LA CASA DE BOVEDAS CHARMING INN
Property Summary
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Property Contact Details
| Property Number: | 3539 |
| Name: | LA CASA DE BOVEDAS CHARMING INN |
| Type: | Guesthouse |
| Location: | Andalucia, Spain |
| Owner: | CECILIA LOZANO (email owner) |
| Phone Number: | 0034 653 921 735 (please quote Beds & Homes when calling) |
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General Description
La Casa de Bóvedas was recently restored by its owners, Cecilia Lozano and architect Remy Lemmens. With just two suites and three double rooms, all ensuite, it is a perfect example of the decoration and architecture of Andalusia: white plaster walls, colourful tiles, arches, furnishings in bright colours, open air courtyard and lovely views
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Bedrooms / Bathrooms
All the rooms are ample, luminous and have central heating, air conditioning, TV, hair dryer, CD player (music) and private bath in all the rooms with bathtub in the suites. Each room is different and has meticulous detail for a pleasant rest and the comfort of the visitor
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Living Areas
Thick, white plaster walls, wrought iron windows, colourful tiles, arches, and bright colours details, enhance the bedrooms, also equipped with modern amenities. From the open air terrace, guests can admire the stunning terrain of steep hills and deep valleys which rises in front.
At La Casa de Bovedas, guests will experience lodging with enchantment, and enjoy the beauty of the antique, opposed to modern comfort, in the very ancient heart of Arcos de la Frontera.
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Kitchen / Dining
Covered patio and another open one, a terrace with excellent views. Hall with chimney All the rooms are ample, luminous and have central heating, conditioned air, TV, dryer of hair, reproducer of CD (music) and bath deprived in all the rooms with bathtub in the suites. Each room is different and are acclimated with meticulous detail for an pleasant rest and the comfort of the visitor, in where the understood traveller can enjoy the enchantment of the old houses and the comfort of the modern ones. All the house has connection to Internet by wireless route
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Outside
The town is in the northeast of the Province and is one of the most spectacular high locations at the top of and down a side of a cliff, on the right hand bank of the river Guadalete. The town sits between 50m above the river at its lowest part and 195m at the base of the castle. It’s the starting place for a tour of the Pueblos Blancos(white villages).
One’s first impression is of a row of whitewashed houses sprinkled with imposing monuments which rise towards an impressive rose tinted gorge. Arcos is typical of the white villages and is well worth a leisurely visit. Its best to leave your car at the bottom of the cliff and make the trip on foot.
Arcos was settled by the Romans, Visigoths and Moors. It has one of the most charming ancient quarters in the whole of Spain. The whole of it was declared a National Historic Monument in 1962. The winding route of its streets reveal a dominant Arab influence which has been enriched by subsequent Christian periods.
Most visitors are delighted by the many Baroque and Renaissance frontages which are decorated by coats-of-arms and splashes of floral decoration. Additionally, there are many historic buildings, of which the most important include:- the churches of Santa Maria(15th century)and San Pedro and the convent of Mercedarias.
It’s a good idea to get a different perspective on the town from the bottom of the gorge which opens into attractive countryside of great botanical and wildlife importance.
While still within the outskirts of the town one finds oneself in the Paraje Natural de la Cola de Embalse de Arcos. A little further to the east is the Parque Natural de los Alcornocales, a real jewel of the Province.
The Lago de Arcos(Arcos Lake) is a good place for watersports, such as, rowing, dingly sailing, windsurfing and motor boating. Fishing enthusiasts have one of the best facilities and throughout the year there are many regional and national competitions.
The district of Arcos has almost unlimited countryside attractions, such as, hiking, mountain biking, horse riding as well as hang-gliding and para-gliding.
The Lago de Arcos(Arcos Lake) is a good place for watersports, such as, rowing, dingly sailing, windsurfing and motor boating. Fishing enthusiasts have one of the best facilities and throughout the year there are many regional and national competitions.
The district of Arcos has almost unlimited countryside attractions, such as, hiking, mountain biking, horse riding as well as hang-gliding and para-gliding.
The centre of Arcos and the surrounding streets are full of taverns, bars and restaurants where one can savour local dishes and, especially, local wine. During the summer these establishments are augmented by marquees erected in the market area for concerts and all forms of entertainment.
The most popular festivals are Carnavales(February), Semana Santa(Easter),Toro Aleluya(March), Belen Vivente(Christmas) and the Feria de San Miguel(September-October
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Location
Located in the heart of the old town of Arcos de la Frontera, one of the most beautiful “pueblos blancos” or white towns in Andalusia and a historical heritage site, is the small simple and charming inn.
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Changeover Details
HOTEL CANCELLATION POLICY
If cancelled more than 7 nights prior to reservation date, the hotel will not take a cancellation penalty. If cancelled less than 7 nights prior to reservation date, the hotel will take the price of one night. No-show, full amount of reservation will be charged.
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Extra Details
Enjoy Andalucia`s beautiful rolling sun-soaked countryside, with fields of olive, almond, lemon and orange trees. Picturesque white hilltop villages, Moorish castles, winding country roads with spectacular views, where your inland counrty
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