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Location
Area
- Balcon, Burriana
Nearest Beach
Nearest Shop
- 10 minute walk
4 Bed Villa Nerja
Specification
- Villa/Townhouse
- Sleeps 8
- Bedrooms 4
- Bathrooms 2
Key Features
- Communal Pool
- Parking
- Pool View
- Roof Terrace
- 10 mins from Beach
- Mountain Views
- Gardens
- Restaurants
- Shops
- Bars
- BBQ
- Communal Gardens
- Play area
- Washing Machine
- Dishwasher
Description
Key features:
TownhouseNerja (Málaga)
- 4 Bedrooms
- Separate self - contained apartment
- L shaped living and dining room
- Kitchen
- BBQ area
Full description:
A beautiful, spacious 3 bedroom end of terrace house with separate self - contained apartment in the popular Jardines de Nerja.The main house has a light and airy feel with an L shaped living and dining room, kitchen and guest cloakroom at entrance level.
Doors lead from the living room to a terrace on two levels with BBQ area. A marble staircase leads you from the living area to the first floor with 3 double bedrooms and a bathroom.
A further staircase leads to the roof terrace with fabulous sea and mountain views.
Below the main house and with its own separate access is a roomy open plan apartment with living and bedroom areas, kitchen and shower room.
There is picturesque communal pool and gardens as well as communal parking.
Nerja
Nerja is situated between the Sierras and the Mediterranean sea, about 45 minutes east of Malaga, with allows easy access from all regional airports and motorways. The town itself has everything you could wish for, beautiful beaches, a superb choice of accommodation, all sporting activities such as:
Diving, swimming, tennis, walking, sailing, cycling, fishing, horse riding, golf, wind-surfing, water skiing, and mountain biking, skiing on the Sierra Nevada Mountains, as well as great entertainment and excursion opportunities.
The area has been populated since prehistoric times as is shown in the cave paintings which are found in the famous Nerja Cave, known as the "prehistoric cathedral". Discovered in 1959 they constitute one of the main lures to tourists in the district. They have been declared as Artistic-Historic Monuments possessing nearly two kilometres of subterranean galleries which the public can visit.
Fiestas in and around the surrounding villages of Nerja are a regular occurrence and are usually colourful extravaganzas. A good way of acquainting yourself with the town is to enjoy a traditional horse and carriage ride through the streets.
In the heart of the old town, amble along the quaint cobbled streets and bustling alleyways abundant with tapas bars and chic restaurants. At dusk, stroll along the Balcon de Europa alongside the Mediterranean and be entertained by the artists and street vendors which add to the ambiance of this stylish resort.
Whether it's for a summer holiday, a winter escape or even longer, you will soon come to realize that Nerja is a very special place to be.
Whatever your needs, whether you are seeking somewhere to chill out and relax or looking for somewhere from which to explore this spectacular part of the Andalucia, there is no better place to fulfil your hopes and dreams for a truly wonderful holiday.
The Costa del Sol/Malaga region
The Costa del Sol/Malaga area has long been a popular destination for over 30 years, with over 300 days of sunshine every year. With excellent road and rail systems travelling is very easy.
You can enjoy the history and culture of cities such as Malaga or the beautiful golden beaches along the coast. There is also walking in the mountains of Malaga or touring on the back roads of Andalucia.
It is also perfect for golfers and is known as "golfers paradise" with over 60 golf courses the closest being "Baviera" (par 72) and "Anoreta" (par 71) are within a 20 minute drive.
Costa del Sol offers many adrenalin pumping activities with various water sports, it is a golfers paradise, and ideal for sunning yourself on one of the many beautiful beaches. For the culture seeking holidaymaker there are various small little hamlets built in the sides of mountains that are great for taking in some spectacular Spanish culture.
Costa del Sol is an archaeological haven, being situated at the gateway of Africa and part of the Mediterranean coastline causing it to have been inhabited by various different civilizations leaving behind little gems of archaeological history.


