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Eco-friendly house near Venice lagoon: Casa Fiorindo

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A stone’s throw from Venice lagoon. Once it was the house of mr. Fiorindo, now it is a eco-friendly and charming house to discover a different Venice. Cycling through channels, but also canoing or boating. From Casa Fiorindo a luxuriant land between lagoon and sea. Between old mills, Palladio’s villas, archeological sites, fishermans houses and magical nature corners. Paola is here to tell us about this place. She deals with sustainable hospitality, but she also cultivates trees, flowers and plants.

An ancient country house that was turned into an eco-friendly retreat. Here respect for nature is put at the first place. Paola Coppe is the one who runs these eco-sustainable apartments, together with her husband Giorgio and their children. She did of plants her job. For this reason Casa Fiorindo is surrounded by hedges and plants. With an orchard of old species, as well as roses, hydrangeas, every type of flower and a big vegetable garden. “In my nursery, i cultivate special plants, chosen for their fragrance, shape and the colour of leaves, trunk or cortex”.

Peach branch, with flowers bloomings

An old variety of Apple tree, planted in Casa Fiorindo Paola Coppe with her children A red flower from the garden

In this country house, immersed into flavourings and colours of nature, Paola shares with her guests her green passion. Casa Fiorindo is the ideal starting point for the discovery of an unusual corner of Venetian lagoon. Thick with scents, silent, slowness and a lot of nature. We interviewed the host, here’s what we learnt from Paola:

What’s the story of the eco-friendly house Casa Fiorindo?

I’ve always lived in this places right on the other side of the river, few metres far there’s my parents house. In 1988 we bought this small piece of land with mr. Fiorindo’s house, with cowshed, storerooms and cellar. A little at a time, along the dirt road that surround the house we planted a lovely hedge and a lot of ancient fruit trees.

To me planting trees is like creating beauty and transform the territory. I’ve started the nursery cultivating roses, hydrangeas and peculiar shrubs. This gave me the possibility to know beautiful persons both costumers and others nursery colleagues and artisans. All nice people passioned about their job and with which the working relationship turned in friendship.

eco-friendly house Casa Fiorindo, peach flower

Channel of the lagoon,passes through a field Casa Fiorindo's outdoor, roses and lawn Pink rose from Casa Fiorindo

At the start of 2000s, with my husband Giorgio, we built our house and we came to live here. We made a nice garden and planted lots of trees. Gradually with strain and effort it all became marvellous, the place was transformed. The old buildings were still there and we decided to demolish a bit at a time. From the old house of mr. Fiorindo we had the chance to build a eco-friendly country house. We put together venetian tradition, with projecting, tecnologies and materials adapted to security, higiene, energy saving, comfort and beauty standards.

eco-friendly house Casa Fiorindo: an indoor space with modern furniture, but traditional materials (cotto tile, wood)

Casa Fiorindo: an indoor space with modern furniture, but traditional materials (cotto tile, wood)

Casa Fiorindo by night with the porch and lights Casa fiorindo from the outdoor Bed covers are made with natural textile

During the construction, we put effort on thechoice of materials. So, hand turned materials we found nearby, the old ones recovered and the new ones finely crafted. Bricks and blocks from the old building, stones and tiles handcrafted in the old furnace “Fonti”. Earth colured mortars, cleaned gravel, smooth cement, spruce wood and marble.

We put together modern furniture and the old that was restored. For the curtains, kitchen linen, pillows and bedspreads we used the gorgeus textile of Michele, from the historic factory Eger (1877). Bed linen is made of stone washed cotton, a special treatment that makes it soft and pleasing. Its natural fabric don’t have to be ironed and it’s widely used in the scandinavian countries.

Our agritourism is new but we wanted to give back the identity of where it was built. So we gave every house the name of special persons like a goddess, an ancient road, a neighbourhood that influenced and shaped the place.

Some chickens from the eco-friendly garden

The wide porch of Casa Fiorindo a grass field in the countryside nearby Casa Fiorindo View of the grass and the porch of the agritourism

What sustainable habits did you adopt?

First thing was south oriented planning for the correct insulation, as well as insulation to protect from heat and cold. Then we decided for autopowered electricity with PV panels. Also the kitchen burners are induction plates, using clean energy. We have an electric heat pump that heats all the water supply needed and the same goes for air conditioning. All the bulbs are low-energy led. We have a biologic sewage plant for the waste water. We put a lot of effort on recycling, so we put containers for the separate collection.

eco-friendly house One of the rooms, with direct access to the garden

Room with wide bed and terrace Wide modern Bathroom room with terrace and wide bed, natural sheets

We had a positive influence from you – Ecobnb – and we started using bio-based soaps and detergents.

