Cottage
2 bedrooms
Sleeps 4
1 bathroom
100 m² living area
50 m² terrace area
pets considered
car essential
Airport: 50 kilometres
Beach: 40 kilometres
Golf: 20 kilometres
Shops: 2 kilometres
General:
linen provided, maid service, towels provided
Outside:
private pool, terrace, garden, terrace furniture, sunbeds, barbecue, parking, private parking
Inside:
heating, fireplace, cd player, radio, washing machine, childrens high chair, cot, iron, ironing board
Kitchen:
dishwasher, freezer, fridge, grill, hob, microwave, oven, kettle, toaster
Bathroom:
shower, bath tub
Beds:
1 double bed, 1 single bed, 1 sofa bed
Notes
Andalucia is one of Europe’s most impressive areas of unspoilt and beautiful countryside. Activities and recreation are plentiful in this area of Andalucia, Spain.
Jimena de la Frontera, and the surrounding towns, have excellent local restaurants offering tapas and many Andalusian specialties, aside from the local dishes.
The unspoilt Atlantic beaches of the Costa de la Luz offer windsurfing, kitesurfing, horseriding, walking, scuba diving, sailing, whale and dolphin watching.
Many places of interest are within a short day trip: Ronda (the gorge and old town), Seville, Cordoba (capital of the Moorish empire), Granada (the Alhambra), Jerez (sherry bodegas and Spanish Riding School). Aside from the more local towns of Gaucin, Castellar de la Frontera, Ubrique, Arcos, etc., and Marbella, Gibraltar and Tarifa on the coast.
Location Highlights:
- Spectacular bird migrations in spring and autumn.
- Flamenco, Fiestas and Ferias, start at Easter and continue into summer. Jerez Feria in May has to be seen for the Andalus horses and carriages.
- Abundant seafood: fresh lobsters, langoustines, fresh tuna, swordfish, turbot, sole, sea anemones and clams.
- A wide selection of fresh fruit (sub-tropical) and vegetables throughout the year.
- Golf, some of the best courses in the world nearby, plus others more and suitable for novices.
Jimena de la Frontera, a Moorish frontier town and stronghold against the Christians is topped by its imposing castle, and surrounded by the beautiful natural park of Los Alcornocales which extends from the Straits of Gibraltar to the high mountains of the Ronda Sierra and covers an area of 425,000 acres of wild country which is mainly mountainous and boasts views of the Southern Atlantic and Mediterranean Oceans.
Local leisure
small shops,
restaurants,
pubs,
disco,
café,
internet café,
theatre,
zoo,
church,
park,
market,
concerts
Local activities
cycling,
fishing,
golf,
horse riding,
hiking,
mountaineering,
swimming,
walking
Views
Mountain views
Pool views