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Molino Rio
Alájar
Alájar
Sierra
de Aracena
Andalucia
Spain
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In the mountains northwest of
Sevilla, you will find Molino Rio Alájar
It boasts five cabins, all beautifully
appointed with modern amenities, yet they retain the rustic charm and tranquility
that sets you back to another age. This is where you should come to relax,
recharge and enjoy this small slice of heaven. |
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Some years ago, the owners
bought an old ramshackle water mill and over the next years they restored
it, built five top quality cabins and at the same time went to all the
flea markets, auctions and antique stores in the province of Huelva, Spain.
There they collected everything. Old locks, antique delft tiles, barber
chairs, wine presses, anything that would add to the magic that is the
Molino.
You have your own cabin,
but it is fun to gather in the communal house and chat with the other guests,
make a pot of soup for all to enjoy, study the guide books and maps of
the area, or just enjoy the fireplace and scratch the dogs ears while sipping
a locally made acorn liqueur. You can pick vegetables from the garden and
firewood for the fireplaces and the outdoor grill is provided free of charge. |
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The
two larger houses sleep 4 - 6 people. Each one has a large sitting-room
with an open fireplace. The kitchen has a gas stove and electric oven,
refrigerator and a good selection of cook ware, cutlery and earthenware.
The bathroom is downstairs.
There are four single beds in the loft upstairs. To the side of the house
and with a separate entrance, a bedroom with a double bed and en suite
bathroom completes the accommodation.
Both houses have a terrace
for dining alfresco.
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The
two smaller houses are studios with two single beds, wood-burning stove,
small refrigerator and an en suite bathroom. Each has a small terrace on
the side. All the houses have under floor heating, telephone and television.
Great care has been taken
over the furnishing of all the houses, making them pleasing to the eye
and comfortable in the rustic style.
- All bathrooms have a shower,
toilet and basin.
- Each house has television
and telephone.
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LA
CIGÜEÑA & EL CONEJO
The two larger houses, La
Cigüeña and El Conejo sleep 4 - 6 people and have under floor
heating in all rooms. Each one has a large sitting-room with an open fire
and comfortable seating. The kitchen area is to the side with a five-ring
gas hob and electric oven, fridge and a good selection of stainless steel
cookware, cutlery and earthenware. The bathroom is downstairs. There are
four single beds in the gallery room upstairs. To the side of the house
and with a separate entrance, a bedroom with a double bed and en suite
bathroom completes the accommodation. Both houses have a terrace for dining
alfresco. |
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EL
BUHO & LA TORTUGA
The two smaller houses, El
Buho and La Tortuga, include a bedroom with two single beds, wood-burning
stove, small refrigerator and an en suite bathroom. Each has a small terrace
on the side.
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ZOYA
The fifth house, Zoya, sleeps
four and has under floor heating throughout. It has a good-sized sitting-room
with an open fireplace, comfortable sofa and chairs, with a dining area
and kitchen to the side. The kitchen is well-equipped and has a five-ring
gas hob with electric oven and refrigerator.
French windows open onto
a delightful raised terrace overlooking the river. Off the sitting-room
a doorway leads down steps to a bedroom with two single beds and en suite
bathroom.
With a separate outside entrance,
the second bedroom includes a double bed with en suite bathroom.
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Facilities:
The spacious communal room
has a sitting and dining area in front of an open fireplace. Food can be
prepared in the fully equipped kitchen and outside on the terrace with
a barbecue. Guests can pick their own vegetables from the garden and firewood
is provided free of charge. Donkeys can be hired on an hourly basis for
guided treks through the countryside. The Dutch owners of the Molino have
a sound knowledge of the area and detailed walking routes and itineraries
are available.
Guests are welcome to use
the pool (5m x 11m - 16.5 ft x 36ft) under the beautiful oak trees.
There's also a large vegetable garden with delicious fresh vegetables to
try. |
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Location:
A short walk from your cottage,
along country lanes lined with stone walls, takes you to the pretty village
of Alájar with its white houses and winding, cobbled streets. Some
of the bars and restaurants stand out for their cosiness and character.
High above the cluster of white houses towers la Peña de Arias Montano,
a craggy cliff with a sixteenth century hermitage set on its peak. Alájar's
name comes from the Arab word for stone, and the fact is that it is a stony
peak that dominates the village and presides over the life and doings of
its 836 inhabitants. |
This
peak, called Peña de Arias Montano (after Philip II's unorthodox
minister who on retiring felt drawn to this land), next to the Hermitage
of Nuestra Señora de los Angeles, and the charming layout of the
town of Alájar shines whitely against the green of the surrounding
forests and meadows. You are visiting an area where fine specimens of Iberian
swine are bred. You will find shops where you can buy all kinds of sausage
meats, sausages, and of course, hams from the acorn-fed pigs.
There are several bars and
restaurants here. We think one stands out as truly unique. It is Mesón
"El Corcho." You must not cheat yourself out of this treat. Go to the bar
(you will become a local right away)and have a drink or two. Be curious
about the local liqueurs and they will gladly let you taste each and every
one. Be careful of the locally made potato chips though. They are addictive! |
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Corcho means cork and please
notice the ceilings and walls. They are all hand carved cork sculptures
by local artists. The floor in the restaurant was hand laid. It took a
year. Have loads of the delicious ham. The pigs are acorn fed, which gives
the ham a special flavor. You will notice the hams hanging everywhere.
You will not find anything quite like this anywhere.
Aracena
Aracena, the main town in
the park, is only a twenty minute drive along scenic roads from the Molino.
It boasts a fine thirteenth century church, built on a hill by the Knights
Templar, who were given dominion over the area in 1267. Beneath this hill,
crowned by the church, lies the Gruta de las Maravillas (Cave Of Wonders),
one of Spain's most impressive caves.
Welcome to the Sierra de
Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park, declared as such in 1989. With
its rolling hills and clusters of white villages, this area can be found
at the western end of the Sierra Morena, the longest of Spain's mountain
ranges. With only 40,000 inhabitants scattered over its 3000 square kilometres,
it makes for an ideal destination for walkers and nature lovers looking
to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. |
Molino Rio
Alájar
Alájar
Sierra
de Aracena
Andalucia
Spain
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