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Andalucian Cottages, Montejaque
Andalucia – white towns & rugged mountains
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Nights:
7
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self-catering
Accommodation:
village cottages
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Accommodation at a glance
1, 2 or 3 bedrooms (sleep up to 6)
1 bathroom
open-plan living/dining room
basic kitchen
2 shared pools
nearest shops and restaurants in village
About Andalucia >
Andalucia may have returned to Christian rule in the late 15th century, but the legacy of the Moors, who held power for nearly eight centuries, is still very much in evidence in its customs, gastronomy, architecture and language. The fact that Andalucia is such a melting pot of cultures is what makes it so captivating. There are two very striking features of this part of Andalucia: the pueblos blancos – towns and villages of whitewashed houses with terracotta roofs, whose inhabitants still see themselves as culturally apart from the people of the lowlands; and the rich flora and fauna of the Alcornocales Natural Park, which owes its name to the expanses of cork oaks, and the Grazalema Natural Park. The latter’s craggy limestone mountains belie the fact that it shelters over 1,000 species of flowers – best seen in April or May – and 136 species of bird, among them hoopoes, bee-eaters, Bonelli’s, golden and booted eagles, and one of Europe’s biggest colonies of griffon vultures.
SAVE up to £60 per property per week for holidays 1 September-3 November 2012
modern and traditional village houses
rewarding walking in rugged mountains, route notes provided
explore the region’s famous white towns
mountain biking
7 days' car hire included
Rewarding walking in dramatic mountain scenery, delightful pueblos blancos (white towns and villages), a wealth of birds and flowers – this fascinating corner of south-west Andalucia has something for everyone. This area is very popular with walkers, who come to enjoy the first-rate walking in the region, and we provide a wide variety of route notes so that you can do the same.
At these cottages you’re right in the heart of the mountains – so much so that some of them are actually built into the rock! One great advantage is that you don’t need to use your car every day – you’ve got enough on your doorstep.
Mariana Mier y Teran, Operations Team
The small pueblo blanco of Montejaque (pronounced ‘montay-hackay’) sits on the side of a mountain in the Libar Sierra and is a typical white town of the area, with whitewashed houses and weathered terracotta roofs. Unspoiled, and with walking direct from the village, it is an ideal choice for an active family, and when you stay here you will feel part of a real Spanish village.
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