Competa>20 km NW>Nerja>Malaga prov (Costa del Sol)>Andalucia>Spain
Property 1253
3 Guestrooms in
all with ensuite facilities
Sleeps 6
Villa Andalucia B&B Room only & Self-catering Apartment
We have a one bedroom apartment & 2 twin en-suite rooms. We are situated on the side of the mountain with stunning unrivaled views down the valley, across the Mediterranean as far as the Rif Mountains in Morocco. There are 7 patios, 3 lawns, swimming pool, 2 BBQ's & a lovely mature garden for you to relax in.In addtion to listed facilites we also have internet facilities,credit card facilities and linen is included in the price.
Accommodation: Guestrooms |
Rates: €220 - €300 per room per week
The Property
Competa is nestled 700 metres above sea level in the Sierra Almijara. A delightful medium-sized white Spanish village, a 50 MIN DRIVE FROM MALAGA AIRPORT AND 55 KM FROM MALAGA CITY. The white washed walls reflect the beautiful summer sun, on doors, windows and walls throughout Competa town.
Competa village is surrounded by a 4,000 hectares wide wildlife reserve, the Sierra Almijara, with peaks as high as 2,068 metres. A stunningly beautiful natural park where you can go for walks to encounter mountain goats, eagles and a very rich vegetation. Yet, the sandy beaches and coastal villages of Axarquia are also very near. Competa has 35 bars and restaurants offering excellent tapas and meals at low prices. The area of Competa has one of the best climates in Europe, and the land surrounding the village and down to the coast is filled with vineyards, olive, almond and lemon groves. The locally produced Moscatel wine is famous throughout the region. You can visit one of the bodegas and taste it yourself!
We also can arrange the following activities:Walking (80 routes), Sculpture, Golf, Horse Riding, Language course, all to make your stay more enjoyable. Meals & packed lunches are available on request. We have solar water installed, A/C in the Apartment & our drinking water is fetched from a fresh spring in the National Park and is free to drink.

