Molino del Puente is a renovated 18th-century mill, with free WiFi access and a seasonal outdoor pool. It is set near the Sierra Nevada ski region, and offers free parking.
Elçin
France
İn the middile of a very green area. There are hikes to do. Very calm. The pool is nice. The suites are clean and comfortable.
Set 31 km from San Juan de Dios Museum, 31 km from Granada Cathedral and 32 km from Paseo de los Tristes, Apartamento Casa Balina provides accommodation situated in Dúrcal.
Fee
Belgium
Great place for 3 people. Everything clean and great location for hikes
Situated in Nigüelas, 31 km from Granada Science Park, Hotel Rural Alqueria de los lentos features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Pawel
Ireland
Perfect location when you have a car, tasty dinner, nice staff, helpful owners, romantic scenery, swimming pool was very clean and big enough. Lots of possibilities around( with a car). We wish to come back.
Located in Villamena, 29 km from Granada, this hotel has easy access to the A-44 Motorway. Set in vineyards, it features a seasonal outdoor pool and produces its own wine.
Hicham
Netherlands
This view was incredible. There was music outside with people dancing. It was incredible
Offering panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada and Alpujarra from its roof terrace, Casa Aire de Lecrin is set in the Lecrin Valley. It features a charming patio.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
The house with its charm, lovely breakfast and great hosts were just the main parts that made it so enjoyable. The village is set in a stunning location with an amazing walk up to the Ermita. Worth the trek for the views! Thank you for making us feel so welcome, we shall certainly return.
Located within 40 km of Granada Science Park and 42 km of San Juan de Dios Museum, Casa los tejones provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Pinos del Valle.
Hilary
United Kingdom
Great views and the breakfast was superb. The bathroom was lovely. I had a sun terrace and it was quiet and a private space. The swimming pool area looked very inviting. Hosts were friendly.
Durcal is a very quaint, traditional Spanish town.
Durcal is a very quaint, traditional Spanish town. There are many restaurants and bars and a few shops and a couple of supermarkets and pharmacies. There is also a church in the square. There are almost no vegetarian options except pizza and veggie burgers occasionally available in the area. Also of note is that there is very little English spoken here. Durcal is a very friendly place and a short drive to the mountain range and the town of Granada.
rattus
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Excellent location for exploring the mountains.
Excellent location for exploring the mountains. Since I was last here in November last year the signage for the walking trails has been greatly improved. Durcal has all you need from a small town, several banks, chemists, supermarkets, shops, bars, restaurants etc. good bus service.
Vivian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Described on some sites as a village, Durcal is a lively...
Described on some sites as a village, Durcal is a lively little town with several of everything; banks, shopping centres, bars, resturants etc. Prices compare very favourably against prices in cities like Granada or esp Malaga. Ideally situated at the bottom of the Sierra Mountains so well recommended to hikers but beware, the trails are very badly signposted and of course Google maps will not work in the mountains. Both days I went walking I got lost and failed to reach my destination. Overall a wonderful place to visit and I will be back pronto. Final point, don't trust the buses! I missed my original flight home because the Durcal-Granada bus was 50 mins late arriving in Granada and then every single ticket machine was out of order and the queue to the cash office was too long. You can't pay on the bus with either cash or card and your predicament simply receives a shrug of the bus drivers shoulders.
Vivian
United Kingdom
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