Pets welcome Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Late deal: 2 Sep 2008 to 30 Sep 2008. £400 per week.
Home description
This beautiful Villa, originally named Lynda Haranja, is situated in the rustic area named Valle De Parales, which means Valley of the Pears due to the large amount of advocado trees in the area. It has 4 bedroom,s 2 bathroom,s 1 en-suite with a separate Wc upstairs large lounge, large kitchen diner and lots of balconies and patios with breathtaking views.
The large kitchen diner has a huge fridge/freezer and rangemaster cooker for all your cooking needs. It is decorated in typical andulacian rustic style with wooden table to seat 8/10 which walks out onto two balconies boasting a beautiful view over Coin town and the surrounding mountains. There is a large double bedroom upstairs with en-suite bathroom doors opening onto a baautiful terrace with amazing views. There is another enclosed terrace indeal to let the children play with table and chairs sun loungers, kids play area etc.
The pool is 3m x 6m with large gazebo to get away from the summer sun and loungers and bbq area which also looks out onto the beautiful views of Coin. The pool is gated off for safety for the children. The plot size is very large 3500 sq mt and there are swings for the children, play house in the garden area. The villa is perfect for country walks, surrounded by orange, lemon, adocado trees etc with lots of local fields with horses, sheep, goats etc.
From the villa you can walk into Coin town in less than 5 mins. The town is typical, old and beautiful, with an amazing church square and many ventas, bars, shops and restaurants. Coin is still unspoilt and you often see old Spanish men with donkeys and sheep and goat hurders at the bottom of the hill. The villa is perfect for fmaily or friends holiday with lots to do for the kids and night life for the adults.
Please note that a 150Euro fully refundable depsoit is required on arrival for breakages etc + 50 euro for cleaning.
Pool & Terrace
Kitchen / Dining room
Lounge
Bedroom 1
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The Costa del Sol/Malaga region
Costa del Sol, also known as the ‘Sunshine Coast’ is one of the most popular Spanish resorts for the Brits holiday, offering sun, sand and sangria and great nightlife both for families and couples.
Flying into Malaga one of the largest airports in Spain, this Spanish city has an array of designer shops and historic buildings to visit. The closest resort to Malaga Airport is Torremolinos, just a 10 minute taxi drive, this lively beach resort is an excellent choice for the young and lively and the outskirts of this resort is highly recommended for families.
Aqualand waterpark is just 5 minutes from the centre and offers waterslides including Kamikaze, Niagra and Twister. The next resort down the coast is the beautiful fishing town of Benalmadena, where you can find a beautiful Marina, fantastic nightlife and great cuisine offered in many restaurants along the coast.
Fuengirola is roughly around a 25 minute taxi drive from Malaga, just 25 kms. Another beautiful coastal resort famous for the long white beaches which stretch for miles, with a newly built promenade to compliment. This resort has a plentiful choice of bars and restaurants at reasonable prices, anything from Spanish Paella to Bangers and Mash!
Marbella and Puerto Banus are probably the most famous resorts on the coast, the Marina at Puerto Banus is a must for everyone, you will be amazed at the size and magnificence of the million pound yachts anchored in the port. Designer shops, A la Carte restaurants and excellent nightlife is rife here, you can certainly get drawn into being a Marbella Belle and really get used to the millionaires paradise.
Coin area
Coín is one of the most up and coming villages on the Costa del Sol. Though it dates back to the Roman era, it is essentially an Arabic town.
Situated in the Valle del Guadalhorce, at the foot of the northern face of the Sierra de Mijas and overlooked by the Sierra de Alpujata in the province of Malaga.
The town contains a number of places and features of interest to the tourist thanks to its geographic location at the foot of the sierras which make up the coastal range. Spots of immense beauty to be found here include the forests of Alpujata, La Fuente, El Charco del Infierno and La Albuquera. Coin, a place that is expanding fast and is becoming a place of residence for many foreigners.
Coin is located about 30 minutes drive from the airport of Malaga and 30 minutes from Marbella. The 30 minute Town. It is steeped in history with roots established well before the Roman occupation. The Roman town of Italica was constructed with marble from quarries in Coín which at this time was named ‘Lacibis’. When the Visigoths rules the Iberian Peninsula, it appears Coin became deserted.
It wasn’t until the Moors settled here in around 929AD that Coin underwent reconstruction and was restored to its former glory. The Moors controlled Coin for almost five hundred years cultivating its agricultural estates and influencing the majority of its architecture. The irrigation systems established by the Moors in Coin are so good that some are still preserved to this day.
Coin became an important centre for oils and wines. In 1485 the village was taken by a siege during the Christian re-conquest. Christopher Columbus was alleged to be involved. Captain Cook visited Coin in 1829.
The village has a wealth of important architecture including several churches. The Church of San Andres is also known as the Caridad and forms part of the hospital. The Church of San Juan is one of the largest churches in the province and has been officially declared a national monument.
The centre of Coin has a wonderful plaza where the old Town Hall is located. The new Town Hall is located in another new plaza (Plaza de la Via) with an underground car park, fountains, gardens and several fine bars. The small, narrow streets are lined with family owned shops and a new commercial centre, ‘La Trocha’ has been built on the outskirts of town, on the road to Cartama.
Although Coin is still really a village, King Alfonso XIII awarded it the title of city in 1925.
How to get there
From Malage its a 35/40 min drive to Coin. It is accessible by bus or car. www.easyjet.com www.flymonarch.com
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Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Malaga: 28 km
Railway:
Malaga / Fuengirola: 28 km
Activities near Coin
Sports: Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive
Great for: Rural / countryside retreats A winter sun break
Facilities
Luxuries:
DVD player
General:
Central heating, TV, Video player, CD player, Satellite TV