Front View

Rear View

Dining Room

Patio
Laundry:
Laundry Facilities
Meals available:
Breakfast
Eating Facilities:
Dining Room
General Facilities:
WiFi
Swimming Pool:
Pool, Approx pool size 32sqm (8mx4m)
Leisure:
TV Lounge, Cable or Satellite TV, Gardens
Suitability:
Pets allowed
Not Suitable for:
Elderly or Infirm
Guestroom:
Orange Room
Sleeps:
2 in
2 single
beds with an Ensuite
containing
toilet, basin, separate shower
(1 cot available)
The Orange Room - This room is a large room that sleeps 2 in twin beds and it has a table and chairs in the room for your comfort. The en-suite consists of shower, toilet and sink has central heating and solar heating for hot water, there is a fridge and drink making facilities, also in the room is a radio/CD player. The entrance of the room opens out onto a terrace which has two small tables and reclining chairs for your use and a view of part of Competa and the valley to the sea.
Guestroom Facilities:
Tea/Coffee making facilities, Hairdryer, Mini Bar
Guestroom:
Blueberry Room
Sleeps:
2 in
2 single
beds with an Ensuite
containing
toilet, basin, separate shower
(1 cot available)
The Blueberry Room - This room sleeps 2 in twin beds, with fridge and drink making facilities The room has a large ensuite with shower, toilet and sink, heating and solar heating for hot water. From the bedroom window you look out to the terrace draped with grapes and flowers, where in the evening and early morning you have the lovely smell of the scented jasmine, there is also a table and chairs for your own personal use and where Helen can serve you your breakfasts. Also you can relax and perhaps have a quite drink or have a read whilst sitting on the wicker settee or chairs on the second terrace by your room.
Guestroom Facilities:
Tea/Coffee making facilities, Hairdryer, Fridge
Guestroom:
Banana Room
Sleeps:
2 in
2 single
beds with an Ensuite
containing
toilet, basin, separate shower
(1 cot available)
The Banana Room - This apartment known as the Banana room due to its unique and quirky shape sleeps maximum of 4, 2 in twin beds plus the double sofa bed can be used for 2 small children. It has a separate private entrance. Pets are allowed, the area is fenced in. The mini kitchen has a sink, fridge and 2 electric rings, toaster and microwave, kettle and coffee making machine, George Forman, dining table and 4 chairs. The apartment has a TV with Sky (basic) DVD recorder and a wide selection of books, games and DVD's. The separate bathroom comprises of shower, sink and toilet. The apartment also has air conditioning, central heating and solar heating for hot water. The front of the apartment has a terrace with a barbeque, 2 sun loungers, umbrella, table and chairs which have a view of the local village of Corumbela and the valley to the sea.
Guestroom Facilities:
Tea/Coffee making facilities, Hairdryer, Mini Bar, TV, Air Conditioning
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Long known as the pearl of the Axarquía is the town of Cómpeta; one of the best bases for a stay in the Axarquía.
Located seven hundred metres above sea level with stunning views of the surrounding mountains, countryside and Mediterranean, Competa is best known to many for its locally produced wine, available both dry and sweet, as well as being plentiful and cheap. One of the most popular annual fiestas here is the Noche del Vino (Night of the Wine) on the 15th August which features a programme of flamenco and sevillana music and dance, plus plenty of free-flowing vino. Apparently, the locals reputedly prefer the sweeter wines, while the foreign residents and tourists like the dry. This area is particularly popular with Scandinavians, many of who have renovated old farmhouses and fincas in the vicinity.
This steady influx of foreigners has proved positive overall for the locals in helping to slow down the former inevitable migration of young people to the cities and coast. These days Competa is self sufficient and thriving, providing its three thousand inhabitants with a municipal market for example with a fresh daily supply of meat fish and vegetables. It is a charming flower bedecked old town with its main centre, the Plaza Almijara, dominated by a magnificent sixteenth century church. This bustling square is one of the best places to enjoy a break with a choice of several bars and restaurants.
Competa is fascinating to explore with its labyrinth of narrow cobbled streets that date back to Moorish times and spectacular views. The town is located less than an hour from Málaga airport on the Motril bypass, so ideal for a day trip, as well as an overnight stay for those who want to explore the area further or continue their journey into the province of Granada.
Location Details
Location Type:
near the Coast, Rural, Village, Mountainous, Picturesque, Peaceful, Romantic, Historic, Away from it all,
Relaxed, Inexpensive
Things to see and do:
Swimming, Rambling Routes, Golf, Sightseeing, Horse Riding, Tennis, Historic Buildings, Disco
Amenities:
Restaurant <1km, Bar <1km, Cafe <1km, Sandy Beach 10km, Rocky Cove 10km, Park <1km, Lake 10km,
Supermarket <1km, Local Store <1km, Doctor <1km, Hospital 10km, Pharmacy <1km
Getting there:
Nearest Airport:
Malaga@55km
Nearest Railway Station:
Malaga@50km
Nearest Ferry Port:
Malaga@50km
Nearest Motorway junction:
Algarobbo@16km
Nearest Coach terminus:
Malaga@50km
Getting around:
Car:
Recommended
Local Bus Service:
Limited
Taxis:
Some
Organised trips:
Some
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Payment currency Euro.
Charges for: Orange Room, Blueberry Room, Banana Room
Rates are per room
quoted in Euro
for Room Only
based on an occupancy of 2 persons
per
week
per
day
minimum
stay
Spring
1-Apr - 30-Jun2008
€250.00
€45.00
2 days
Summer
1-Jul - 31-Aug2008
€300.00
€50.00
2 days
Autumn
1-Sep - 31-Oct2008
€250.00
€45.00
2 days
Winter
1-Nov2008 - 30-Apr2009
€220.00
€45.00
2 days
Competa has much to offer in great cuisine, international and Spanish food of Southern Spain. Typical dishes are Tapas which are famous in this area. Enjoying and experimenting with Andalucian cuisine is a fundamental part of anyone's stay on the Costa del Sol. What better way to enjoy lunch than by starting with a chilled summer gazpacho soup, fresh Mediterranean fish and a salad dressed in the finest Olive Oil. There are many restaurants in the Competa area to get your taste buds going.
Competa has many places of interest, one of which is a popular Fiesta to celebrate the Night of the Wine, with flamenco and other music and dance, that accompanies the free flowing wine. Held annually on the 15th August in Competa, the Night of the Wine which has been celebrated for a many years. Traditionally the inhabitants of Competa went to their cortijo farmhouses, up in the mountains, during the vintage and didn't return until October, when the grapes had been pressed and the muscatel raisins were dried and packed. On 15th August the locals met in the Plaza Almijara, for a farewell fiesta, where they sang and danced flamenco and drank the famous local muscatel wine.
This farewell fiesta in the Plaza Almijara is highly significant for the people of Competa andwas made official in 1975. It is now organised by the local council and includes a programme where visitors can share in its local traditions. During the morning of the fiesta, there is demonstration of, La Pisa de la Uva, the treading of grapes. Then follows a free country-style lunch, with Migas de Harina which is bread crumbs and meat cooked with flour and garlic. Also enjoyed are sardines, a rural salad of peppers, oranges, onions, olives and tomatoes, and chorizo sausages. Both the fiesta and the lunch are accompanied by local musicians. The party continues late into the evening, until the early hours of the next day, with music and dance, around the Plaza Almijara.
Church of the Asunción
Walking through the steep streets of the town you can see houses in a traditional Arabic style of construction, of one or two storeys and archway entrances. In the main square of Competa there is the church of the Asunción which was built at the end of the 16th century and later restored. The church of the Asunción has three naves that is separated by arches which rest on octagonal pillars. Outside the church's front, which was reconstructed after the earthquake in 1884, is a lintel archway and belfry with a vaulted niche.
Places of Interest near Competa include Axarquía village of Canillas de Albaida, which is situated just four kilometres from Cómpeta.
Church of Nuestra Señora de la Expectación
This village has winding streets and low houses, and is surrounded by pines, oaks and low mountain scrubland. Its church main church is dedicated to Nuestra Señora de la Expectación, and is the main building of the village. The church dates from the 16th to 17th century and has a rectangular brick and masonry tower. It is remarkable for its original 16th century patterns on the walls. The interior is divided into three naves that are separated by pillars that support semicircular arches. The most notable aspect of the exterior is the square-based tower that still retains its 16th century decoration. The Church of Nuestra Señora de la Expectación was re-constructed in the 18th century.
Hermitage of Santa Ana
This hermitage dominates Canillas de Albaida from its elevated position, and still preserves its original decoration beneath its facade. Simple in design the Hermitage dates from the 16th century and was built with a single nave covered by a barrel vault. The exterior of the Hermitage has an atrium opened by semicircular arches. Thick buttresses support the sides of this building.
Hermitage of San Antón
The Hermitage of San Antón is in the lower part of Canillas de Albaida, 1/2 kilometre from the centre, towards Árchez. It dates from the 17th century and is built with a small single nave whose ceiling is structured of wood.
Las Cuestas Moorish road
This is a winding road of Moorish origin and is made of stone, as is the bridge over the rivers Cájules and Turvilla. Behind the parking area, at the entrance to the village, there is the old public washing area, where the women of the area did their laundry, using the water from the stream.
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Mr Philip Hares
Tel: 34 (0)952 553386 between 10am and 11pm
Mobile: 34 (0)675985748
Languages spoken:
English, Spanish
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