Downstairs: The terrace, which has a direct view of the lakes, leads to a private garden belonging to the villa, offering sun and shade, patio chairs, table, garden furniture and umbrellas.
The kitchen is well equipped including microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and plenty of storage space. The lounge and dining room has a dining table and chairs, 2 leather sofas, 2 additional chairs, coffee table, side table and is fully equipped with a TV and CD/Tape/Radio music centre. An aircon unit keeps the room beautifully cool during the hot Summer months.
From the ground floor there is access to a double bedroom and shower room. The bedroom has 2 single beds, fitted wardrobes with shelving, bedside tables and a ‘cooling’ ceiling fan. The shower room comprises WC, wash basin, heated towel rail and has plenty of shelf space.
Upstairs: Upstairs there are a further two double bedrooms and a large bathroom. The master bedroom has a large double bed, chest of drawers, fitted wardrobes, bedside table, side chair and a ‘cooling’ ceiling fan. Double doors lead onto a sunny terrace which overlooks the lakes and gardens.
Bedroom two has two single beds, fitted wardrobes with shelving, bedside table and a ‘cooling’ ceiling fan. This bedroom also has wonderful views of the lakes and gardens. The bathroom has a full sized bath with shower, 2 wash basins, WC, heated towel rail and again, plenty of shelf space.
The nearest towns and villages to Los Lagos are Jesus Pobre, Gata De Gorgos, Jávea and Dénia.
Jesus Pobre Jesus Pobre is a small charming typically traditional Spanish village. It boasts a full range of facilities: supermarket, bakery, chemist, bank, hairdresser, bars and restaurants, and can be reached by a short walk or a 3 min car ride, which means a Los Lagos guest need go no further for any requirements should the preference be to stay close to home.
Jávea (Xábia) Jávea's coastline stretches for 25 km from the sheer high rugged cliffs of Cabo de San Antonio to the sandy Arenal beach and beyond to Cabo de la Nao, the most easterly point in Spain. To the North-East is the Montgo mountain which, at a height of 758 metres is the highest peak in the region. To the West is the wide valley of the river Gorgos, which crosses the area from West to East. Jávea Town has 3 distinct areas: The Port, The Old Town and The Arenal.
The Port: Jávea has a thriving fishing fleet and the Port boasts a sizeable Yacht Club and boat yard. The daily fish auction attracts visitors and locals alike as every day the boats return with their daily catch of typical Mediterranean fish. The area is excellent for restaurants and bars and for trying out the local tapas or 'Menu del Dia'. There is also a beautiful promenade where visitiors can relax and watch the world go by.
The Old Town: Jávea’s Old Town is beautifully traditional and is the perfect place for a quiet stroll around the shops and historic buildings. The Church of San Bartolome and the excellent local museum are well worth a visit. The local Tourist Office nearby conducts weekly tours in English around both the Port and the Old Town. In the summer there are many free evening concerts and events in the Church square and Port areas to delight the visitor.
The Arenal: The more modern area of Jávea, the Arenal, is a great favourite with visitors. It’s wide sweep of bay with palm trees, promenade, shops and restaurants attracts visitors from all over Spain and Europe. The excellent (and safe) white sandy beach is ideal for all standards of swimmer. For those looking for late night entertainment the nightclubs are located here.
Dénia The Town Cente is geared more towards everyday Spanish life whilst the seafront and Marina area enjoy a wide range of restaurants with locally caught fresh fish being a specialty. The beaches to the north of Dénia are of a remarkable beauty.
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