The Valloré Del Maestrazgo House, At The Beginning Of The Beautiful Valloré Gangways

£170  average per night

The Valloré Del Maestrazgo House, At The Beginning Of The Beautiful Valloré Gangways

  • Sleeps 4
  • 2 Bed
  • 2 Bathroom
  • No children

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General information

  • No children
  • Pets not allowed
  • No smoking

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Location

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM

Description

Valloré del Maestrazgo is a newly built house that is located in the heart of the Maestrazgo right at the beginning of the best route in this region: "Las Pasarelas de Valloré".
In our house we have thought of everything so that you can enjoy your rest days.
The ground floor is adapted for people with reduced mobility and in it is the fully equipped kitchen, the dining room, with the warm fireplace to enjoy in the winter afternoons, and the double room with the bathroom.
On the upper floor is the suite with the bathroom and a small loft with a double sofa bed in which the little ones can sleep.
Also on this floor there is a charming balcony where you can see at sunset the flocks of wild goats that graze without fear in the surroundings.
The bed and bath linen are made of cotton, because we like you to enjoy the natural.
The 1.50 cm beds and the shower's hydromassage column added to the silence of the town ensure a perfect rest.
We have thought about families with children and so that in your travels you bring as little as possible you have at your disposal: Cot, Highchair and Bathtub.
We also think of travelers with pets and you have available feeders and drinkers at your disposal.
The views from the door of the house are impressive because just in front is the "Peña del Campo" through which the "Mirador de Valloré" Tourist Trail runs.
In addition, once you are in our house you can enjoy the "Maestrazgo Treasure Map", chosen one of the "Tourist Experiences of Aragon 2018", where you can discover the 36 most important points of Montoro de Mezquita as: Dinosaur footprint, Rock paintings, ancient towns, mills, forests of ancient junipers and much more.

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