Vacation Rental Description
This stylish villa built in traditional Cordoba style is in a quiet residential area and ideal and offers relaxation, but is also close to the nearby village of Hornachuelos (2km). The villa has a carefully tended lawned area to the front and some steps lead up to a porch which gives access to a spacious and comfortable living / dining room. All the rooms in the villa are tastefully furnished. The swimming pool and the al fresco dining area with barbecue are at the back of the villa and are very private.
Location: The property is ideally positioned to explore the Hornachuelos regional park or have a day out in Córdoba (50km) or Sevilla (90km), but also has typical tapas bars (serving venison and wild boar) and shops within walking distance (500m) and there’s a nearby restaurant (next to the petrol station) which is a lovely alternative to cooking, but without needing to take the car.
Facilities
Cooking Utensils
Dishwasher
Heating
Kitchen
Linen Service
Microwave
Open Fire
Private Pool
Refrigerator
TV
Washer
Covered porch-terrace. Garden furniture. Built-in barbecue. Deck chairs. Parasols. Grass area and garden. Swimming pool (6m x 4m; 1.5m - 1.9m deep)
Activities
Adventure Sports
Mountain Biking
Restaurant
Shopping
Cordoba, the capital city, is in the middle of the province. It sprawls over both banks of the River Guadalquivir and is the setting for three cultures: Moorish, Jew and Christian. The city of Cordoba is one of the most popular due to its historical legacy and heritage. The old town has been declared a World Heritage site.
Cordoba, formerly the capital of the Muslim Spain, is the most important city of a territory located in the Herat of Andalucia geography. The Guadalquivir 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.