Originally an old mill dating back to the 16th century, this traditional rural development is located in a really undiscovered part of Spain as well as a region of ecological importance.
In fact, La Sierra Norte Natural Park, where Navezuelas is situated, is a protected area where the natural order has always been for the environment to dominate man, rather the other way round.
This “cortijo” is surrounded by beautiful hills covered by olive and cork trees, with pigs, goats and deer being able to roam freely. Its quiet isolation is perfect for those seeking peace, harmony, and exuberant sunsets.
The beautiful swimming pool is also worthy of note. The interior is also attractive - simple, straightforward and dominated by warm colours adding to the sense of quietude, with the ceilings made up of wooden beams adding a further nice touch.
Anyone looking to venture out a little further is recommended to visit the pretty town of Cazalla de la Sierra.
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Amenities
Animals welcome
Bar
Central heating
Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) accepted
Fireplace
Garden
Internet WiFi
Library
Meeting room
Parking
Restaurant
Swimming pool
Terrace
TV Room
Wine Cellar
Room Amenities
Fireplace
Hair dryer
Internet WiFi
Kitchen fully equipped
Kitchenette
Room for handicapped
Room service
Activities
Bicycles
Bird Watching
Fishing
Horseback Riding
Massage
Swimming
Trekking
Wine Tasting
Location
Transport / Distances
City Centre: 3
Shops: 3
Airport: 75
Train Station: 12
Metro/Bus: 3
Reviews
Lovely but crowded
by Ben
Date of stay 28/08/2015
This is a lovely isolated renovated farmhouse with a touch of DIY about it. it is lovely and Luca, the (Italian) owner knows it and has a bit of a swagger about it. for my taste if you like and seek out places as isolated and rural as this you don't want them to be as big. at full house it hosts 30 people and round the pool and breakfast area that feels too like a hotel to me, and doesn't have the space or service of one. so i wish it was smaller. or would simply advise going a little more out of season. well worth staying more than one night as there are lovely walks and lots to see in the Sierra Norte area.