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Huerta Atienza

Ronda, Andalucia

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 6
  2. 2 Double Bedrooms
  3. 2 Twin Bedrooms
  4. 2 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Enclosed Pool
  • Ground Floor: Entrance hall. Sitting/dining room (TV, DVD, CD, fireplace, WiFi limited usage) with doors to enclosed courtyard and stairs leading to galleried sitting area. Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher). Laundry room (washing machine). Double bedroom (ceiling fan). Shower room. Central heating available throughout the house.
  • First Floor: Double bedroom (A/C). Two twin bedrooms (A/C). Bathroom. Open tread staircase to tower with sitting room.
  • Outside: Open terraces, lawn and flowerbeds. Enclosed courtyard. Barbecue*. Spacious private parking area.
  • Enclosed private swimming pool (8m x 5m).

Topped with an imposing tower and gleaming with the bright white paint of its immaculately presented façade, this imposing country residence forms an eye catching landmark amidst the picturesque countryside that gently undulates in a scenic patchwork of fields and sierras just a 20 minute drive north of the historic town of Ronda.

Sitting within spacious grounds of wide lawns, shady retreats and attractive terraces, and surrounded by a wide expanse of rolling fields and rural vistas, this recently restored home provides the perfect venue for family gatherings.

Your entrance to its smart interior is via a neat terracotta tiled terrace, decorated with pretty walled flowerbeds and home to a stone table and benches that sit beneath a shady tree. From here, the main door leads the way into a spacious hall where exposed wooden beams, crisp painted walls and carefully chosen occasional chairs are a pleasing introduction to the beautifully coordinated and stylish rooms of what is a truly charming home.

Particularly appealing is the tower, added to the original building over the course of its restoration and set up as an informal reading room with windows on all four sides capturing the pretty rural views. Another attractive feature is the enclosed courtyard, which is accessed through a door at the back of the living room and offers another pleasant venue for outdoor catering.

Outside, a pretty stone pathway leads the way to the swimming pool which sits within a tiled terrace and is thoughtfully enclosed for added security. Just below, a wide expanse of lawn provides ample space for sunbathing or children’s play.

Ideally located for those wishing to explore this unquestionably picturesque area of Andalucía, Huerta Atienza is just a 20 minute drive from the famous gorge, ornate buildings and charming ‘pueblo blanco’ streets of the historic hilltop town of Ronda. A similar distance in the other direction is the pretty village of Grazalema whilst closer to hand, the village of Montecorto offers a local restaurant and shops just under 6km from the house.

  • Whilst there are four bedrooms, a maximum of 6 guests is permitted.
  • The internet connection is delivered by MiFi, which is via a mobile network device, with limited data
  • Property Licence No: VTAR/MA/01798
  • *As this is a protected area of natural beauty, barbecue bans will be enforced from early June and an electric 'plancha' will be provided for outdoor catering.

Pricing & Availability

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Location of Huerta Atienza

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Huerta Atienza

See How the Cave Dwellers Live

Feel like a troglodyte in Setenil's streets of overhanging rock and cave-like buildings. This pretty town has some interesting historical monuments and good restaurants, many of them built into the mountainside.

Lunch is a Leisurely Experience

Have a long lunch Spanish-style in a traditional 'venta', with traditional home cooking and local produce, at really great value prices. There are several Ventas along the main road not far from Huerta Atienza.

The Whole Jerez Experience

Many of the wine cellars in Jerez include other attractions such as art galleries, museums, equestrian demonstrations and flamenco shows as well as bodega tours and wine sampling. Go for the day and enjoy the whole Jerez experience under one roof.

See Seville from the River

Take a boat trip along the romantic Guadalquivir River in Sevilla, before climbing to the top of the Giralda Tower for a bird's eye view of this beautiful city. Explore the historic Barrio Santa Cruz district on foot to see the flower-filled patios and tiny squares. You can easily visit Seville using the Park and Ride metro. Train run every 15 minutes from the outskirts of the city.

Nothing but Nature in the Natural Parks

Drive for miles through one of the natural parks - Parque de los Alcornocales or Grazalema - without seeing another vehicle. But remember that you are likely to come across cows, mountain goats and deer, and they have right of way......

