Located in the heart of the Castillian countryside, this welcoming, traditional hotel offers the ideal setting for a tranquil rural getaway
The Jarpar lies on the main square of the tiny village of G...
Located in Boceguillas, 32 km from Hayedo de Tejera Negra Natural Park, Hotel Las Casitas provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Perfect stopover location on the motorway south. Quaint little houses with their own garages. Spotlessly clean. Large, comfortable bed. Own cooking facilities available or cafe / restaurant on site.
Situated in Fresno de Cantespino and with Hayedo de Tejera Negra Natural Park reachable within 28 km, Albergue Fresno de Cantespino - La Tormenta features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking...
ChrisCV
United Kingdom
Quite a rural town but easy to drive to.
The accommodation was basic but clean and comfortable and exactly as described.
Excellent communication from the host for easy access and recommendations for restaurants and bars.
There is a good bar/restaurant close by.
Situated in southern Castilla y León, El Museo Rural Tourism Centre has a traditional Castilian restaurant and snack bar.
Tamra
Australia
The hotel is a wonderful rural accommodation with lovely features and a generous and comfortable room. Managed by a lovely couple, the hotel is situated in a gorgeous little town with a lovely square, old church and pleasant walks towards endless fields basking in the Spanish sun. We loved our brief stay.
Located in Fresno de la Fuente, 40 km from Hayedo de Tejera Negra Natural Park, Albergue Centro de Ocio Luis Miguel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a...
Set in Perorrubio, Castile and Leon region, El Corral De Perorrubio is located 38 km from Hayedo de Tejera Negra Natural Park. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a garden and a shared lounge.
This 18th-century former manor house is located in the middle of the Sierra Serrezuela. It has large gardens, and all rooms have a hydromassage bath. There is a free Wi-Fi hotspot.
Stefan
Spain
We were received by the staff of this family run hotel as if we were old friends returning to the village. Great service, interesting craft beers, great wine and lovely food in the garden restaurant. And spacey, comfortable rooms in the charming hotel.
Grajera was a good stopping off point on our journey from...
Grajera was a good stopping off point on our journey from the south of Spain back to the ferry port in Bilbao. The local staff were helpful and very pleasant. The downside of Grajera, as anything more than a stopping place, is that it contains an incomplete resort (presumably for Madrilenos) with unfinished and unsold houses looking a bit like English streets. There were some sports facilities and an outdoor activity place but it all looked a bit tired and rarely used. Perhaps in the summer it will come to life but we were not confident. As regards facilities in the village, really the bar is the only live spot but it did serve meals throughout the day which were reasonably priced.
Nigel
United Kingdom
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