Boutique Hotel Tierra Buxo - Adults Only in Arcusa features a shared glazed terrace, a shared lounge with a fireplace, a furnished porch, and a garden with a swimming pool.
SarahBusby
United Kingdom
Marta was such a lovely person and couldn't do enough for us. Such an interesting story how she built this place on the site of an old family home and uses all local ingredients and suppliers. It's such a special experience. Dinner was delicious and she even provided a laundry service and sold us bread for our walk the next day. Absolutely beautiful rooms where every detail has been thought about. Gorgeous views of the mountains from the glass dining room. Absolutely recommended.
Casa Lascorz offers accommodation in La Pardina. All guests have access to a communal terrace, garden and lounge area. There is free WiFi throughout the property.
Loucia
Germany
Beautiful place near/in the mountains, lovely interior and hosts! Highly recommended!
Featuring a restaurant, Albergue Casa Salinas offers accommodation in Puy de Cinca, on shore of the lake with turquoise and solitary water. The hostel has a children's playground and terrace.
Matias
Spain
The staff was really kind and the food from the restaurant was really good
Situated in Naval and with Torreciudad reachable within 16 km, Albergue Sierra de Arbe features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a shared lounge. The hostel has family rooms.
Kristrún
Iceland
Nice hotel in a quiet small village. The staff was nice and we had a very good breakfast.
Set in Ligüerre de Cinca in the Aragon region and Torreciudad reachable within 24 km, Camping & Bungalows Ligüerre de Cinca offers accommodation with free WiFi, a children's playground, a private...
Antonieta
United Kingdom
We stayed in a 5 person bungalow and loved it.
It was clean and comfortable.
Bathroom looked like it had been refurbished very recently.
Swimming pool and restaurant also looked pretty new.
The camping was quiet and peaceful at night.
Located in a stunning natural setting on the banks of the Ara River, the Hotel & SPA Monasterio de Boltaña is a charming 16th-Century building boasting a well-equipped spa.
Santa María de Alquezar offers views over the ancient castle of Jalaf Ibn Rasis and the Vero Canyon. It is set a traditional stone building with wooden features and Mudéjar brickwork.
Kathryn
United Kingdom
The style of the room was so pretty. Shower was good and the included breakfast was excellent.
Set on the bank of Vero River, in the heart of the mediaeval village of Alquézar, Hotel Castillo offers features stylish rooms with views of the town and surrounding mountains.
R C B'stard
United Kingdom
Reception is off the very narrow, but, beautiful street. A doorbell to call a member of staff. Once in you are given a code for the electronic sliding doors. Reception is small, but, clean and tidy. A glass floor over a feature is nice.
My bedroom was very smart. Split level for anyone with mobility issues. The toilet down five stairs. The bed is a big double and firm to hard. The linen is white, clean and crisp. Two bedside tables with lamps. A small two seater sofa and table up and a fridge and desk and chair down. Tele. It’s a beautiful room.
The shower room is lovely and clean with a good sized cabinet. A twin headed shower. Plenty of hot water if you leave it long enough. Towels are fluffy and white and monogrammed. Don’t take one it’s 29€? Little bottles of shower gel provided with a small bar of hand soap. Big mirror and shaving/make up mirror. Small window with a view!
The room has a balcony. Despite there being three other balconies in close proximity it felt private. The two closest balconies have frosted glass screens. You have to lean out to see onto the others! As I type ten Griffon Vultures are thermaling literally 20 feet above my balcony! My balcony has a fantastic view of the Colegiata de Santa Maria la Mayor; beautiful.
The village is beautiful. The area stunning. Lots of bars, restaurants and places to sit and drink. It is a wonderful place and a ‘must’ visit.
The host and his mum (?) are pleasant and helpful, but, not always there. You have to go outside to ring the bell. By which time the electric doors have shut and you have to pin yourself back in. A bell on reception would be better. Breakfast was OK. Nice ingredients. Not included in the price!
An old carefully restored traditional mansion house in the unique setting in the historical centre of the stunning medieval Pyrenees town of Ainsa
The hotel has 6 light ample rooms that have been cre...
David
Australia
Big room, full of character with original stone walls and balcony overlooking the town square. Breakfast was great value as were drinks in the evening.
The village is in the middle of nowhere. Narrow roads, well maintained houses, magnificent views. There are olenty of walking and MTB paths near Olson. Visit of the Rio Vero Canyon with its caves with prehistoric paints (near Lecina) is highly reccommended. Abizanda is another place you must see. And Ainsa is a beautiful town. There is also lot of canyoning opportunities there.
Petr
Czech Republic
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