LA VIÑUELA
Self-catering accomodation
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2024
Recommended
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2024
By going to Atalbéitar, Edith, a French, rents in her trois three charming and very functional gîtes, in the midst of orchards and with a sea salt pool. Sample of olive oil offered for a stay of one week…
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This Andalusian farmhouse is part of the " Taha de Pitres " , a group of 7 picturesque villages flanked on the hill, run, such as kite, an access road a vertiginous sinuosity.
Vinuela is a large very old residence, consisting of several buildings built in typical Berber style Alpujarra. Tucked in an exuberant nature, nestled in the valley, it should be discovered. It was lovingly restored to create three cottages charm: the studio, for 2 people, Casita for 2-4 people and Cuadra for 2-4 people. All fully-equipped and intimate, each has a personal charm.
A warm welcome is offered by Edith, the owner of the premises, who knows the region and can suggest all his possibilities. A multitude of hiking trails cross near Vinuela like a cobweb and link the magnificent and authentic nearby villages. The GR7 including is right outside the door. Finally, a fresh bath, a saltwater pool where nature is reflected in splendour, reconcile you life, allowing you during meditating, in the shade of a fig tree, on the pleasure of being.
It is the experience that we have lived and we are not ready to forget it.