This villa is a modernised bodega situated in the historic Fronteras region. The villa has two double bedrooms and one twin room, and can comfortably accommodate six people. Although the well equipped modern kitchem has plenty of dining space, you will undoubtedly eat most of your meals on the terrace, with steps down to the very inviting swimming pool, and stunning views over to Arcos de la Frontera. The villa also has it's own gardens, as well as a private pool. Other, shaded terraces around the finca give further perspectives across the peaceful, rolling hills. Inside, the cortijo is equally inviting, furnished with style and comfort and incorporating air-conditioning in each of its three bedrooms. For the cooler winter months, central heating and an antique wood burner provide a cosy atmosphere.
Villa Bodega will make an ideal location to explore the Pueblos Blancos, and delve into the period of conflict between the Moors and Christians. Arcos de la Fronteras itself is a Spanish national-historic monument, in recognition of it's impressive location and exceptional historic architecture. The Fronteras region forms part of the Sierra Morena, which is one of Spain's most important wildlife habitats; among the birds you will see is the Black Vulture, one of the rarest vulture species in the world.
Arcos de la Frontera lies within the province of Cadiz, making it a base for trips to both Cadiz (possibly Europe's oldest city) and the regional capital of Sevilla. |