Vacation Rental Description
This lovely Andalusian holiday villa is nestled among majestic mountains and surrounded by rustic olive groves. The villa has an excellent swimming pool and is located in a 6000 square metre olive grove offering spectacular views of the Sierra Nevada mountains as well as a breathtaking natural setting. The swimming pool is fenced off for the safety of those families with small children. The villa has a comfortable lounge-dining area with sofas and armchairs organized around the fireplace. The kitchen is independant and fully equipped. The bedrooms are spacious and well lit.
Location: We are in a priveledged setting in direct contact with the surrounding countryside where one can get to know the area hiking up and down the hillside. The village of Iznajar is a short 12 kms. away where many services can be found such as bars, restaurants, grocery stores, pharmacies, medical services and banks etc. We are close to the Iznajar reservoir which offers water sports such as boating, kayaks and sailing classes are available for both adults and children. We are in a central location with many interesting sights to see fairly close by such as the Torcal Natural Park in Antequera (42km, 30 mins), the ski slopes of the Sierra Nevada in Granada (less than 1 hour), the beautiful historic and monumental center of Cordoba (about 1 hour), the beaches of Malaga (73km, 1 hour) and lovely Seville (193km, 2 hours).
Facilities
Cable Satellite
Cooking Utensils
Dishwasher
Heating
Kitchen
Linen Service
Microwave
Open Fire
Private Pool
Refrigerator
TV
Washer
Terrace. Garden furniture. Built-in barbecue. Private swimming pool (8m x 4m; 1.9m - 1.2m deep)
Activities
Adventure Sports
Boating
Kayaking
Mountain Biking
Restaurant
Shopping
Theme park
Water Sports
Whilst the reservoir known as the Lago de Andalucía [lake of Andalusia] submerged a picturesque riverside landscape of poplar groves, orchards and pathways, it compensated the village for this loss with the mirror formed by its waters, wherein Iznajar, appearing as a white ship that has run aground, proudly contemplates its reflection.
The main mast is formed by the unfinished tower of the parish church and the bridge is represented by the castle, set amidst a series of crooked white-washed streets that demand perusal at a leisurely pace.
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, which has been remarkably fomented with the purpose of retrieving the varied recipes of the traditional cooking.