Into the apartments we provide for breakfast fruit juice and compote made only with fruit, brown sugar, lemon and water. They’re made by “La Giasena”, a factory that produces fruit and transform it. Organic milk comes from Cansiglio’s breeders, and artisanal biscuits from the great “Bettina”, which produces with big passion and fine selection of raw material. A good example of eco-friendly food selection.

Local products at the eco-friendly house Casa Fiorindo: Artisanl Biscuit, compote, organic milk, fruits

Organic local products, offered by Paola to hosts

What are the best places to visit and the recommended slow routes (walking, cycling, etc.) starting from your house?

We are very close from Venice lagoon. 4 km far from Casa Fiorindo, in Portegrandi, there’s the dock for touristic ferries, for trips up the Sile river, islands of venetian lagoon and to Venice.

You can do beautiful bike tours by yourself or with a guide down Sile river from Treviso to the sea, Jesolo or Cavallino, famous beaches. We offer some free bikes or you can rent high level bikes. Going down the cylcing greenway from Treviso to sea, you’ll pass by small towns of S. Elena di Silea, Casale sul Sile, Musestre, Quarto d’Altino, Portegrandi, Caposile and Jesolo.

It’s possible to visit the nature of Sile river also by water with canoe, kayak or rubber boat. You can go with the flow and meet old mills, submerged boats, marinas, beautiful venetian villas, but also trattorias, taverns and small nature corners where you can bird watching and relax.

venetian lagoon with channels

Venice lagoon view from above, near Casa Fiorindo

A venetian villa with wide entrance and well-finished garden Pantana, a wooden boat for shallow water bird into trees

Those who are way into birding, will find various watchtowers along Sile river and into the lagoon to see coots, mallards amd herons.

From Caorle there are very nice boat trips to lagoon. You can visit  fisherman’s  “casoni” (the mansions) and have a break together. Otherwise you can plan a boat+bike itinerary to visit Livenza river, channels, valleys, country roads and farms. Here you can visit the house which hosted writer Hernest Hemingway.

A student of history can’t miss National Museum of Altino (10 min from Casa Fiorindo). Altino was the main port of ancient venetians, before the rise of Venice. There you can find antiquities of Mesolithic, Bronze Age, Iton Age and pre-roman and roman’s age.

We are also close to historical cities like Treviso, Asolo, Castelfranco, Cittadella, Bassano del Grappa, Vicenza, Padova, Verona. Not to be missed also coastal towns Cavallino, Jesolo, Eraclea and Caorle. In Meolo you can see Villas of 1500, property of venetian nobles that came to administrate the countryside during summer.

If you like typical cuisine you can try trattorias and restaurants with excellent fish or meat menù. Various wine factories have typical local wines: merlot, cabernet sauvignon and franc, refosco, raboso, pinot grigio, chardonnay, glera, prosecco.

pouring wine in a glass

Local wine, via pxhere

Which green experiences do you recommend to your guests?

Definitely the bike tour in the Sile river to the Venice lagoon, which starts exactly 4 kilometres from the house. But also the trip boat+bike on Lemene, a river that flows into Caorle. Here you can have lunch in the old town, or in the seafront, with the view of Scogliera Viva, the cliff where rocks have been sculpted by artists.

One of the "casoni", fisherman's mansion, with straw roof

Trip boat+bike on Lemene, by Paola Coppe

Scogliera Viva in Caorle Woman's head carved on the cliff Dolphin carved on the cliff Pink, red and yellow houses with coloured windows detail of a violet window in a pink house Round bell tower, medieval made with bricks boat in the lagoon carrying bikes Fisherman's mansion The river with natural landscape, and smerald water

What does it  mean to you being an Ecobnb?

Hosting who loves being in nature and country. Focus on good quality.

Enhancing the beauty of your own territory, cultivating, preserving and protecting what’s around you.

 

Cultivating, protecting and enhancing. Keywords that summarize wonderfully the project of this eco-friendly house.
Thank you Paola, for the interview!

If you’re searching for a quiet place into the nature. An authentic and sustainble house to start the discovery of a different Venice, this is the right Place!

The article Eco-friendly house near Venice lagoon: Casa Fiorindo was originally posted on Ecobnb.


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