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Malaga, Spain  (# 19084)
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  VacationsFRBO Malaga Vacation Rentals Property ID 19084 Casa Las Jaras  

Major City: Malaga
Distance: 50-100 km

Type:   Villa
Area: Rural

Bedrooms: 2
Sleeps: 4
Baths: 1
Size: 100 Sq Ft

Internet: No
Pets OK: Call
Pool: Yes
Spa: No

Calendar: No
Exchange: No
For Sale: No
Credit Cards: No

 
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Languages: English

VacationsFRBO Listing Since: 2006-07-21

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This really is a superb location in which to spend a holiday. For
those seeking a relaxing family holiday amid wonderfully tranquil
scenery this "cortijo" offers the perfect setting. Reached by 1300
metres of rough track, the house is set in a finca of 8,000 square
metres, in the foothills of the Sierra Tejeda-Almijara.

'Casa Las Jaras' is a newly constructed villa with private pool (8 x
4m; 1.3 - 1,9 m deep.). It has a delightful feeling of comfortable
seclusion about it -yet it is perfectly situated for visits to the
Málaga coast, while the historic city of Granada would make an
excelelent day trip. It sands near the old Moorish village of
Archez, approximately 30 minutes from the coast, and is set in the
magnificent landscape of the Sierra Tejeda mountains, surrounded by
vine-covered hills and a valley sweeping down to the sparkling blue
sea in the distance. The surrounding area offers excellent
opportunities for walking, particularly in the cooler months and
Spring.

All on one level, this house is ideal for anyone looking for a lazy,
relaxing holiday well away from the madding crowd but near enough to
the villages of Archez, Canillas de Albaida and Competa for enjoying
a night out in one of the many bars and restaurants.

The front shaded terrace has a built-in barbecue at one end and is
ideal for outside dining whilst enjoying the panoramic views of the
countryside (Natural Park). The Natural Park 'Sierra Tejeda-
Almijara' is a carefully preserved area of spectacularly natural
beauty teeming with wildlife including deer, mountain goats, hawks
and eagles. As well as heaven for nature-lovers, the park is also a
walker's paradise. For a day on the beach, the delightul resort of
Nerja is not far away - the town offers a choice of sandy beaches,
and a visit to its famous caves is also well worthwile.

'Casa Las Jaras' and the swimming pool area in particular, is in an
enviable location, taking full advantage of the sweeping scenery and
the hot Andalucían sun, tempered throughout this area by the
altitude and the fresh mountain breezes. Its geographical location
and the beauty of its scenery, makes this area a wonderful place for
a holiday at any time of year.

For those who like to combine the usual holiday pursuits of swimming
and sunbathing with some history and culture, there is plenty to see
in this area.

Discover the real Spain!. Unspoilt countryside, magnificent mountain
views and glorious weather!.



 
 

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Welcome to Andalucia!

Once Spain´s poorest region, Andalucia - and specifically the
provinces of Malaga, Granada and Seville - is now one of the most
popular tourist destinations in Europe, thanks to its sandy beaches,
beautiful countryside, spectacular mountain ranges, fabulous
monuments and high-spirited people who live life to the full and are
well known for their exuberance, warmth and hospitality.

Andalucia is also home of flamenco and bullfighting, which can be
best enjoyed at the region´s countless ferias and romerias.

But perhaps the most unique feature of this enchanting region are
the remants of its Moorish past. The Moors were a mixture of Berbers
and Arabs who crossed into Spain from North Africa by the Straits of
Gibraltar and occupied the peninsula - which they called al Andalus -
for more than seven centuries, dating from 710 when they first
landed in Tarifa. Within a mere four years they had virtually
conquered the entire country, although they soon withdrew to the
southern part of the peninsula, where they established, in the towns
of Cordoba, Seville and Granada, one of the most sophisticated
civilisations of the Middle Ages. Each of these Andalucian capitals
boasts spectacular remains of their monuments, the most
unforgottebale of which is, undoubtedly, Granada's Alhambra palace.

Andalucia has 500 miles of coastline and of which 70% are sandy
beaches. The Mediterranean seaboard is graced by the Costa de
Almeria, Costa Tropical and the glamorous, cosmopolitan Costa del
Sol, while the Costa de la Luz lies along the Atlantic shore to the
west of Gibraltar.

As well as Andalucia´s fascinating cities and dazzling shores, the
region is sprinkled with tiny unspoilt villages and whitewashed
towns - the famous pueblos blancos - which tourists often overlook,
even though they are of easy access, such as Competa, Canillas de
Albaida, Archez, Salares...



Andalucia, then, is a region of startling contrasts and great charm.
Yet, this mysterious corner of Europe is easy to reach, with
hundreds of charter flights arriving each week at Malaga´s Pablo
Picasso International Airport. "Casa Las Jaras" is situated in the
country, in the surroundings of the tranquil and very beautiful
villages of Archez and Canillas de Albaida, approximately 70 minutes
drive away from International Airport Pablo Ruiz Picasso.



 
 

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