Featuring a shared terrace with barbecue facilities, Casa Annette is located in Cortelazor. Set within Sierra Norte de Sevilla Nature Reserve, this charming bed and breakfast offers free WiFi.
Paul
United Kingdom
Comfortable and homely. Great helpful hosts. 3 pubs very close by serving food. I was travelling with a motorbike and was able to park safely out front.
Featuring garden views, Casa Maricolilla offers accommodation with a garden and a terrace, around 34 km from Estación de La Junta. Guests can benefit from a balcony and a children's playground.
Tiago A T Miranda
Portugal
An old town, totally refurbished, house with charm and comfort. Located in a beautiful village, the house had all the modern amenities. Clean with great bedrooms, comfortable beds and bathrooms. The kitchen and living room area is very cozy and great for family/friends moments eating, playing games or just talking. It has a lovely patio to relax, have a meal or play games with the kids.
Set in Aracena, 24 km from Estación de La Junta, Hotel Galería Essentia offers accommodation with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
This 4-star spa hotel is located in a fantastically picturesque setting within the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche nature reserve.
Karin
United Kingdom
The views of Aracena from the hotel were superb and provided a scenic backdrop whether for coffee or pre-dinner drinks. We stayed in a 1-bed villa for 2 nights which provided an oasis of calm and relaxation on the edge of nature. The staff at the hotel were professional, friendly and always helpful, a real asset to our stay.
Set in the centre of Aracena, Hotel Convento Aracena & SPA is housed in a charming, restored 17th-century convent. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a spa, gardens and cloisters.
Hotel Los Castaños is set in the heart of Andalucia’s Sierra de Aracena Natural Park. This traditional hotel offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi internet access.
Hotel Sierra de Aracena is in Aracena, in Andalusia’s Sierra de Aracena Mountains. Wi-Fi is free in public areas and rooms offer TV and private bathrooms.
John
Australia
A two night stay. I had my own car. I stayed at Aracena to use it as the base for visiting the Rio Tinto mine areas, a drive of approximately 20 minutes to the south of Aracena, and I made that mine visit. I also was able to visit the very good Aracena limestone caves, which is right in town. The hotel is right in town, was good and comfortable and I was able to walk around a very pretty town.
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