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Two Privately Owned Properties
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LA PIEDRA - luxury villa 3 bedrooms.
2 bathrooms with private pool and spectacular views
- Bedar, Almeria, Spain |
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| This three bedroom Andalucian
villa nestles in the foothills of the Sierra De Bedar
in Almeria. Built on its own mountain side with private
pool, mediterranean gardens and stunning views to the
sea it is perfect for your peaceful holiday in Spain.
Sandy beaches and three golf courses, including the
unforgettable Cortijo Grande, are all within twenty
minutes. Available local activities include walking,
mountain biking, painting, bowls, tennis, diving and
sailing.
Approached via a ‘camino rural’
and set in a stunning location within the foothills
of the sierra de bedar (southern spain),this luxury
villa offers the discerning country lover peace and
tranquility, whilst being within easy reach of the beautiful
sandy beaches of the mediterranean. Bedar, Almeria,
Spain.
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UNSPOILT SPAIN - ALMERIA |
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Almeria is in the south
east corner of Spain on the Mediterranean coast. It
is Europe’s warmest and driest region. The area
around Mojacar and Garrucha now has four golf courses,
a variety of restaurants offering a wide range of cuisine,
an aqua park and supermarkets stocking goods for all
nationalities but it still retains its “Spanishness”.
The planners have allowed none of the high rise developments
found on the Costa del Sol or the Costa Blanca.
Almeria´s skies are the clearest
in Europe, Europe´s most powerful telescope has
been installed here, near Gergal. With an annual average
of 3,000 hours of sunshine, it is also home to Europe´s
largest solar energy plant, the Solar Platform of Almeria
(PSA), an EU solar energy research centre. Even if you´re
not allowed in, you can peer over the wire fence and
marvel at the rows of futuristic heliostats reflecting
the sun´s rays into the towering solar oven and
many other devices for turning the sun´s energy
into electricity.
Thanks to this mild climate, visitors
can enjoy all the possibilities offered by the province
at any time of year. Almería has been visited
by many people throughout its history, perhaps because
of its beautiful landscape or perhaps because of its
geographical location. The important archaeological
remains found in the province have helped researchers
discover and analyse the existence of old cultures.
On the coast of Almería, you can enjoy varied
folklore and plenty of fiestas, inherited from ancestors,
as well as popular handicrafts designed with painstaking
care (pottery, ceramics, esparto, rugs and marble).
Gastronomic specialities such as paprika, gurullos (stews),
porridge and seafood soup are also a legacy from the
region's rich past.
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