This villa could be rented with other one (CASA DELIA). Both houses are
perfect for big groups until 18 people. Please, note that these two
houses have a shared pool.
This lovely Spanish owned country villa has fantastic views of the
surrounding mountains and a large enclosed swimming pool that is shared
between two properties (Casa Delia & Casa Puerta). These villas can be
rented together for larger parties or separately. (Please note: if the
villas are rented separately then the pool will be shared between the
guests). They are set in their own private grounds with olive trees and
some fruit trees. The houses are very private and are only five minutes
from the town of Orgiva.
The home has 4 bedrooms with heating (three twin and one double), 2
complete bathrooms, large dining-room (50 square metres) with fireplace
and air conditioning and kitchen.
BBQ, swimming pool with garden furniture and wonderful views to the
mountains. Suitable for elderly guests (the property is all on one level).
Pets allowed.
BBQ and garden furniture
Large shared swimming pool (11 x 6 metres) between two houses.
Quiet place and wonderful views.
Air Conditioning
Heating
Fireplace
Asistencia 24H.
OutSide
Barbecue , Orchard , Garden , Garden Furniture , Swimming pool , Terrace
, Parking
Languages
Spanish , English
Inside
Air Conditioning , Bathroom , Bathroom insuite , Heating , Fireplace ,
Kitchen , Dining room , Washing Machine , Microwave , Living room , TV
Servicies
Pets Allowed , Cot , Tourist information
Localitation
Out of the town , Mountain
The Alpujarra is placed between Sierra Nevada, the Lújar range and the
Gádor range. It finds its way to the Mediterranean Sea from the Mulhacén,
the highest peak of the Iberian Peninsula. Its landscape is rough yet
colourful, its orography is scattered with ravines, canyons and valleys,
where the villages of this district lie and sometimes climb.
The town of Órgiva, a peculiar place for the rural tourism lovers, has
historical monuments like the Parochial Church, the Palace of the Counts
of Sástago and the hermitage of San Sebastian. The Cervantes’ classroom
of the Hurtado de Mendoza Municipal Library is one of the most visited
places. The previous librarian, Agustín Martín, has put together in 34
languages diverse editions of the universal Don Quixote of the Mancha.