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Torralba d'en Salort

Alaior, Menorca

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  • 2

Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 8
  2. 2 Double Bedrooms
  3. 2 Twin Bedrooms
  4. 2 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Table Tennis
  8. Beach 6.7km
  9. Small Party Rate (up to 4 people)
  • Ground Floor: Entrance hall. Sitting room (TV, WiFi, corner fireplace). Dining room. Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine). Landing. Two twin bedrooms (A/C). Two double bedrooms (A/C). Two shower rooms.
  • Outside: Grounds of open terraces and flowerbeds. Covered dining terrace. Table tennis. In-built barbecue. Private parking.
  • Private swimming pool (10m x 4m) with Roman steps.

Contemporary design and traditional architecture are perfectly entwined within the beautifully restored rooms of this delightful country home which sits amidst a quintessentially Menorcan landscape of shrub-filled meadows, open fields and dry-stone walls, just a 10 minute drive from the sandy coves and turquoise waters of the island’s southern coastline.

As we stepped into the wide entrance hall that spans the property’s southern façade, and looked up at high vaulted ceilings, crisply painted in fresh white to match the walls, we instantly knew that this characterful and beautifully presented rural retreat should be the next addition to our portfolio. Within its thick 17th Century walls and elegant archways, generously proportioned rooms have been furnished with the muted colours and elegant furnishings of current design to produce a stylish fusion of old and new.

The result is a light and restful ambience which will not fail to delight and which is also apparent outside in the attractive grounds. Beyond the traditional façade of whitewashed walls and green shuttered windows, a smooth terrace of modern design leads the way to the swimming pool, via a covered outdoor dining area. Stretching out ahead and forming the most pleasing of backdrops is a rural scene of stone-walled fields dotted with the lush greenery of shrubs and bushes.

This pretty countryside that stretches across the island’s hinterland is a delight to explore and active guests will no doubt enjoy the well-marked cycling trails that criss-cross its scenic meadows. Torralba d’en Salort is perfectly positioned to take advantage of these, being just a few metres from the path that takes cyclists along a 9km trail to the island’s capital of Maó. Also appealing is the proximity of the local restaurants, shops and bars of Alaior which are just 3.2 km in one direction, whilst the idyllic sandy bay of Cales Coves is 6.7km away in the other.

  • Property Licence No. ET 1322 ME
  • Air conditioning is on a timer

Pricing & Availability

Additional Pricing Information

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Please note that in addition to the property rental there is a local tourist tax to pay for all visitors aged 16 and over.  €2.00 (€2.20 incl. IVA) (£2) per night for the first 9 nights, €1.00 (€1.10 incl. IVA) (£1) per night for each night thereafter per person.  We will add this amount to your booking.


Where two or more prices are shown for the same date, you pay the amount shown for the number of people in your party.
When the small party rate is paid not all beds will be prepared.

Location of Torralba d'en Salort

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Torralba d'en Salort

Go back in time

and visit the Torralba d'en Salord prehistoric village which is just a few minutes walk from the villa. See how the first Menorcans lived from 1000BC until the arrival of the Romans, at this well preserved site, which is one of the biggest in Menorca.

Pop out for an ice cream

The little bar at the Torralba d'en Salord prehistoric village has a great variety.

Hire a bike

and cycle into Alaior, or to the beach at Cala en Porter. The road by the side of the house is part of the original road that the Romans built to the port in Mahon. These days it is a great route to use to get to the capital by bicycle.

Relax and enjoy the Menorcan countryside

Menorca is the best place in the world to do nothing but relax. Catch up on your reading or lounge by the pool, chose sun or shade and enjoy the views over the countryside from the pool terrace.

Visit the port in Mahon

and take a trip around the harbour on the glass bottomed boat. This is the second largest natural harbour in the world - Pearl Harbour is the largest. It is steeped in history, especially from the British occupation, and the boat often stops outside the harbour entrance to see the underwater life through the glass bottom.

Cales Coves

Cycle, walk or drive to Cales Coves which is a large necropolis and very beautiful. Spend the day exploring the caves, swimming, snorkelling and then find a shaded spot for a picnic before heading back. Calas Covas is completely unspoilt so you will have to take everything with you, so be sure to carry plenty of water.

Go to the zoo

The Lloc de Menorca is a small, rustic but beautifully presented zoo with a variety of animals and plants to see. There are many places where it is possible to enter the pens and interact with the lemurs, goats, kangaroos and emus. There is also a picnic area, a couple of bars, and for the children, an adventure playground and wet play area (be sure to pack swimsuits and towels for the little ones)

Drive to Sant Climent

and enjoy a coffee or a meal in the Casino - this is a bar/restaurant, not a gambling den! If you like jazz, then why not come to the jazz club here on Tuesday night. If you play a musical instrument, bring it along, as visiting musicians are most welcome to join in.

Walk in the footsteps of the Romans

with a visit to the basilica d`es Fornas de Torrello, a small Paleo-Christian church whose nave was paved with a magnificent mosaic that can still be seen today. It dates from the sixth century A.D., when Justinian’s Byzantine army - the Roman emperor of the East who aspired to reconstruct the Roman Empire of the West – had conquered the Balearic Islands. Heading towards the airport from San Climente, take the Torrello road to the left and follow the signposts from there.

Visit a traditional town house in Alaior

and see how the local people lived in the past. The house is on Carrer Ample, number 12 and it is open to the public from Monday to Friday from 10.30am to 1.30pm and from 6.30 to 8.30pm.

Go shopping for gifts at the night market

Every Wednesday, from mid June to mid September, the streets of Alaior are transformed into a craft market. On offer are all sorts of handcrafted products and the stall holders give demonstrations of how they are made.

Explore the caves at Son Bou

Drive towards Son Bou and take the last turn on the right before you enter the resort. Follow the road round, over the bridge, and park at the end. From here you can follow a variety of paths that meander through the countryside and alongside the caves, some of which appear to be occupied and have walled gardens and front doors. Don`t forget your camera as the views over the beach at Son Bou and the remains of the paleo-Christian basilica are stunning from here.

Buy Local Dairy Produce

Coinga, on the industrial estate in Alaior, makes delicious cheese from milk collected from the farms in the area. The shop is open to the public and although there are no tours of the factory, its possible to see the cheese being made from the viewing area.

Definitely not to be missed is a drive to the top of Monte Toro

the highest point of the island, and right in the centre. From the summit you can pick out every town on the island and enjoy beautiful views across the countryside and over to Mallorca. The monastery here is no longer used as such, but the lovely church, tended by nuns, is very special to all Menorcans.Once your photocall is completed make your way to the cafe bar and enjoy the delicious pastissets (traditional shortbread biscuits coated in icing sugar) with a coffee.

Fiestas!

Alaior celebrates its main festival in honour of its Patron Saint, San Lorenzo, on the third weekend in August. Over the two days, following Menorcan tradition, the town's streets and squares are filled with horses, music, religious ceremonies, hustle and bustle, merry-making and people. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, enjoy a `pomada` or two, dance in the streets and celebrate along with the locals. If you are sitting on the terrace at night around this time, look out for shooting stars!

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Es Mercadal 15 mins 
Sant Lluis 20 mins 
Ferreries 20 mins 
Fornells 25 mins 
Ciutadella 40 mins 

Beaches

Cales Coves 13 mins 
Punta Prima 25 mins 
Binigaus 25 mins 
Cala Mitjana 25 mins 

Airports

Mahón 15 mins 
Times are approximate

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