Car advised Wheelchair access Nearest amenities: 0.2 km
Notes:
Pets welcome Suitable for children Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
Luxury property first line to the sea with 3 levels, 50 meters from a sand quiet beach. totally equipped. air condition in every single room. big equipped kitchen. fabulous living room with super big sofa, amazing views to the sea. 1 single bedroom , 2 double bedrooms, 1 triple bedroom. parking for 2 cars with private elevator to the flat. Residence superbe swiming pool in a big garden . fitness zone with climatized pool
Living room with views
dining room
Swimming pool and garden
terrace
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The Costa Dorada/Tarragona region
Torredembarra, in the middle of the "Costa Dorada", is an attractive and interesting village to visit, either in the peacefulness of winter, either in the dynamism of summer. From the prints of the old Roman times until the modernity of its port, Torredembarra offers several cultural and sport opportunities, a rich gastronomy, leisure and entertainment... and a nice situation and climatology.
From Torredembarra: 14 Km. Tarragona 30 Km. Reus Airport 30 Km. Route of the Cister 85 Km. Barcelona 90 Km. Ebro's Lands 275 Km. Valencia
Torredembarra is a tourist and commercial village. It is located in a nucleus of communications: roads (N-340), freeway (A-7, exit 32) and train (own station, Corridor of the Mediterranean).
Several areas of population form the village of Torredembarra. It has an extension of 857,81 ha and a stable population that already overcomes the 12.000 inhabitants. It is located 14 Km. from the Roman Tarragona and 85 Km. from the cosmopolitan and olympic Barcelona, and not very far away from the Cister route, from the thematic park Port Aventura, and from the natural park of the Delta del Ebro. It also has several golf clubs and a wide cultural, sportive and entertaining offering.
Torredembarra is 20 kms away from Port Aventura park.
Torredembarra area
It is a village that the Romans already discovered. Torredembarra maintains the footfalls of those settlers: the remainings of the Villa del Moro and the welcoming wisdom of the mediterranean classicism that it conforms their people's personality. Torredembarra was not born like a town until the feudal times, with the primitive nucleus of "Clarà" and the later of Torredembarra, of which is still conserved part of the wall, the Castle, the Tower of the Villa, the church and the configuration of the old neighborhood. It was a farm and sailor town. The medieval wealth of the village is based on the existence of important salt mines and on a weekly market. This market still stays nowadays, every Tuesday. It is considered to be interesting to visit.
Sea: Torredembarra has always lived for and on it. Now that it has a modern sportive and fishing port, this relationship has still been intensified. The maritime facade of the village is also magic.
The boardwalk takes you from the varied commercial offering of the port to the typical maritime neighborhood. Going away a little more, we can find the protected natural areas of the "aiguamolls" and the "muntanyans", a natural place that it deserves to visit. The sea defines the local gastronomy, in which the fishing products prevail: "Romescos, asmarris, alls cremats, xatons, bulls, suquets, arrossos... "
How to get there
Torredembarra is a tourist and commercial village. It is located in a nucleus of communications: roads (N-340), freeway (A-7, exit 32) and train (own station, Corridor of the Mediterranean). Reus airport: 30km Barcelona airport: 80 km
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Reus: 30 km
Railway:
Torredembarra: 1 km
Ferry:
Torredembarra: 1 km
Activities near Torredembarra
Sports: Watersports Waterpark Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Good nightlife City breaks Cycling holidays