El Cortijo del Huerto forms part of a completely renovated, typical Andalusian farmyard. Hidden between plants and trees, it is situated at only 150 m from the magnificent beach of El Palmar. It has a lounge, an open-plan kitchen with dining area, a bathroom and one bedroom with double bed downstairs, and a bed gallery with two single beds upstairs. It is very tastefully decorated, in a modern and rustic local style, and fully equipped with microwave, washing machine, refrigerator, stereo, etc. It has a beautiful fenced garden with a small swimming pool for exclusive use of the guests. From the garden, you have beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
We have Dogs,Cats,Chickens...
Next to this property, we also offer two separated houses, Casa de Maria and Casa de Getrudis. They are located on the same premises and share the garden. (El Cortijo del Huerto has its own private garden and pool.)
All three houses can be booked separately or together and are an ideal combination for large families that wish to travel together and be independent at the same time. To find more about these two houses, please copy/paste the following listing numbers in the Search button located just above our pictures.
Casa de Maria: 606523
Casa de Getrudis: 10330067
Conil de la Frontera: Conil is one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Coast of Light. On it's 7 mile coast, different types of beaches can be found : open and extensive, small coves surrounded by cliffs. Some of the characteristics of rural southern Spain can be perceived through rich agricultural small holdings. The architecture is alive reflecting fishing, trade, and the religious side of the town, thanks to it's preservation the town has been declared a historical artistic monument. Conil is rich in traditions, it produces craft work, especially pottery. The gastronomy is abundant from the fertile fishing and farming grounds.
Vejer de la Frontera: This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful towns, not only in Andalusia, but in Spain. It has been declared an historical artistic monument, and was awarded the'Premio Nacional de Embellecimiento'. Thanks to it's privileged location, on a hill 190 meters above sea level, it offers an amazing view of the surrounding countryside. The twisty narrow streets are a walk through the rich and varied history of this town. Particularly prominent is the influence of the Arabs who held the town for 593 years.
Cape Trafalgar and Zahora: From the famous lighthouse of Cape Trafalgar direction north-east you arrive at the beautiful white sand beach of Zahora. Because of the lagoons formed at low tide, makes this a popular beach for families with small children. Lots of fun can be had snorkeling in the crystalline waters.This area is frequented mainly by nature lovers who come to enjoy the beauty and tranquility it has to offer.