Vacation Rental Description
This beautiful old cortijo, tastefully restored has been divided in two parts (see Ref. 28677 Los Jardines 2 in Carcabuey) with separate entrances and this is one of the possibilities: this wing which accomodates up to 6 persons has a lovely terrace from where to watch the sunrise or enjoy an alfresco drink before retiring to the cosy and romantic bedroom in the tower, bathed in glorious andalucian night and enjoying fabulous views over the picturesque countryside. There are two swimming pools which garantee the absolute privacy of the guests in case the two houses are rented by different groups of people.
It can accommodate 6 people and 14 if it is rented with the other part of the house (see reference of the other house 28677 Cortijo Los Jardines 1 in Carcabuey).
Facilities
Cooking Utensils
Dishwasher
Heating
Kitchen
Linen Service
Microwave
Open Fire
Amenity Parking
Private Pool
Refrigerator
TV
Washer
Private swimming pool (8m x 5m; 1.7m - 1.7m deep). There is a second swimming pool (10m x 5m and 1.5m - 2m deep). In case the house is rented by two different groups of people, each group will have exclusive use of a swimming pool. The twin bedroom on the second floor is on the tower.
Activities
Adventure Sports
Mountain Biking
Restaurant
Shopping
Córdoba, formerly the capital of the Muslim Spain, is the most important city of a territory located in the Herat of Andalucia geography. The Guadalquivir , which becomes stagnant in the middle of its course, comes across this province from the east to the west, fertilizing the plains where cereals, grapevines and olive trees are cultivated.
To the North, the countryside becomes frizzy, reaching the furthest tops of Sierra Morena, with an overcrowded wood and an intensive hunting activity.
To the South, the countryside goes up to the mountains of the Subbetica range. The olive groves and the elegant white villages with a well-preserved Baroque architecture extend all over these calcareous fields.
The mountainous landscape gives shelter to a varied fauna.
The province of Córdoba houses the traces of its Iberian, Roman and Muslim past. Indeed, it possesses an impressive monumental heritage and a tradition as rich as its gastronomy.