Charming Cottage in Loja with Private Pool
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This is a fabulous 2-bedroom cottage in Loja. Surrounded by Mediterranean woods with holm oaks and fruit trees, it offers great views and tranquility. It is ideal for a family.
The town of Ríofrio is nearby and here you can go fishing and find restaurants where you can eat trout. Activities nearby include climbing, paragliding, walks in the beautiful Loja mountains, and flying a delta plane. You can witness the local olive harvesting tradition and take advantage of the region's rich gastronomy. Take a trip to Granada 40 km away where you can visit the Alhambra and to drive to the Sierra Nevada to go skiing. There's a supermarket and restaurant 12 km away.
The home has a roofed terrace and a lovely garden with furniture where you can have a barbecue. There's also a private swimming pool and foosball table. There's a children's bed and you can bring 5 pets.
Public transport is 1 km away.
The town of Ríofrio is nearby and here you can go fishing and find restaurants where you can eat trout. Activities nearby include climbing, paragliding, walks in the beautiful Loja mountains, and flying a delta plane. You can witness the local olive harvesting tradition and take advantage of the region's rich gastronomy. Take a trip to Granada 40 km away where you can visit the Alhambra and to drive to the Sierra Nevada to go skiing. There's a supermarket and restaurant 12 km away.
The home has a roofed terrace and a lovely garden with furniture where you can have a barbecue. There's also a private swimming pool and foosball table. There's a children's bed and you can bring 5 pets.
Public transport is 1 km away.
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Layout holiday home
Ground floor: (Living room(double sofa bed, TV(satellite), dining table, fireplace, DVD player), open kitchen(cooker(4 ring stoves, gas), coffee machine, oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer), bedroom(2x single bed), Bedroom with bathroom(double bed, shower, 2x washbasin, toilet), bathroom(shower, washbasin, toilet))
storage(washing machine), shower(outside), heating(electric), heating(hot air), air conditioning, terrace, terrace(roofed), garden, garden furniture, BBQ, swimming pool(private, fenced, opened from Jan upto and including Dec), table football, children's bed
storage(washing machine), shower(outside), heating(electric), heating(hot air), air conditioning, terrace, terrace(roofed), garden, garden furniture, BBQ, swimming pool(private, fenced, opened from Jan upto and including Dec), table football, children's bed
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Activities near holiday home
LAST FRONTIER OF AL-ANDALUS
The accommodation is located just 1.5km from the pueblo of Fuente de Cesna and the surrounding area forms part of the Poniente Granadino region, the most western part of the Province of Granada. The region is rich in areas of archaeological interest and is encircled by the Sierra of Cordoba to the north, the Axarquia of Malaga to the South and to the west, the Valleys of Archidona and Antequera.
ALHAMBRA
The Alhambra, just 80 minutes away by car, overlooks the City of Granada and attracts many thousands of visitors each year. The walls of the Alhambra enclose an entire citadel comprised of palaces, baths, a fortress a mosque and beautiful gardens.
Welcome to the historical monument and grounds of the Alhambra and Generalife
The Alhambra was a palace, a citadel, fortress, and the home of the Nasrid sultans, high government officials, servants of the court and elite soldiers (from the 13th to the 14th century). Today, the monument is divided into four main areas: the Palaces, the military zone or Alcazaba, the city or Medina and the agricultural estate of the Generalife. All of these areas are surrounded by woods, gardens and orchards.
Other notable buildings belonging to a different time period are also included, such as the Renaissance style Palace of Charles V, which houses the Alhambra Museum (most of the items are from the site of the monument) and the Fine Art Museum.
In order to fully appreciate the unique architecture of the Alhambra set within the surrounding landscape, it is advisable to visit an area of the AlbaicÌn called the Mirador de San Nicol•s, or go to Sacromonte. From both of these places the Alhambra's spectacular location, lying just above the city of Granada, can really be admired
Alhambra:General information and tickets
General information: www.alhambradegranada.org
The ticket is only valid for the day of purchase of the ticket.
Owing to the great demand of tickets and to the number of visitors per day being limited, advance booking is recommended.
Once inside, visitors may remain until the Monument closes.
Visitors will be asked to leave the Monument at closing time.
There are two types of tickets: Daytime Visit (divided into morning visit and afternoon visit) and Evening Visit.
Daytime Visit
This includes the areas of the Alcazaba, the Nasrid Palaces, the Generalife, the Mosque baths and Gardens.
Visits are divided into two sessions:
Morning: From 8.30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Afternoon: From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. or from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. (see the opening times).
Evening Visit
This only includes access to the area of the Nasrid Palaces open to visitors.
SIERRA NEVADA
The Mulhacén peak, the highest on the Iberian peninsula, rises up to 3, 478 metres, an altitude which guarantees abundant, top quality snow despite the fact that Sierra Nevada is Europe’s most southern ski resort. Moreover, this fortunate geographical location guarantees a great many sunny days in the middle of winter. Being awarded the World Ski Championships in 1996 meant enormous international recognition for Granada’s ski resort
SUMMER ACTIVITIES
In summertime the sunny days and optimum temperatures produce perfect conditions for launching hand gliders, so much so that this sport’s World Championship trials are usually based here. Sierra Nevada is ideal for exploring on foot, by mountain bike or on horseback.
Sierra Nevada's Ski resort (fotos Patr. Prov. of Tourisme )
65 KILOMETRES OF PISTES
The resort has 45 pistes of various levels of difficulty, with a total length of 65 kilometres, where one can either ski or go snowboarding. One of the main attractions of Sierra Nevada is that one can ski at night on a specially fitted out, floodlit piste. Further, it also has two 8.6 kilometre cross-country skiing circuits, which can also be tried out at La Ragua, the province’s second winter resort.
