Farm houses in Spain

May 10, 2011
Looking for calmness and comfort for your vacation? Choose the farmhouses in Andalusia, southern luxury villas spain. These farmhouses have been restored and transformed into unique accommodation. You will find that they wonderfully combine simple, rural flavor and comfort inside. Do not miss the opportunity to spend some days in these large buildings located in beautiful places. Relax and discover the spirit and culture of Andalusia. It is the ideal place to relax; get away from the cacophony of the city and surround yourself with beautiful surroundings. That's what you can get in the farmhouses of Andalusía, accommodation which retains the full splendor of traditional rural properties later transformed into residences inhabited by the nobles. Imagine yourself relaxing in the spacious lounges with fireplace, contemplating the beauty of a stunning central courtyard and sleeping in a room carefully crowned with every amenity.

In addition, in most farmhouses you can stroll in the gardens planted with palm trees, mingling with the scent of your memories of orange blossom and jasmine. Real guarantee of quality and comfort, the farmhouses have much more to offer. The best of these establishments is not only inside but also in the frame that surrounds them because you can find farmhouses in both large estates and properties that are near the Andalusian national parks of Doñana and Sierra Nevada or just minutes drive away from the most beautiful beaches of southern Spain. You can take home wonderful memories of wonderful views and the brightness of these lands emphasizing the typical white farmhouses.

A world of activities in rural charm:

If you choose to spend your holidays in an Andalusian farmhouse, be ready to have fun. How?  Many of them offer recreational activities to entertain you during your stay and you will discover a typical Andalusian lifestyle. For example, would you like to meet the world of bullfighting? Some farmhouses are prepared to help you discover a herd of bulls for you to participate in capeas, races with young bulls in the arena.

In addition, numerous outdoor activities are offered such as hiking, horseback, cycling, etc. And after a busy day, what could be more appetizing than the traditional gastronomy of Andalusia? The restaurants of farmhouses are available for you to enjoy the food. Many also host country meals where you can taste the best wines of the region. Ultimately, the farmhouses will accommodate you by making you discover Andalusia and its traditional architecture while allowing you to feel at home thanks to the incomparable service.

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