Vacation Rental Description
Villa Rebejana
Fantastic Villa near to Comares Village which has bars and restaurants. The villa has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, private swimming pool and many terraces with spectacular views. Comares village is a traditional Spanish village which still retains the old way of Spanish life. From Comares you can be at beautiful beaches in 30 minutes you can also visit Nerja, Granada, Seville, Cordoba and Ronda. Sleeps 6 people.
Villa Rebejana Villa fantastic cerca a la aldea de Comares que tiene bares y restaurantes. La villa tiene 3 dormitorios, 2 baños, salón, cocina, piscina privada y tracción en las muchas terrazas con vistas espectaculares. Aldea de comares es un pueblo de español tradicional que aún conserva la forma antigua de vida español. De Comares que puede estar en hermosas playas en 30 minutos también puede visitar Nerja, Granada, Sevilla, Córdoba y Ronda. Capacidad para 6 personas.
Villa fantastique près au village de Comares qui a des barres et des restaurants. La villa a 3 chambres à coucher, 2 salles de bains, salle de séjour, cuisine, piscine privée et beaucoup de terrasses avec des vues spectaculaires. Le village de Comares est un village espagnol traditionnel qui maintient toujours la vieille manière de la vie espagnole. De Comares vous pouvez être à de belles plages 30 minutes où vous pouvez également visiter Nerja, à Grenade, Séville, à Cordoue et Ronda. Sommeils 6 personnes.
Facilities
- Cooking Utensils
- Kitchen
- Linen Service
- Microwave
- Amenity Parking
- Private Pool
The property has all modern conveniences and has a fully equipped kitchen. Outside there is garden furniture, sunloungers and parasols for shade.
Activities
- Horse Riding
- Hunting/Rock Climbing
- Mountain Biking
- Restaurant
ALTHOUGH THIS IS A QUIET AND TRANQUIL AREA THERE ARE LOTS OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES TO ENJOY, WALKING , MOUNTAIN CLIMBING, HORSE RIDING ETC., YOU ARE APPROXIMATELY 30 MINS FROM LOVELY BEACHES AND 10 MINUTES DRIVE TO LAKE VINUELA WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY FISHING.
Owner Location Comment
One of the highest pueblo blancos in Andalucía (739 metres above sea level), Comares can be spied for miles around, rising high above the surrounding countryside and resembling a natural extension to the craggy rock face. A map is useful, although first time visitors may still find the approach hard to find and, equally baffling is the fact that the village keeps disappearing from view. However, when familiar with the approach, the journey from Málaga airport is less than an hour, while the nearest coastal resort - Torre del Mar - is just 15 kilometres away.Fortunately, despite being breathtakingly pretty, Comares has not yet succumbed to the coach tour circuit, although there are several Brits and other foreign residents here, and an exquisite small hotel on the main plaza.
Throughout the village, there are colourful ceramic plaques depicting Comares´ important place in history, which can be traced back to the third century BC. The village was one of the principle defensive bastions of Omar Ben Hafsun and during the early times of the Moorish caliphs in Cordoba, protected what are now the ruins of the local capital on the Mazmullar plateau, some four kilometres from the village and worth a visit.
The Moors built a fortress in Comares that was, together with las Benthomiz and Zalía, one of the three principle forts in the Axarquía. Two of the towers that reinforced the wall are still here, one of them next to the cemetery at the top of the village. Strategically important in the defence of the crumbling Moorish territories, Comares was finally conquered by the Catholic Kings from the north in 1487.
The village remains typically Moorish in its layout and design with narrow cobbled streets, interspersed with arches (two of which are thought to date back to medieval time), flanked with simple whitewashed houses. The Parish Church is 16th century with a beautiful coffered/stucco/moulded ceiling. There are also two plazas, two bars, two supermarkets, a post office and a bank. There is no souvenir shop (yet!) and you can't even find a post-card on sale.
This is, without doubt, one of the prettiest villages in the province of Andalucía and should be visited soon, before the raffia donkeys go on sale.