Quick and easy access to the Sierra Nevada pistes from the Pradollano residential and business area is ensured by 19 modern ski lifts: two cablecars, twelve chairlifts and five actual ski lifts can transport up to 32, 000 skiers per hour. Around three hundred snowmaking machines ensure that the pistes are in a perfect state.
ALBAYZÍN
With its Islamic style architecture the Albayzín area of the City of Granada is an area of beauty, where trailing plants adorn a myriad of balconies and the scent of flowers spills over the many garden walls. Plaza de San Nicolas, within the Albayzín, is possibly one of Andalucia's most famous viewpoints.
GENERALIFE GARDENS
The Generalife Gardens are a splendour to behold, the senses are engulfed by experiences that render any description of the occurrence almost meaningless to those who have not yet been fortunate to witness such beauty. The Generalife Gardens provide visitors with the opportunity to gaze into the past of this wondrous location as well as daydream of the times ahead.
The accommodation is located just 1.5km from the pueblo of Fuente de Cesna and the surrounding area forms part of the Poniente Granadino region, the most western part of the Province of Granada. The region is rich in areas of archaeological interest and is encircled by the Sierra of Cordoba to the north, the Axarquia of Malaga to the South and to the west, the Valleys of Archidona and Antequera.
ALHAMBRA
The Alhambra, just 80 minutes away by car, overlooks the City of Granada and attracts many thousands of visitors each year. The walls of the Alhambra enclose an entire citadel comprised of palaces, baths, a fortress a mosque and beautiful gardens.
Welcome to the historical monument and grounds of the Alhambra and Generalife
The Alhambra was a palace, a citadel, fortress, and the home of the Nasrid sultans, high government officials, servants of the court and elite soldiers (from the 13th to the 14th century). Today, the monument is divided into four main areas: the Palaces, the military zone or Alcazaba, the city or Medina and the agricultural estate of the Generalife. All of these areas are surrounded by woods, gardens and orchards.
Other notable buildings belonging to a different time period are also included, such as the Renaissance style Palace of Charles V, which houses the Alhambra Museum (most of the items are from the site of the monument) and the Fine Art Museum.
In order to fully appreciate the unique architecture of the Alhambra set within the surrounding landscape, it is advisable to visit an area of the AlbaicÌn called the Mirador de San Nicol•s, or go to Sacromonte. From both of these places the Alhambra's spectacular location, lying just above the city of Granada, can really be admired
Alhambra:General information and tickets
General information: www.alhambradegranada.org
The ticket is only valid for the day of purchase of the ticket.
Owing to the great demand of tickets and to the number of visitors per day being limited, advance booking is recommended.
Once inside, visitors may remain until the Monument closes.
Visitors will be asked to leave the Monument at closing time.
There are two types of tickets: Daytime Visit (divided into morning visit and afternoon visit) and Evening Visit.
Daytime Visit
This includes the areas of the Alcazaba, the Nasrid Palaces, the Generalife, the Mosque baths and Gardens.
Visits are divided into two sessions:
Morning: From 8.30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Afternoon: From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. or from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. (see the opening times).
Evening Visit
This only includes access to the area of the Nasrid Palaces open to visitors.
SIERRA NEVADA
The Mulhacén peak, the highest on the Iberian peninsula, rises up to 3, 478 metres, an altitude which guarantees abundant, top quality snow despite the fact that Sierra Nevada is Europe’s most southern ski resort. Moreover, this fortunate geographical location guarantees a great many sunny days in the middle of winter. Being awarded the World Ski Championships in 1996 meant enormous international recognition for Granada’s ski resort
SUMMER ACTIVITIES
In summertime the sunny days and optimum temperatures produce perfect conditions for launching hand gliders, so much so that this sport’s World Championship trials are usually based here. Sierra Nevada is ideal for exploring on foot, by mountain bike or on horseback.
Sierra Nevada's Ski resort (fotos Patr. Prov. of Tourisme )
65 KILOMETRES OF PISTES
The resort has 45 pistes of various levels of difficulty, with a total length of 65 kilometres, where one can either ski or go snowboarding. One of the main attractions of Sierra Nevada is that one can ski at night on a specially fitted out, floodlit piste. Further, it also has two 8.6 kilometre cross-country skiing circuits, which can also be tried out at La Ragua, the province’s second winter resort.
Quick and easy access to the Sierra Nevada pistes from the Pradollano residential and business area is ensured by 19 modern ski lifts: two cablecars, twelve chairlifts and five actual ski lifts can transport up to 32, 000 skiers per hour. Around three hundred snowmaking machines ensure that the pistes are in a perfect state.
ALBAYZÍN
With its Islamic style architecture the Albayzín area of the City of Granada is an area of beauty, where trailing plants adorn a myriad of balconies and the scent of flowers spills over the many garden walls. Plaza de San Nicolas, within the Albayzín, is possibly one of Andalucia's most famous viewpoints.
GENERALIFE GARDENS
The Generalife Gardens are a splendour to behold, the senses are engulfed by experiences that render any description of the occurrence almost meaningless to those who have not yet been fortunate to witness such beauty. The Generalife Gardens provide visitors with the opportunity to gaze into the past of this wondrous location as well as daydream of the times ahead.
From € 600 per week
Host
BelvillaHost since 21-07-2021
Reference number: | 400063 |
Location: | Loja, Andalusia, Spain |
Website: | Charming Cottage in Loja with Private Pool |
Number of persons: | 1-6 |
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Number of bedrooms: | 1 |
Number of bathrooms: | 1 |
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