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Rustic cottage with gardens and sunny views in the high Alpujarras

Tranquil yet exciting, this mountain countryside location is all about restfulness and fabulous walking holidays. Sleeps 2 adults plus 2 children.
Exterior AP43

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This simple, traditional stone cottage offers an experience of the genuine Alpujarras in a pretty location, from where ancient footpaths branch off to lead you through some exhilarating yet intimate mountain countryside, with vast views.

Its position on the hillside, not far from little white villages, below mountain pine forest and looking out to the great southern coastal mountain range, makes it attractive to people who want to feel ensconced in this placid, natural world.

The area is protected Natural Parkland these days, belonging to Sierra Nevada.

You’re very quiet and hidden away here. The only neighbouring buildings are the owner’s cottage (a Spanish lady who is away most of the day at her artisan ceramic workshop) and, beyond there, a small pen for a half dozen sheep, whose gently clonking bells are about the only sound you will hear, apart from birdsong.

It’s ideal for couples, especially keen walkers, or small families who want a properly rustical holiday  experience with the emphasis on outdoor living and healthy country air.

It’s a place you can take toddlers, too. The house is all on one floor (there just two steps, up to the bathroom) and there’s plenty of natural garden space with no drops.

The cottage and its own private garden area are independent of the owner, who lives quietly and discretely alongside but apart and is simply on hand if needed.

The house is an authentic Alpujarra cortijo, constructed from local materials in the informal rustic style that typifies mountain living here. Its thick stone walls are proof against extremes of sun and cold and the atmosphere is most relaxing.

Walls are painted in an earthy ochre and a clean light blue.

The smooth stone-floored main room gives you a small living area with a sofa and daybed that doubles as extra seating. In cold months, a glass-doored fireplace packs out heat; during the rest of the year fly-screened windows can be left open to allow the country air to keep the interior fresh.

A simple but adequate kitchenette and dining area allows you to self-cater (there’s a good supermarket in Pitres village 1 km away and you can pick up cheap fruit & veg on market days).

You have two bedrooms. The main room is double-bedded and furnished with wicker armchairs and a table. A large picture window looks out onto the garden and a door leads directly out to a completely private garden corner, where you can lie back on loungers in the shade of trees, or sit out to enjoy a drink or a meal.

The twin-bedded room is a more modest affair. As it's curtained-off from the main room, it may best be suited for undemanding teenagers or children. All beds have cotton sheets, and warm feather duvets in cold months.

The cottage’s bathroom stands out, like the kitchen, for the quality of its handmade Granada tiling, the handiwork of the owner in her well-known craftshop.

People tend to find the Alpujarra architecture both curious and interesting. Ceilings are put together from slate laid across battened chestnut beams, and from the flat roof protrudes a toadstool-like chimney that somehow completes the impression of a story-book cottage.

For us though, for all the house’s winsome rusticity, it’s the location that makes this place special: the views and walking opportunities are just so exciting!

The cottage is high up in La Taha area of the La Alpujarra (at 1,400 metres) and reached by a short track from a road crowned by old chestnut trees. The little hamlet of Capilerilla is just 5 minutes walk away and a path from here goes over a ridge to the spectacular Poqueira Gorge. Time it right and you can get a bus back to Pitres from any one of the three villages there.

Other pathways join up more high, whitewashed villages, winding through the old mountain past well-tended market gardens, apple and cherry orchards, isolated farmhouses and the all-important system of acequias (irrigation channels) developed centuries ago by the Moors, that keep everything watered and alive.

There’s a mountain river with a waterfall higher up where you can cool off, and in the hottest summer months, the local campsite lets non-campers use its large, lawned swimming pool for a reasonable fee.

Pitres (population 600) is the main village in La Taha for all your normal shopping needs, bank and health services. It’s only 1 km below the cottage but the last part of the drive is steep: you need first gear to come back up. There’s also a path which takes 10 minutes to go down (and 20 minutes back up…)

Mobile cover is good at the cottage, but there’s no WiFi. If you want to use internet during your holiday, the owner can usually offer the possibility of using her connection at her ceramics workshop in Pitres. Also, the local information guide we send you directs you to two local bar-restaurants with free WiFi here, one of which has a stupendous view from its terrace as well as good local cuisine.

If you fancy a day out somewhere, Granada and the Alhambra are understandably top of most people’s list. The other popular choice is the Costa Tropical and the sea.

Facilities
2-ring gas hob (no oven); microwave; toaster; coffee machine; fridge-freezer; washing machine; iron (but no board); cot; TV; CD/radio; gas heater; wall heater in bathroom; glass-fronted fireplace (firewood available but not included in rental price); garden furniture, including sunloungers; all bedding and towels provided (except towels for beach or pool use); parking on site.

Distribution
All on one floor: open plan living room/dining room/kitchen; 2 bedrooms: one double-bedded with table and chairs; one twin-bedded and curtained-off from main room; bathroom (shower over full bathtub, WC & bidet).
Exterior: private and shared gardens with shade from trees; parking with private entrance to cottage along rear of property.

Notes:
-Please note that local forestry regulations prohibit barbecue use outside winter in this area of protected Natural Parkland.
-There are two additional electric radiators available, whose use is charged locally at 3 euros per day each.

Location & Distances
In a quiet location along 100 metres of track, 1 km from Pitres (most facilities). The last part of the road from Pitres is narrow and requires first gear.

Capilerilla (normally no facilities) 500 metres
Pitres (shops, baker's, café-bars, bank, restaurants, health centre) 1 km
Country restaurants of Mecina Fondales 5 mins
Poqueira Gorge (Capileira, Bubion, Pampaneira) 15 mins drive or 4.3 km walk
Orgiva (market town down in valley) 35 mins
Beaches (Costa Tropical) 1 hr 10 mins
Granada and the Alhambra 1 hr 25 mins
Malaga Airport 2 hrs 30 mins
Almeria Airport 2 hrs 45 mins




Booking information for this property
Start and finish day: has some flexibility.
A security deposit of 100 euros applies to this property. This sum will be deposited with the owner in cash on arrival and refunded in full at the end of your stay, subject to reductions for breakages or damage.


Prices and dates
Rustical Travel´s prices are in euros and fully inclusive.
No hidden costs, no surcharges.

AP43 Sleeps 2 adults and 2 children

From To Price per week
09 January 2012 30 March 2012 € 440
31 March 2012 08 April 2012 € 500
09 April 2012 29 June 2012 € 480
30 June 2012 02 September 2012 € 500
03 September 2012 30 September 2012 € 480
01 October 2012 21 December 2012 € 440
22 December 2012 06 January 2013 € 500

Property Ref: AP43

Price Range:
440 € - 500 € per week


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Region: Andalucia: Alpujarras
Property Ref: AP43
Price Range: 440 € - 500 € per week
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Sleeps: 2 and 2 children
Type: Rustic mountain cottage
Setting: Quiet mountain countyside
Pool: No
Interest:
  • Garden
  • In or close to village
Nearest Airports: Granada, Malaga, Almeria
Nearest City: Granada