Rural Tourist Accommodation South of Granada is in Sorvilán, pequeñoy quiet village in the Saw of the midway between the Alpujarras and Costa Tropical. A window on nature, hillside vineyards, fig and almond trees, ravines and steep drops sharply and invite us to reach the sea.
The beautiful surroundings of this village located south of Granada, mountain environment, sun and beach, plus the ethnographic and cultural heritage of Sorvilán contribute decisively to enjoy your stay in addition to our accommodation, without a doubt get the desired break.
Our accommodation is a house over 200 years old that has been fully restored by adopting sustainability solutions, bioclimatic and energy savings, not to mention the Design and comfort.
It has two floors, being in the first three spacious double bedrooms, one with three extra beds, ideal for children, where you can relax in privileged surroundings, enjoy from the terrace of a Mountain & beautiful views of the sea, and surrounded by huge pines, which will make you feel in nature. Complete this floor a spacious bathroom, with all details.
On the second floor we have a more spacious floor bedroom where, if necessary, you can add a cot, a bathroom, kitchen traditional kitchen with all necessary appliances and utensils for use common, along with a large living room with fireplace, a terrace with barbecue and sun terrace complete this unforgettable pleasant stay to these family or special friends gatherings where you can enjoy the sun and its incredible views of the Mountain & Sea, during the day, and stars in a relaxed and in good company having a drink at night.
Ideal for groups and families, twelve people maximum, which will be distributed in four bedrooms to meet your needs. Includes Connects to internet (wifi), welcome breakfast and electric heating.You can also have a wide range of exclusive services as accessible menu tailored, extra cleaning, path wineries or many cultural and sports activities in nature.
The Environment
Sorvilán is south of Granada, on the southwest side of the Saw of the, nestled in the Granada Alpujarra Baja, where currency the Mediterranean Sea, and enjoys a mild subtropical climate, surrounded by hills covered almond trees and vines that produce the famous wines of this land.
The softness of the winds of North Africa, the warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the protection that reported the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada, provide it with a very singular and unique microclimate on peninsula, with over 300 days of sunshine a year.
In Sorvilán you can visit their characteristics and numerous wineries, which enjoy a good glass of wine, or visit the Church of San Cayetano seventeenth century, a nice stroll to the Source-laundry and Mirador de la Cruz or attend the various festivals in and around town.
Very close Sorvilán is the annexe of Alfornón that can come, crossing the road, in about an hour. It is a nice walk to enjoy the flora and fauna in its natural state, or venture into the deep canyons of the Feather unexplored. North of this small town we found an extraordinary forest of oaks, whose dark color contrasts with the deep blue of the sky or the white peaks of the Sierra Nevada, and the red and ocher land planted with vineyards and almond.
The southern end of the municipality opens the coast, participating in the scents of the Mediterranean climate: a calm sea, blue sky and bright, and warm and gentle breezes that give character and own name, Costa Tropical, this unique space where populations Melicena and Plasters you enjoy the sun and beaches all year round are located.
One of the most famous beauties of the provinces of Granada and Almeria is undoubtedly the region of the Alpujarra. From the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada, until a fertile valley that separates LUJAR and Contraviesa the Alpujarra spills in a variety of stunning landscapes. Among creeks and streams, lush woods take turns with vineyards, fig and almond trees. A magical land where time seems to stand still, is displayed before our eyes.
The splendid coast of Granada, is deployed between Malaga and Almeria from La Rabita, in the east to the beach of La Herradura, in the west. Along this coast the watchtowers and fortresses, characteristic landscape elements attest to the strategic importance of the area.