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Our resorts in Andalucia
We boast some beautiful villas in Andalucia, many of them set in idyllic, countryside locations. To reach the majority of our properties, you have to drive off the beaten track along unsurfaced mountain roads where youll get a real away-from-it-all feeling. When you take in the stunning views from your villa it will make the journey entirely worthwhile.
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Granada Airport Frigiliana Rio de la Miel Torrox Cantarrijan Nerja
Seville Velez Malaga Mijas Malaga Malaga Airport
Frigiliana - 1 hour from Malaga Q
Discover local charm " Hints of history " Local cuisine One of the most beautiful villages in Spain, with white sugar cube houses piled up on steep narrow slopes, Frigiliana sits in the foothills of the Sierra de Tejeda Mountains. Explore the narrow, winding streets and steps of the old Moorish and Medieval quarter where ceramic tile plaques detailing the villages history adorn brightly painted houses. You can also stop off at an old world wine cellar where you can sample the famous local vintage straight from the barrel. There are many fine restaurants serving traditional Spanish cuisine and little shops selling local, handcrafted items tucked away in the winding streets, just waiting to be discovered.
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Nerja - 50 mins from Malaga Q
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Discover local charm " Hints of history " On the beach " Outdoor pursuits With dramatic backdrop of the Sierra de Tejeda mountains, picturesque beaches plus Guideline for bottom of temp bars countless rocky coves, Nerja is one of the most beautiful regions of Andalucía. Still retaining its charm and genuine Spanish character, the focal pointmonths is a Guideline for bottom of of the town magnificent marble-paved promenade, El Balcon de Europa, which juts out on a rocky outcrop between two bays. Stroll here and enjoy stunning views, street entertainers and great restaurants. Nearby, why not venture into the famous Cuevas de Nerja to see prehistoric cave paintings and the longest stalactites in the world all 63 metres long.
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Cantarrijan - 1 hour 20 mins
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On the beach " Outdoor pursuits " Local cuisine Set in the province of Granada on the Costa Tropical, Cantarrijan sits within an area of national parkland enjoying fabulous views across the countryside and out to sea. Here youll find a few local restaurants, while La Herradura can be reached within a fifteen minute drive which offers restaurants, bars and shops as well as a beautiful sandy beach.
Take a drive through the Sierra Nevada mountains to Granada, one of the most beautiful cities in Spain with its gorgeous Alhambra Palace and romantic Generalife Gardens Catch a concert in the caves of Nerja the 63 meter high Sala de Cataclismo is the venue for a music and dance festival each summer in July Join in a fiesta with fireworks, funfair, fino sherry and authentic flamenco dancing during the peak summer season Visit the brand new Picasso Museum in Malaga next door to a Roman theatre and a Renaissance-style cathedral displaying rare works donated by the artists family Get a taste of all things British - Gibraltar makes a great day out with its impressive naval history, great tax-free shopping and cheeky Barbary apes up on the Rock People watch at Puerto Banus marina. Maybe spot a celebrity or two! Tivoli World theme park, the biggest amusement park on the coast, makes for a special day out with family and friends Take in a round of golf at one of the many golf courses dotted around the region
Rio de la Miel - 1 hour from Malaga Q
Discover local charm " Outdoor pursuits We have a couple of villas hidden away in this tranquil area, a remote and beautiful natural park of avocado trees and sugar cane, hence the name which means Honey River. The nearest village is Maro. This tiny hamlet seems to have missed the main tourist spotlight and just has a couple of bars, mini-marts and a beach. From the main road here, there are narrow paths winding down to some often quiet little coves.
Torrox - 40 Mins from Malaga Q
Discover local charm " Local cuisine " On the Beach " Atmospheric evenings Torrox Pueblo is a typical Spanish village with a quaint square, church, a few bars and a local market. A few kilometres away, down on the coast, Torrox Costa has an impressive promenade lined with restaurants, pavement cafés and bars. With 9km of coastline, Torrox is home to a long straight beach and also boasts one of the best climates in Europe. A typical evening here is spent strolling from bar to bar, sampling the regions tapas and selection of wines. Most of our villas are situated in the countryside around Torrox Pueblo with great views over the mountains and sea. Here, you can relax in the peace and tranquillity of your rural villa with seaside fun and traditional Spanish village life just a short distance away.
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