The Grandeur of Granada & La Alhambra

Granada can be reached in just over two hours’ drive from Ronda. Explore the old Muslim quarter of Granada city, the Albaicín, then wander around the mesmerising Alhambra Palace.  Entrance tickets are timed, so you can book in advance and plan your day in this lovely city accordingly. Tickets must be booked well in advance, so book online before your holiday to avoid being disappointed! https://tickets.alhambra-patronato.es/en/
 

Ubrique: The Leather Centre

Ubrique is known for its leather industry, and the town centre is full of shops selling good quality leather items at very reasonable prices. Whilst there, sip a coffee outside the café in the tiny, picturesque main square and marvel at how the town seems to nestle into the side of the mountain which towers above it.

Malaga: The Picasso Route

See the house where Málaga's most famous son was born, then visit the Picasso Museum in the city's picturesque Jewish Quarter. All Málaga's main attractions are a short walk from each other in the historic city centre, or you can hop on or off one of the tourist buses to explore those which appeal to you most.

The Valley of the Vultures

Vultures get a bad press. Learn more about these fascinating birds by travelling through 'Vulture Valley' between Benaoján and Cortes de la Frontera, where you can pull off the road at a viewing point and read the information panels.

Sit Back in an Armchair in the Tower of Huerta Atienza

and soak up the lovely rural views that can be seen from the windows that line each wall of this elevated sitting room.

Go Walking in the Natural Park

The Grazalema natural park is idyllic for walkers, whether beginners or experienced hikers. As the park is a protected area, permits are needed for some walks but these can be obtained free of charge from park offices in El Bosque, Grazalema and Zahara. Go alone, or hire an experienced guide.

Flamenco flavours

Flamenco is passionate and seductive, mysterious and misunderstood. A culture that has been burning in Andalucía for hundreds of years. Enjoy a chance to see some Flamenco dancing at its best with truly mesmerising guitar performances and song at El Quinqué, near to the bullring Ronda. https://www.elquinqueronda.com/
 

Visit Roman Ronda

Visit the Roman ruins at Acinipo, a few kilometres outside Ronda. This was an important town which minted its own coins, and the theatre is still well-preserved. There are also the remains of a Bronze Age settlement at the entrance.

Stand by a Waterfall, Swim in a Lagoon

The Cueva del Gato cave and lagoon are on the road between Ronda and Benaoján. The waterfall flows all year round, and all attempts to build a dam have failed, because the water always finds a way out. The cave is thought to have been a favourite hiding place for bandits in the past, but its depths are now only accessible by very experienced and qualified potholers.

Take a day trip to Cadiz

Featured recently on many travel and cuisine TV programmes, Cadiz is just a 90-minute drive away. This small city known locally as "la Isla", the island, it is completely surrounded by the sea. Its majestic Cathedral sits along the shores of the Atlantic coast. Narrow streets full of charm and old-world character can easily be explored on foot. Visit the lively fish market and be amazed at the fresh tuna caught locally.  Then spend the afternoon on the beach relaxing!
 

Wander through the Old Town

The old town of Ronda, on the far side of the famous bridge, is know as La Ciudad. It’s a labyrinth of narrow lanes leading to atmospheric squares and lookout points into the gorge. Home to many museums and typical houses of fascinating architecture.
 

Visit a Bodega

Some excellent wines are produced by 'bodegas' in the Ronda area and some bodegas offer guided tours and wine tastings. Ronda also has a wine museum where you can sip a glass as you wander around the beautiful old building and discover the history of wine production in the region.

Did you know?

Malaga has more museums than any other Andalucian city? Don't miss a trip to see the Pablo Picasso Museum,  the Thyssen Collection or the new Pomipdou Art Centre with some fabulous collections.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Montecorto 10 mins 
Ronda 15 mins 
Zahara de la Sierra 20 mins 
Grazalema 25 mins 

Beaches

Puerto Banus 1 Hr 15 mins 
Conil 1 Hr 45 mins 
Estepona 2 Hrs  

Airports

Jerez 1 Hr 30 mins 
Sevilla 2 Hrs  
Malaga 2 Hrs  
Gibraltar 2 Hrs  
Times are approximate

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