Rosa

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2023 Villa price per week : £650 to £950

Rental periods:

Peak season,  July and August: £950

High season,  June and September: £800

Mid-season: April, May and October: £735

Low season: November to March: £650

Easter, Christmas and New Year: £800

All prices are in pounds Sterling per week, Euros are acceptable at the rate of exchange on the day of confirmation of your holiday.

Minimum number of days holiday during the peak season are seven, with five days minimum stay at other times of the year excepting Easter, Christmas and New Year.

Hob, Oven, Fridge/Freezer, Microwave, Satellite TV, Air Conditioning, Barbecue, Private Pool

  • Tourism Licence Nº : VTAR/MA/01621

  • Location : La Viñuela

  • Number of Guests : 4

  • Number Of Bedrooms : 2

  • Bathrooms : 1

  • Internet/WiFi :Yes

  • Swimming Pool : Yes (Heated)

  • Table Tennis : Yes

  • Parking : Yes

  • Minimum Stay : 7

Check in times are from 16.00 hrs and departure 10.00 AM  we try to be as flexible as possible with these times if arriving at the villa after 20.00 hrs there is a surcharge of €50 until midnight after midnight until 2.00.AM €100

House Description

This delightful modern air-conditioned villa has everything you could need to relax whilst taking in the fabulous views across to Mount Maroma, with the added advantage of a heated pool for those winter breaks.  Casa Rosa offers you everything you need to be able to have a relaxing time in the wonderful Andalucian countryside.  Simply unwinding and chilling by the lovely pool, taking in the fabulous views of Mount Maroma.  There is a wonderful terrace, both sunny and covered areas, along with a mature garden, to help while away the time whilst sitting out on the terrace and taking in the atmosphere.  The pool can be heated to allow you to enjoy all the facilities the whole year around.  The newly added outside rustic bathroom/wet room allows you to shower off and use the facilities without needing to venture indoors.  A short stroll takes you to the acclaimed El Horno restaurant, La Bamba Bar for drinks and live music and a little further on, Hotel Lake Vinuela where you will be able to enjoy a fabulous meal.

Outside:   The villa is accessed through double gates leading to a flat area with plenty of room for parking.  Around to the poolside is a spacious terrace with sun loungers and parasols for shade, outdoor sofa and chairs, leading to a covered dining terrace with table and chairs.   For those seeking a little competitive sport there is a table tennis table along with bats and balls and a selection of outdoor games.  A gas barbecue and outdoor fridge allows you to make the most of the outdoors, whilst a delightful newly constructed rustic outdoor wet room including shower, toilet and sink unit completes the outdoors amenities.

Lounger/Diner:    Fitted to an extremely high standard, with two modern leather sofas, with views out across the mountains and matching furniture with coffee and side tables, a large modern flat screen TV, dining table, chairs and sideboard.

Kitchen: Fully fitted kitchen with all the appliances you would expect, including a dishwasher and plenty of utensils, along with a cool bag for your picnics.

Main Bedroom:   King sized bed, two wardrobe, bedside tables and lights and air conditioning.

Bedroom 2:   Twin single beds that can be pushed together if needed, bedside drawers and lights and air conditioning.

Bathroom:   A recently fitted walk in shower and fully refurbished bathroom with wash hand basin and vanity unit and toilet.

Wifi is included along with internet enabled TV with a range of channels from the UK and Europe.   The lounge and bedrooms are air conditioned, are well ventilated and has spacious light with breath taking views from the lounge. The lounge also benefits from having two large ceiling fans which help to circulate the air, creating a pleasant and comfortable environment within.

This region

The inland Axarquia is a glorious region, largely un-spoilt by mass tourism, rich in history and architecture and much influenced by 700 years of Moorish rule when the caliphs held the seats of power in Cordoba and Granada. Dramatic mountains, beautiful valleys and tiny white pueblo villages, for which the area is famous, provide a peek into Spanish life as it was and very often, still is. The area is still dependent on agriculture – mainly olives, almonds, avocados, oranges and lemons – and produces a mass of delicious vegetables and fruit as it has done for centuries. Once you leave the coast behind and begin to climb into the Sierras, another world reveals itself, And when you reach the Casa and stand on the balcony with the mountains all around and the valley below, and with only the sheep, goats and birds to disturb the silence, its hard to believe the full-on experience of the coast is only 20 minutes away.

The bustling towns of Torre del Mar and Velez-Malaga, about 20 minutes’ drive, where colourful local markets provide excellent shopping, there are also very good supermarkets and one of the largest shopping malls this side of Malaga. Go for the day to Malaga with its Picasso museum, winding old-town streets, bull-ring, the huge cathedral … and its elegant shops. Stop for tapas in one of the many bars, or go down to the beach at El Palo for some fresh seafood. There is the ‘Eye’, situated at the entrance to the port, from which you have a panoramic view of the city and harbour. Have a fun day-out with the children at the water park or spend the day on one of the large, safe and clean beaches all along the coast. The pretty town of Nerja, with its neighbouring mountain village of Frigiliana are 40 minutes’ drive and, further afield, the gorgeous little city of Granada with world-famous Alhambra and the fabulous cities of Cordoba and Seville, both rich in the history off the Moorish occupation, are great for an exciting day visit..

If the weather is hot (the Costa del Sol has the best climate in Europe with an average of 300 days of sunshine a year) you will find it increasingly hard to drag yourself away from the pool as the days fly by! Winter could find you in a t-shirt on a clear sunny day, high on a peak with wonderful views in all directions … going home to a warm house. Spring and Autumn are wonderful times to enjoy the best Andalucía has to offer, and is a great time to get out visiting those fabulous cities or exploring the tiny pueblo villages.