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Holiday
rentals in Altea
2 bedroom holiday Apartment in Alicante -
Spain
2
bedroom apartment with stunning views over
golf course and Sierra Bernia mountains.Spanish
apartment in tranquil location.
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Nestled
at the foot of the Sierra Bernia mountains this
unique mature development lends its name to
the golf course that it graces – “Don
Cayo”.
With
panoramic views directly overlooking the golf
course, mountains and sea this 2 bed apartment/bungalow
enjoys all the benefits of this tranquil setting
with established gardens and large communial
pool, yet is only 1km from the traditional Spanish
village of Altea La Vieja (Old Altea) newly
named Altea La Vella. Here you can stroll through
its narrow streets, whitewashed facades often
teeming with colourful bougainvilleas and geraniums
or sit comfortably outside a real tapas bar
and dine in the evening splendour in one of
the excellent restaurants that this exsqusite
village has to offer. There are local bus services
that run through local villages and it is possible
to ride all the way to Benidorm along the seafront
of the nearby gorgeous and quaint cultural town
of Altea. All your banking needs are met within
the village Altea La Vella, it also has 3 small
supermarkets, fuel station, hairdressers, newsagents,
chemist, medical centre, ironmongers, etc.
This
newly renovated apartment with 75 sqm of living
area consists of 1 large double bedroom with
fitted wardrobes and patio doors leading directly
onto the large sun terrace with panoramic views.
Direct access is available into the marbled
wash and shower room which is adjacent to the
similar finished wc room with wash basin.The
lounge is set up with TV and DVD player, linking
to the kitchen with breakfast bar it is fully
equipped with fridge freezer, hob, oven and
microwave, a second bedroom has 2 single beds
The large furnished terrace with spectacular
views compliments this very pleasant apartment,
the property also has a washing machine with
outdoor drying facilities.
Where
to go information
The
cosmopolitan and cultural village of Altea is
one of the most charming and fascinating on
the Costa Blanca. Along the esplanade interesting
boutiques and shops jostle with restaurants
and bars. Narrow lanes of whitewashed houses
and gourmet restaurants wind up the hill to
a cobbled square with bustling pavement cafes
overlooked by the distinctive blue ceramic domes
of the church. In summer the old town is totally
pedestrianised and the streets around the church
are taken up with arts and crafts stalls where
local artists exhibit their work.
ALTEA
As
well as the crystal clear sea and blue flag
beaches, the area has plenty of activities within
easy reach to fill a family holiday full of
fun and excitement: Terra Mitica – a magnificent
new theme park where ancient civilisations come
to life; Natur Aqualandia – a water park
with rides and fun for everyone; Mundomare –
a marine park with dolphins; and Fonts de Algar
- a natural spring where you can bath in rock
pools and climb up waterfalls; Guadalest
One
of the most emblematic tourist images of the
Costa Blanca is undoubtedly the picture formed
by the freestanding elegant bell tower and the
tunnel that provides access to the old centre
of Castell de Guadalest, both located within
a granite mass of striking appearance. Castell
de Guadalest is the capital of the valley of
the same name. It's bordered by Aitana, Serrella
and Xortà mountains. The river Guadalest
flows through the municipal area, interrupted
by a reservoir near the town. The village is
unique as its old urban centre is located on
the top of an outcrop, which is only accessed
via a tunnel hollowed into the side of the rock.
The area at the top of the rock includes the
ancient city dungeon, the bell tower, Saint
Josep castle where the current cemetery is located,
and the recently restored Orduña House.
A parish church and the Moorish fortified building
called Alcozaiba are also located in this area.
A more modern village, "el Arrabal",
is located at the foot of the rocky promontory
and here you can find many craft shops, museums
and restaurants. Tourism has completely transformed
Castell de Guadalest and its two hundred inhabitants
have devoted themselves entirely to the provision
of tourist services; agriculture, the traditional
source of income of the village, has become
a residual activity. The entire village has
become a tourist attraction and there are a
large number of gift and craft shops; the most
interesting museums of the province are located
here and its privileged position offers magnificent
views over the valley and Castell de Guadalest's
reservoir.
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Facts:
2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
Sleeps 5
75m² inside area
30m² terrace area
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Suitability:
sorry, pets not allowed
no smoking inside please
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Local
leisure:
7
Golf courses within a 30 km radius. (for details
go to:www.golfcostablanca.org
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Locally:
small shops, restaurants, pubs, café,
water park, amusement park, harbour, church,
park, market, board walk
Local
activities:
cycling,
diving, fishing, golf, horse riding, hiking,
mountaineering, paragliding, sailing, swimming,
tennis, walking, water skiing, wind surfing
Facilities:
General:
linen provided, towels provided
Outside:
terrace, terrace furniture, balcony, patio,
barbeque, parking, communal pool
Inside:
dvd player, radio, tv, heating, washing machine,
iron, ironing board,
Kitchen:
kettle, toaster, freezer, fridge, grill, hob,
microwave, oven
Bathroom:
shower,
Beds:
1 double bed, 2 single bed , 2 sofa bed
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| Prices: |
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| Period |
Price
per week |
| Jan/Feb |
£250 |
| March |
£250 |
| April/May |
£300 |
| June |
£350 |
| July/August |
£450 |
| September |
£350 |
| October |
£300 |
| Nov/Dec |
£250 |
Xmas
and Easter weeks £350, Monthly rental
for Jan, Feb, March and November at £750.
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Special
notes Prices
are negotiable for long term rentals. |
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| Owners
Contact Information: |
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Names:
Darryle Langford
Phone: 0044
(0) 1752 842568
E-mail: darryle@spanishgolflets.co.uk
Language Spoken: English/Spanish
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