Charming detached villa, surrounded by nature and stunning panoramic views!
Welcome to your Andalusian oasis, rolling hills as far as the eye can see. This detached 3-bedroom villa is located on a unique spot, between the villages of Alozaina and Casarabonela, not far from the main road. Entering the property, there is a large double garage that contains a bathroom as well. The panoramic views of the countryside from the outside areas wow you from every angle! A flat grassy area leads you through the shady pergola and the pool area. Glass doors and walls surround a conservatory that gives access to the main house.
On the ground floor is an open plan, american style, kitchen and a living area. Long windows run along the side of the lounge creating light and allowing you to marvel that views. There is a double bedroom, a family bathroom and a master bedroom with ensuite on this level too.
A spiral staircase takes you to the top floor. This floor is currently used as an office but could easily be used as a third bedroom. The room gives entrance to two large roof terraces, did we mention the views?
The outside area, with BBQ place, lovely shaded terraces, tropical plants and big sized pool, are a true oasis to relax and watch the world go by …
CASARABONELA
Casarabonela is located at the foothills of Sierra Prieta, part of the Sierra de las Nieves. The air is clean and the views are stunning, due to the elevated position of the village. It is an ideal base for outdoor- and nature lovers. Hiking, biking, horse riding or just a walk through the mountains and forest, with views over the Guadalhorce valley and even the ocean, are the perfect way to relax and enjoy the piece and quietness of the beautiful surroundings.
Walking through the narrow whitewashed streets, you will discover the Moorish soul, combined with Christian elements and Roman remains. The village has a central church and many plazas and outside terraces where you can enjoy sunshine, local tapas and a drink. Also at night you can join the locals for a drink in one of the bars. They have the usual Andalusian customs and events; the annual feria, procession and a unique Easter celebration. Olives play a big part of their economy, which comes as no surprise when you see the olive groves surrounding the village.
At the highest part of town, the remains of the Arab Castle Casarabonela are visible, besides its historical value it is an exceptional viewpoint! The botanic garden (Jardin Andalusi) of Casarabonela is well known for its collection of cactus plants, there are 2.500 species from all over the world.
Surrounded by mountains, there is one road into the village and one road out. Casarabonela is a bit further off the beaten track, but still located only 40 minutes (47 km.) from Málaga and the airport. The beaches of the Costa del Sol are a 45 minutes (62 km.) drive.