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Andalucian Cottages, Montejaque• whitewashed mountain villages • rugged limestone scenery sheltering rich wildlife The properties: • 1-4 bedrooms (sleep up to 8) • bathroom • open-plan dining & living room • basic kitchen with at least a 2-ring hob and fridge (some properties have wider facilities) • 3 shared pools (usually open from mid-March to mid-October) Activities/facilities available: • walking (notes provided) • mountain bike hire (from house) • city bike hire from nearby Ronda • pot holing • climbing • guided bird-watching tours • nearest shops & restaurant in village 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. The small pueblo blanco of Montejaque (pronounced ‘montay-hackay’) sits on the side of a mountain in the Sierra de Libar range and is a typical white town of the area, with whitewashed houses and weathered terracotta roofs. These villages are truly spectacular, set against a dramatic backdrop of green forests and rocky mountains, and the walking here is simply wonderful. We provide route notes for four walks of moderate difficulty (grade 2 or 2-3): Around Montejaque (11km, 4hrs): this is a good introduction to the countryside surrounding Montejaque, which is characterised by isolated farmsteads, pastureland grazed by sheep and goats, olive groves and limestone ridges framing the views. For sightseeing or a little culture, you could drive a few kilometres south to the Pileta Caves with their prehistoric art, go further afield to explore other white towns like Arcos de la Frontera, head for the coast or make the worthwhile trip to explore the magnificent Alhambra Palace in the ancient city of Granada. Montejaque, your base, is a sleepy village of narrow, twisting streets and whitewashed houses set against a backdrop of rugged limestone peaks. It feels pleasantly authentic, with a handful of tapas bars and restaurants, and the properties we feature here are dotted all over the village, the modern ones clustered together round one of three swimming pools, the older houses tucked away in the winding streets. Your friendly host, Cristóbal, has worked hard to see that all are decorated and furnished to the same simple, but very comfortable, standard, carefully converting the older houses so that they retain all their original character. The bright, traditional-style accommodation features terracotta floors and wooden beams, and all properties, including the charming village houses, have full use of the shared pools. This is an ideal location for an active family and when you stay here you will feel part of a real Spanish village. Prices & travel 2008
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