Casa JerezAna, Plaza San Marcos, 1, Jerez de la Frontera, Andalucia, Spain
Casa JerezAna
Plaza San Marcos, 1, Jerez de la Frontera, Andalucia, Spain
+34 956 123456
http://www.casajerezana.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Casa JerezAna
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
laundry/washing services
garage places on site
located in the center
common TV room
heating in room
tea and coffee making facilities
refrigerator in room
kitchenette in room
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of Casa JerezAna that might be useful
And it is fully possible to stay in Casa JerezAna in the historic center of Jerez de la Frontera and travel to at least ten of these golf courses. Here are a few links to golf-resources in Andalucia. http://www.siestaland.com/golfguide/sp/english.htm http://www.ecs.net/golf/Spain/Andalucia.html http://www.golf-andalucia.net/clubes/indice.asp www.golf-andalucia.net you will find a detailed description of nearly 100 golf-courses in Andalucia, with geographical positioning, lay-out of the course and contact-information. Club de Golf Bellavista Tel : 959319017 Fax: 959319025 Holes: 18. Club de Golf Costa Ballena Tel : 956847070 Fax: 956847050 Holes: 18. Dehesa Montenmedio Golf Country Club Tel : 956232440 Fax: 956232443 Holes: 18. Isla Canela Club de Golf Tel : 959477263 Fax: 959477271 Holes: 18. Club de Golf Campano Tel : 956230020 Fax: 956402134 Holes: 9. Club de Golf Corta Atalaya Tel : 959590475 Holes: 9. Islantilla Golf Tel : 959486039 Fax: 959486104 Holes: 27. Las Minas Golf Tel : 955750806 Fax: 955750816 Holes: 9. Montecastillo Hotel Golf Resort Tel : 956151200 Fax: 956151209 Holes: 18. Golf Novo Sancti Petri Tel : 956494005 Fax: 956494350 Holes: 36. Real Club Pineda de Sevilla Tel : 954611400 Fax: 954617704 Holes: 18. Real Club de Golf de Sevilla Tel : 954124301 Fax: 954124229 Holes: 18. Vista Hermosa Club de Golf Tel : 956541968 Fax: 956875604 Holes: 9. Club Zaudin Golf Tel : 954153344 Fax: 954154159 Holes: 18
A wide staircase in marble leads up to the first floor and a gallery that goes around the patio-area. Here you can relax in two lounges with comfortable furniture. Along the part of the house that faces away from Plaza San Marcos you will find four spacious bedrooms, each with it's own bathroom with tub or shower. The first floor has elegant marble tiles and the walls are either whitewashed or painted in the traditionally Andalucian combination of white and light yellow. One room we would like to mention in particular is situated on the short side of the house, with a view to the patio and the entrance. We call the room Galeria de la Riva, after the people we bought the house from; Dona Pilar og Don Pedro de la Riva. Here you can serve a candle-lit dinner for six persons in Andalucian elegance. The main dining room covers an area of approx. 50 sq. meters. With it's fireplace, richly ornamented windows that opens up to the patio downstairs, with a height of 5.5 meters with walls painted in white an light yellow, this is a room that can be used for everything from a quick breakfast to a five course dinner. The more than 40 sq. meter kitchen has tiled floor and walls. Here you find everything you need, from stove to microwave-oven, dishwasher, icebox and refrigerator, plus pots and pans, cups and glasses, plates and cutlery. The stay in Casa Jerezana is based on self-service, but every 7th day our helper Maribel will change the linen on the beds, wash floors, dust the place and do other chores which she finds to be necessary. Maribel is married to Miguel, who is the caretaker of the house.
