flower), with its warm yellowish tones; Rosmarino ( Rosemary), where green prevails in a fresh and relaxed atmosphere; Valeriana (Valerian), where everything tends to pink conveying a romantic aura; Erica, its white flowers, that stand out on dark tones, give to this room sobriety and elegance; Salvia (Sage) cherishes the tradition and the history with a retro taste.