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We offer gay friendly self catering accommodation in the Axarquia region of the Costa del Sol near Malaga.
The holiday rental accommodation currently comprises a spacious 2-bedroom self-catering villa, which has been restored and outfitted to a very high standard by your hosts Steve and Grant.
The property is an impressive 17th century lagar (a presshouse, originally for pressing grapes but more recently used for olives), set in 37,000 square metres of olive and almond groves surrounded by peaceful and unspoilt countryside, and yet is just 35 minutes drive from Malaga airport and 60 minutes drive from Granada airport.
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With stunning views of the Sierra de Camarolos mountains opposite, and situated close to the villages of Casabermeja and Colmenar, this is an idyllic location.
Los Curriches boasts a large, solar-heated swimming pool (10m x 4m) with extensive terracing for sunbeds and chairs. It is located just 1 km from the splendid Montes de Malaga Natural Park.
There are many charming white pueblos
nearby, but of particular note is the hilltop village of Comares with
its great views and charming cobbled alleyways. The old town of Frigiliana
has also been beautifully preserved. Visits to both these pueblos can
be combined with walks into the surrounding countryside. Also nearby is
the historic town of Antequera with its magnificent Moorish fort, ancient
churches, Roman ruins and dolmens (Bronze Age burial chambers).
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| Los Curriches is the perfect place to relax in the marvellous climate of
the Costa del Sol, with over 300 days of sunshine a year; or to enjoy
the unspoilt scenery by hiking in the many local parks (El Torcal, El
Chorro, Sierras Almijara, Tejeda and Alhama to name just a few); or to mountain
bike on the numerous quiet dirt tracks of the Montes de Malaga Natural
Park (we have bikes for hire). The historic cities of Malaga, Granada,
Cordoba, Ronda, and Sevilla are also easily accessible via the excellent motorway network.
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