San Lucar de Barrameda . San Lucar de Barrameda. If you wish to have a real meal of fresh fish or sea-food, San Lucar de Barrameda is the place. At the port you find a number of restaurants, They may look simple, but neither their menus nor the food are. San Lucar is also the place to go to if you want to visit Donana, which is an enormous bird-sanctuary. A boat will take you to the brink of sanctuary, where you can study the most exotic bird-species. Remember to bring binoculars. El Puerto de Santa Maria This is where Columbus started his voyage to America in 1492. In El Puerto de Santa Maria you will also find some of the most beautiful beaches along Costa de la Luz. Travelling-time from Jerez de la Frontera is less than 20 minutes by car, and the traffic is mostly very light. Cadiz Cadiz is a combination of an historic centre and busy port. The tourist-authorities has painted a blue line thorugh part of the old city, which sends you out on a two hours walk. Combined with brochures from the local tourist office this is a real expedition back in time. The tour ends at the large square with its Cathedral. Arcos de la Frontera. Arcos is situated 25 kilometres from Jerez de la Frontera. When you get to the top of the village you can visit the old church and enjoy a cup of coffee or un Fino in the magnificent Parador. From the square in front of the church you have an incredible view over a beautiful Andalucian landscape. Vejer de la Frontera Vejer is one of the most distinctive of los pueblos blancos (the white villages) in Andalucia. With it's large number of whitewashed houses clinging to the hillside this is a photo-motive you can't afford to miss. A visit to Vejer is also a visit to a culture which bring you back several centuries. A well-meant warning: The streets are really narrow and winding. Ronda Ronda, in Region Malaga, is absolutely worth a visit. Ronda is known for its charming and picturesque streets, lined by balconies with their traditional wrought iron fences and shops which sells antiques and handicraft made by local artists and artisans. The city is built on top of a series of enormous clefts, divided by the river Tajo. From the city - and some of its restaurants - you have a magnificent view of the lush valleys beneath Ronda. Ronda is surrounded by walls as a testimony of the conflicts between the Christians and the Arab intruders. Ronda is also known as the cradle for modern bull-fighting, and Plaza de Toro from 1785 is one of the oldest in Spain. The most exciting is of course Seville, a city characterised by strong traditions and reflexes of a many-faceted past, dominated by both Moorish influence, the American Exhibition which took place in the early part of the last century and the World Exhibition in the late part of the last century. Here you also find the impressive Vera Cruze, with it's bars, restaurants and lively nightlife. Seville has also offerings for the art- and culture-minded traveller and a wide range of magnificent buildings which gives a vivid picture of the exciting Andalucian and Moorish architectures throughout the centuries. You can travel to Seville by train (1 hour) or by car (1 hour).
Apartemento de la Bodega. The house is a large, elegant townhouse from 1890, situated in the middle of the historic centre of Jerez de la Frontera. The main house is on two floors and has a living-area of approx. 1000 sq. meters, of which more than 500 sq. meters can be rented. From the main entrance you can walk directly into the house's open and roomy patio with many of the architectural details which are typical of Andalucian houses from this period. On hot day a shade will be pulled over the patio to keep direct sunlight out. And the patio is of course the place when one wants to relax with a glass of cold sherry after a long and busy day in the sun. The ground floor also offers two large whitewashed rooms furnished with traditional Spanish furniture in wrought iron. Copyright 2008 Casa JerezAna. All Rights Reserved. is Free Software released under the. We have 4 guests online. Love Europe Travel - Spain, France. Italy, Germany, UK. Three Steps To Take Three Months Before Travel. Look and book: Now is the time to look up airfare. You know where you want to enter and leave from, so start looking for some bargains. There are some... Three Steps To Take Six Months Before Travel. If you are like me- you have dreamt about going to Europe for years. Now that you have the determination, let;s look at some basic steps that will insure that... Tips for the Toilet Scene. When traveling abroad in Europe you will find that the adventures you have either finding or just plain figuring out the different restrooms will be entertaining memories that will last...
Apartemento de la Bodega was built on the ground floor of Casa Jerezana in 2005. It has living-room, kitchen, bedroom with two single beds and bathroom with shower-enclosure. In other words; this is an ideal vacation-home for a couple who want to experience the real Spain and Andalucia. Casa Jerezana was built in 1890 and has more than 50 cm thick walls. This means that the flat is cool during the hot months of summer,. and stays warm in the winter-time when the walls have been heated up. Apartemento de la Bodega exits directly into the patio of Casa Jerezana, This means that the living-quarters can be extended to the patio in the summertime, with its abundance of tropical plants and flowers. Another obvious advantage of living in Apartemento de la Bodega is that it is very quiet, situated as it is far from the street.
Golfing in Andalucia. Andalucia is turning into one of Europe's most popular regions for golfers, and there are many reasons. First and foremost Andalucia has a perfect climate. Even in mid-winter it is possible to play golf. Secondly; in many areas the price-level - both for food, accomodation and golf - is still very moderate. Andalucia has also so much to offer, that when some members of the family are playing golf, the rest can fill up their days with interesting and memorable activities. One area which has become especially popular over the last few years is Costa de la Luz, that runs from the Portugeese border down to Gibraltar. In this area alone you will find close to 15 modern golf-courses. From Jerez de la Frontera you can go to any part of Andalucia by car, bus or train. In this article are some of our favorite places.
Apartemento de la Bodega Pictures. Apartemento de la Bodega was built on the ground floor of Casa Jerezana in 2005. It has living-room, kitchen, bedroom with two single beds and bathroom with shower-enclosure. In other words; this is an ideal vacation-home for a couple who want to experience the real Spain and Andalucia. Casa Jerezana was built in 1890 and has more than 50 cm thick walls. This means that the flat is cool during the hot months of summer,. and stays warm in the winter-time when the walls have been heated up.
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