Villa Los Poyatos
Categoría: Viviendas - Locales
Subcategoría: Alquiler temporal
Subcategoría: Alquiler temporal
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Located just below the Village of Comares with extensive views from the Mountains to the sea this beautiful villa has 5 bedrooms, 2 x kitchen/living rooms, 3 bathrooms, barbecue, wifi internet, private swimming pool (11m x 4m) and many terraces with gorgeous views of the sea. The villa is located 5 minutes, by car, from the village of Comares which has bars, shops, banks, restaurants, pharmacy and bakery. ComaresComares is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain. The municipality is situated approximately 28 kilometres from the provincial capital and 24 from Vélez Málaga. It has a population of approximately 1420 residents. The natives are called Moriscosos. Car recommended.One of the highest pueblo blancos in Andalucía (739 metres above sea level), Comares can be spied for miles around, rising high above the surrounding countryside and resembling a natural extension to the craggy rock face. A map is useful,first time visitors may still find the approach hard to find and, equally baffling is the fact that the village keeps disappearing from view as the windy country roads dip and curve round a succession of death-defying hairpin bends! However, when familiar with the approach, the journey from Málaga airport is less than an hour, while the nearest coastal resort Torre del Mar is just 24 km away.Fortunately, despite being breathtakingly pretty, Comares has not yet succumbed to the coach tour circuit. The village and surrounding fincas form a lively community. There are no souvenir shops but several bars, restaurants and a very attractive hotel converted from an olive mill with coutyards overlooking breathtaking views. When wandering around the steep and narrow streets you may find yourself invited into the home of a Spanish lady who sells local produce such as wine, almonds, raisins, olives, honey and cheese.Throughout the village, there are colourful ceramic plaques depicting Comares´ important place in history, which can be traced back to the third century BC.The village remains typically Moorish in its layout and design with narrow cobbled streets, interspersed with arches (dating back to medieval time), flanked with simple whitewashed houses. The Parish Church is 16th century with a beautiful coffered/stucco/moulded ceiling. There are also two plazas, two bars, two supermarkets, a post office and a bank. The streets are peaceful as cars are required to park outside the village. A weekly van selling fresh fish and the occasional donkey. The houses and streets are well maintained and the village has a very pleasant atmosphere.The views are, quite literally, incredible. From the south, rolling hills of olive and almond trees reach to the sea while, to the north, dramatic mountains rise up far into distance, like a bewitching lunar landscape which shifts and changes according to the light.The main industry in Comares is the production of olive oil, wine and almonds while, in the valley, esparto grass is grown for domestic and agricultural use.This is, without doubt, one of the prettiest villages in the province of Andalucía and should be visited soon, before the raffia donkeys go on sale.NoOfAccomodation: 15NoOfBeds: 5Ameneties: Washer, Parking, Heating, OpenFire, TV, DVD, Stereo, PrivatePool, LinenService, Kitchen, CookingUtensils, Refrigerator, Microwave,
Located just below the Village of Comares with extensive views from the Mountains to the sea this beautiful villa has 5 bedrooms, 2 x kitchen/living rooms, 3 bathrooms, barbecue, wifi internet, private swimming pool (11m x 4m) and many terraces with gorgeous views of the sea. The villa is located 5 minutes, by car, from the village of Comares which has bars, shops, banks, restaurants, pharmacy and bakery. ComaresComares is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain. The municipality is situated approximately 28 kilometres from the provincial capital and 24 from Vélez Málaga. It has a population of approximately 1420 residents. The natives are called Moriscosos. Car recommended.One of the highest pueblo blancos in Andalucía (739 metres above sea level), Comares can be spied for miles around, rising high above the surrounding countryside and resembling a natural extension to the craggy rock face. A map is useful,first time visitors may still find the approach hard to find and, equally baffling is the fact that the village keeps disappearing from view as the windy country roads dip and curve round a succession of death-defying hairpin bends! However, when familiar with the approach, the journey from Málaga airport is less than an hour, while the nearest coastal resort Torre del Mar is just 24 km away.Fortunately, despite being breathtakingly pretty, Comares has not yet succumbed to the coach tour circuit. The village and surrounding fincas form a lively community. There are no souvenir shops but several bars, restaurants and a very attractive hotel converted from an olive mill with coutyards overlooking breathtaking views. When wandering around the steep and narrow streets you may find yourself invited into the home of a Spanish lady who sells local produce such as wine, almonds, raisins, olives, honey and cheese.Throughout the village, there are colourful ceramic plaques depicting Comares´ important place in history, which can be traced back to the third century BC.The village remains typically Moorish in its layout and design with narrow cobbled streets, interspersed with arches (dating back to medieval time), flanked with simple whitewashed houses. The Parish Church is 16th century with a beautiful coffered/stucco/moulded ceiling. There are also two plazas, two bars, two supermarkets, a post office and a bank. The streets are peaceful as cars are required to park outside the village. A weekly van selling fresh fish and the occasional donkey. The houses and streets are well maintained and the village has a very pleasant atmosphere.The views are, quite literally, incredible. From the south, rolling hills of olive and almond trees reach to the sea while, to the north, dramatic mountains rise up far into distance, like a bewitching lunar landscape which shifts and changes according to the light.The main industry in Comares is the production of olive oil, wine and almonds while, in the valley, esparto grass is grown for domestic and agricultural use.This is, without doubt, one of the prettiest villages in the province of Andalucía and should be visited soon, before the raffia donkeys go on sale.NoOfAccomodation: 15NoOfBeds: 5Ameneties: Washer, Parking, Heating, OpenFire, TV, DVD, Stereo, PrivatePool, LinenService, Kitchen, CookingUtensils, Refrigerator, Microwave,